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Stanley Bruckentein is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Chemistry and the College of Arts and Sciences at University of Buffalo. He earned a PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1954 and a BS from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1950.

Awards and Honors Fellow of the American Academy of Sciences, 2006 Fellow of the Electrochemical Society, Inc., 1999 Electrochemistry, Analytical Division of American Chemical Society, 1997 Faraday Medal, Electrochemical Group, Royal Society of Chemistry, 1994 Charles N. Reilly Award of the Society for Electrochemistry, 1991 Heyrovsky Centennial Medal, Heyrovsky Centennial Congress on Polarography, 1988 Jacob F. Schoellkopf Award, Western New York Section of the ACS, 1987 Distinguished Service Award, Analytical Group of the Western New York Section of the ACS and Niagara Frontier Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy, 1974 Silver Medal in Analytical Chemistry of Hiroshima University, Japan, 1972

Publications include: Shifts in Protein Charge State Distributions with Varying Redox Reagents in Nanoelectrospray Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry, C. Zhao, T. D. Wood and S. Bruckenstein, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 2005, 16(3), 409-416. Modeling Mobile Species Dynamics within Electroactive Films under Mixed Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control, A. R. Hillman, M. A. Mahmoud and S. Bruckenstein, Electrocatalysis 2005, 17(15-16), 1421-1432. Quasi-Reversible Photoluminescence Quenching of Free Standing Silicon Nanoparticles, W. D. Kirkby, Y. Sahoo, X. Li, Y. He, M. T. Swihart, A. N. Cartwright, S. Bruckenstein and P. N. Prasad, J. Mater. Chem. 2005, 15(20), 2028-2034. Cation Participation During the Redox Switching of Poly(vinylferrocene) Films in Aqueous 0.05 M Perchlorate Solutions. Part 1. Cyclic Voltammetry and the EQCM, I. Jureviciute, S. Bruckenstein and A. R. Hillman, Electrochim. Acta 2006, 51(11), 2351-2357. Theory for Solvent and Salt Transfer Accompanying Partial Redox Conversion of Electroactive Polymer Films Under Permselective and Nonpermselective Conditions, E. Pater, S. Bruckenstein and A. R. Hillman, J. Phys. Chem. B 2006, 110(30), 14761-14769. FT-ICRMS Distinguishes the Mechanism of the Charge State Reduction for Multiply Charged Protein Cations Admixed with Redox Reagents in ESI, C. Zhao, R. W. Johnson, S. Bruckenstein and T. D. Wood, J. Mass Spectrom. 2006, 41(5), 641-645. Integration of an On-line Protein Digestion Microreactor to a Nanoelectrospray Emitter for Peptide Mapping, C. Zhao, H. Jiang, D. R. Smith, S. Bruckenstein and T. D. Wood, Anal. Biochem. 2006, 359(2), 167-175. Kinetics and Mechanism of the Electrochemical p-Doping of PEDOT, A. R. Hillman, S. J. Daisley and S. Bruckenstein, Electrochem. Commun., 2007, 53(11), 3763-3771. Solvent Effects on the Electrochemical p-Doping of PEDOT, A. R. Hillman, S. J. Daisley and S. Bruckenstein, PCCP, 2007, 9(19), 2379-2388. New Conducting Pyrrole-thiophene Co-polymer from an Oligomer Precursor: Electrochemical Characterization, F. A. Al-Yusufy, S. Bruckenstein and W. S. Schlindwein, J. Solid State Electrochem., 2007, 11(9), 1263-1268.

References

https://arts-sciences.buffalo.edu/chemistry/faculty/emeritus-faculty.host.html/content/shared/arts-sciences/chemistry/faculty-staff/emeritus-profiles/bruckenstein-stanley.html

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  • Comment: Hi, you'll want to pay a visit to the manual of style over at WP:MOS. Make sure you use citations (and format them correctly). In the visual editor, you press the button "cite" at the top of the page to access the citation template. Crunchydillpickle🥒 ( talk) 22:58, 9 January 2024 (UTC)

Stanley Bruckentein is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Chemistry and the College of Arts and Sciences at University of Buffalo. He earned a PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1954 and a BS from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1950.

Awards and Honors Fellow of the American Academy of Sciences, 2006 Fellow of the Electrochemical Society, Inc., 1999 Electrochemistry, Analytical Division of American Chemical Society, 1997 Faraday Medal, Electrochemical Group, Royal Society of Chemistry, 1994 Charles N. Reilly Award of the Society for Electrochemistry, 1991 Heyrovsky Centennial Medal, Heyrovsky Centennial Congress on Polarography, 1988 Jacob F. Schoellkopf Award, Western New York Section of the ACS, 1987 Distinguished Service Award, Analytical Group of the Western New York Section of the ACS and Niagara Frontier Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy, 1974 Silver Medal in Analytical Chemistry of Hiroshima University, Japan, 1972

Publications include: Shifts in Protein Charge State Distributions with Varying Redox Reagents in Nanoelectrospray Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry, C. Zhao, T. D. Wood and S. Bruckenstein, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 2005, 16(3), 409-416. Modeling Mobile Species Dynamics within Electroactive Films under Mixed Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control, A. R. Hillman, M. A. Mahmoud and S. Bruckenstein, Electrocatalysis 2005, 17(15-16), 1421-1432. Quasi-Reversible Photoluminescence Quenching of Free Standing Silicon Nanoparticles, W. D. Kirkby, Y. Sahoo, X. Li, Y. He, M. T. Swihart, A. N. Cartwright, S. Bruckenstein and P. N. Prasad, J. Mater. Chem. 2005, 15(20), 2028-2034. Cation Participation During the Redox Switching of Poly(vinylferrocene) Films in Aqueous 0.05 M Perchlorate Solutions. Part 1. Cyclic Voltammetry and the EQCM, I. Jureviciute, S. Bruckenstein and A. R. Hillman, Electrochim. Acta 2006, 51(11), 2351-2357. Theory for Solvent and Salt Transfer Accompanying Partial Redox Conversion of Electroactive Polymer Films Under Permselective and Nonpermselective Conditions, E. Pater, S. Bruckenstein and A. R. Hillman, J. Phys. Chem. B 2006, 110(30), 14761-14769. FT-ICRMS Distinguishes the Mechanism of the Charge State Reduction for Multiply Charged Protein Cations Admixed with Redox Reagents in ESI, C. Zhao, R. W. Johnson, S. Bruckenstein and T. D. Wood, J. Mass Spectrom. 2006, 41(5), 641-645. Integration of an On-line Protein Digestion Microreactor to a Nanoelectrospray Emitter for Peptide Mapping, C. Zhao, H. Jiang, D. R. Smith, S. Bruckenstein and T. D. Wood, Anal. Biochem. 2006, 359(2), 167-175. Kinetics and Mechanism of the Electrochemical p-Doping of PEDOT, A. R. Hillman, S. J. Daisley and S. Bruckenstein, Electrochem. Commun., 2007, 53(11), 3763-3771. Solvent Effects on the Electrochemical p-Doping of PEDOT, A. R. Hillman, S. J. Daisley and S. Bruckenstein, PCCP, 2007, 9(19), 2379-2388. New Conducting Pyrrole-thiophene Co-polymer from an Oligomer Precursor: Electrochemical Characterization, F. A. Al-Yusufy, S. Bruckenstein and W. S. Schlindwein, J. Solid State Electrochem., 2007, 11(9), 1263-1268.

References

https://arts-sciences.buffalo.edu/chemistry/faculty/emeritus-faculty.host.html/content/shared/arts-sciences/chemistry/faculty-staff/emeritus-profiles/bruckenstein-stanley.html


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