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Tom Ridgway is Professor of Chemistry and Graduate Program Director for the Department of Chemistry and a member of the Chemical Sensors Group. He is an Analytical Chemist with research interests in electrochemical and optical sensors, instrument design and remote sensing. His PhD research with Professor Charles N Reilley involved both theoretical electrochemistry, particularly Spectroelectrochemistry, and the development of computer controlled chemical instrumentation. He stayed on at Chapel Hill for a post doctorate to be part of a team that developed the first microprocessor based laboratory data acquisition and control computer. He joined the Chemistry Department of the University of Cincinnati in the fall of 1976. He is a past member of the instrumentation advisory board of Analytical Chemistry and, former secretary of the Computers in Chemistry division of the American Chemical Society and an alternate councilor of the local section of the ACS. He is also member of the Board of Directors of the Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry.

研究领域

Microcontroller based chemical instrumentation; Remote sensors; Spectroelectrochemical sensors

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Van Meter, David S, Oliver, Nyoté J, Carle, A Björn, Dehm, Sabine, Ridgway, Thomas H, & Stalcup, Apryll M (2009). Characterization of surface-confined ionic liquid stationary phases: impact of cation and anion identity on retention. Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 393(1), 283-94. Nikcevic, Irena, Lee, Se Hwan, Piruska, Aigars, Ahn, Chong H, Ridgway, Thomas H, Limbach, Patrick A, Wehmeyer, K R, Heineman, William R, & Seliskar, Carl J (2007). Characterization and performance of injection molded poly(methylmethacrylate) microchips for capillary electrophoresis. Journal of chromatography. A, 1154(1-2), 444-53. Sanganza, Wilson K M, Ridgway, Thomas H, Stalcup, Apryll M, & Seliskar, Carl J (2005). An online fiber-optic UV-visible detector for continuous free-flow electrophoresis. Electrophoresis, 26(22), 4270-6. Sun, Y, Cabovska, B, Evans, C E, Ridgway, T H, & Stalcup, A M (2005). Retention characteristics of a new butylimidazolium-based stationary phase. Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 382(3), 728-34. Stegemiller, Michael L, Heineman, William R, Seliskar, Carl J, Ridgway, Thomas H, Bryan, Samuel A, Hubler, Tim, & Sell, Richard L (2003). Spectroelectrochemical sensing based on multimode selectivity simultaneously achievable in a single device. 11. Design and evaluation of a small portable sensor for the determination of ferrocyanide in Hanford waste samples. Environmental science & technology, 37(1), 123-30. Slaterbeck, A F, Stegemiller, M L, Seliskar, C J, Ridgway, T H, & Heineman, W R (2000). Spectroelectrochemical sensing based on multimode selectivity simultaneously achievable in a single device. 5. Simulation of sensor response for different excitation potential waveforms. Analytical chemistry, 72(22), 5567-75. Slonecker, P J, Li, X, Ridgway, T H, & Dorsey, J G (1996). Informational orthogonality of two-dimensional chromatographic separations. Analytical chemistry, 68(4), 682-9. Wittstock, G, Yu, K J, Halsall, H B, Ridgway, T H, & Heineman, W R (1995). Imaging of immobilized antibody layers with scanning electrochemical microscopy. Analytical chemistry, 67(19), 3578-82. Ramos, B L, Blubaugh, E A, Ridgway, T H, & Heineman, W R (1994). gamma-irradiation-induced grafting of poly (styrenesulfonate) to poly(tetrafluoroethylene) shielded microelectrodes. Analytical chemistry, 66(11), 1931-5. Stewart, B K, Pratt, R G, Thomas, S R, Dieckman, S L, & Ridgway, T H (1991). Software and hardware integration of a microprogrammable state machine for NMR imaging. Magnetic resonance imaging, 9(4), 627-34. Harris, W R, Bess, R C, Martell, A E, & Ridgway, T H (1977). The irreversible redox rearrangment of cobalt oxygen complexes of dipeptides. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 99(9), 2958-63. RIDGWAY, T H, & MARK, H B (1965). A POLAROGRAPHIC METHOD FOR FOLLOWING THE RATES OF CHOLINESTERASE-CATALYZED HYDROLYSES OF ACETYLTHIOCHOLINE. Analytical biochemistry, 12, 357-66.

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