Craig Powell, Ph.D.
Professor of ChemistryEducation
B. S., Presbyterian College (Chemistry and Math)
Ph.D., University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Analytical Chemistry)
Research or Areas of Specialty
Current area of research is applications of Deep Eutectic Solvents (Ionic Liquids) for chromatography, electrophoresis, and electrochemistry.
Classes at PC
- CHEM 101/101L: General Chemistry I
- CHEM 102/102L: General Chemistry II
- CHEM 311: Quantitative Analysis
- CHEM 312: Instrumental Analysis
- CHEM 345: Forensic Science
Publications
J. Sepaniak, A.C. Powell, D.F. Swaile, and R.O. Cole, “Fundamentals of Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography” in “Capillary Electrophoresis: Theory and Practice”; P.D. Grossman and J.C. Colburn, Ed.; Academic Press: San Diego, 1992; pp.159 – 189.
C. Powell and M. J. Sepaniak, “Development of a Model for Predicting Retention Times in Solvent-Gradient Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography”, J. Microcol. Sep. 1990, 2, 278 – 284.
J. Sepaniak, D. F. Swaile, A. C. Powell and R. O. Cole, “Capillary Electrokinetic Separations: Influence of Mobile Phase Composition on Performance”, JHRC & CC. 1990, 13, 679 – 688.
J. Sepaniak, D. F. Swaile and A. C. Powell, “Instrumental Developments in Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography”, J. Chromatogr. 1989, 480, 185 – 196.
T. Balchunas, D. F. Swaile, A. C. Powell and M. J. Sepaniak, “Separations of Compounds of Biological Interest by Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography”, Sep. Sci. Technol. 1988, 23, 1891 – 1904.
A.C. Powell and M.J. Sepaniak, “Analytical Instrumentation And Computational Methods For Generating And Optimizing Solvent-Gradients In Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography”, Anal. Instr. 1993, 21, 25 – 41.
