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2007
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L.A. Stanford, S. Kim, R. P. Rodgers, and A.G. Marshall
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Identification of water-soluble heavy crude oil organics-acids, bases, and neutrals by electrospray ionization and field desorption ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
2007 (April) / Environmental Science and Technology, 41(8), 2696-2702 /
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Tanner M. Schaub, David W. Jennings, Sunghwan Kim, Ryan P. Rodgers, and Alan G. Marshall
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Heat exchanger deposits in an inverted steam assisted gravity drainage operation. Part 2. organic acid analysis by electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
2007 (January) / Energy Fuels, 2007, 21,1,185–194 /
2006
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G.C. Klein, S.Kim, R.P. Rodgers, A.G. Marshall, and Andrew Yen
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Mass spectral analysis of asphaltenes II. Detailed compositional comparison of asphaltenes deposit to its crude oil counterpart for two geographically different crude oils by ESI FT-ICR MS
2006 (September) / Energy & Fuel, 20, 5,1973–1979 /
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G.C. Klein, S.Kim, R.P. Rodgers, A.G. Marshall, Andrew Yen and Sam Asomaning
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Mass spectral analysis of asphaltenes I. Compositional differences between pressure-drop and solvent-drop asphaltenes determined by electrospray ionization Fourier Transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
2006 (September) / Energy & Fuel, 20, 5,1965–1972 /
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P. Hemmingsen, S. Kim, H. Pettersen, R.P. Rodgers, J. Sjöblom, and A.G. Marshall
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Structural characterization and interfacial behavior of acidic compounds extracted from a North Sea oil
2006 (September) / Energy & Fuel, 20, 5,1980–1987 /
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L.A. Stanford, S. Kim, R.P. Rodgers, A. G. Marshall, and K. Qian
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Characterization of compositional changes in vacuum gas oil distillation cuts by electrospray ionization Fourier Transform- ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) mass spectrometry
2006 (July) / Energy & Fuel, 20, 4,1664–1673 /
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Jinmei Fu, Geoffrey C. Klein, Donald F. Smith, Sunghwan Kim, Ryan P. Rodgers, Christopher L. Hendrickson, and Alan G. Marshall
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Comprehensive Compositional Analysis of Hydrotreated and Untreated Nitrogen-Concentrated Fractions from Syncrude Oil by Electron Ionization, Field Desorption Ionization, and Electrospray Ionization Ultrahigh-Resolution FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry
2006 (May) / Energy & Fuel, 20, 3, 1235-1241 /
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S. Kim, Ryan P. Rodgers, and A. Marshall
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Truly ¡°exact¡± mass: Elemental composition can be determined uniquely from molecular mass measurement at¡ 0.1 mDa accuracy for molecules up to¡ 500 Da
2006 (April) / International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 251, 2-3, 260-265 /
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W.C. Hockaday, A.M. Grannas, S. Kim, and P.G. Hatcher
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Direct molecular evidence for the degradation and mobility of black carbon in soils from ultrahigh-resolution mass spectral analysis of dissolved organic matter from a fire-impacted forest soil
2006 (April) / Organic Geochemistry, 37, 4, 501-510 /
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Jinmei Fu, Sunghwan Kim, Ryan P. Rodgers, Christopher L. Hendrickson, and Alan G. Marshall
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Non-polar compositional analysis of vacuum gas oil distillation fractions by electron ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
2006 (March) / Energy & Fuel, 20, 2, 661–667 /
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S. Kim, L.A. Kaplan, and P.G. Hatcher
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Biodegradable dissolved organic matter in a temperate and a tropical stream determined from ultra-high resolution mass spectrometry
2006 (March) / Limnology & Oceanography 51, 2, 1054-1063 /
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¨ª. Brandal, A. Hanneseth, P. Hemmingsen, J. Sjöblom, S. Kim, R.P.Rodgers, and A.G.Marshall
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Isolation and characterization of Naphthenic acids from a metal naphthenate deposit. molecular properties at oil-water and air-water interfaces
2006 (March) / Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology. 27, 3, 295-305 /
2005
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S. Kim, L.A. Stanford, R.P. Rodgers, A.G. Marshall, C.C. Walters, K. Qian, L.M. Wenger, and P. Mankiewicz
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Microbial alteration of the acidic and neutral polar NSO compounds revealed by Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
2005 (August) / Organic Geochemistry. 36 8, 1117-1134
2004
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S. Kim, L.A. Kaplan, R. Benner, and P. G. Hatcher
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Hydrogen deficient molecules in natural riverine water samples – evidence for existence of black carbon in DOM
2004 (December) / Marine Chemistry 92 1-4, 225
2003
6.
D.G. Cornwell, S. Kim, P.A. Mazzer, K.H. Jones, and P.G. Hatcher
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Electrophile tocopheryl quinones in apoptosis and mutagenesis: thermochemolysis of thiol adducts with proteins and in cells
2003 (September) / Lipids, 38 9 5336
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S. Kim, R.W. Kramer, and P.G. Hatcher
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Graphical method for analysis of ultrahigh-resolution broadband mass spectra of natural organic matter, the van Krevelen diagram
2003 (October) / Analytical Chemistry, 75 10 5336
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S. Kim, A. Simpson, E. B. Kujawinski, M. A. Freitas, and P. G. Hatcher
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High resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and 2D solution NMR for the analysis of DOM extracted by C-18 solid phase disk
2003 (September) / Organic Geochemistry. 34 1325
2001
3.
P. G. Hatcher; K. J. Dria, S. Kim, S. W. Frazier
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Modern analytical studies of humic substances
2001 (November) / Soil Science. 166 770
2.
Seulgidaun Lee, Sunghwan Kim
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Study on Photodegradable Water-Soluble Compounds of Expanded Polystyrene
/ Mass Spectrometry Letters/ 12(3), 118-124
1.
Jang‐Hoon Cho, Sunghwan Kim, Hong‐In Lee
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Peroxidase‐like activity of an azamacrocyclic Ni (II) complex
/ Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society/ 43(3), 417-420
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