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Overview

Gary J. Van Berkel is a researcher affiliated with Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering and chemistry, with a focus on spectroscopy and biomedical engineering as key subfields.

Their recent scholarly output includes research papers published mainly in the venue Analytical Chemistry, with additional work appearing in Chemical Science. These selected publications highlight a concentration on mass spectrometry techniques and applications, as well as microfluidic and capillary electrophoresis applications:

  • Operational Modes and Speed Considerations of an Acoustic Droplet Dispenser for Mass Spectrometry (2020, Analytical Chemistry)
  • Fluid Dynamics of the Open Port Interface for High-Speed Nanoliter Volume Sampling Mass Spectrometry (2021, Analytical Chemistry)
  • An Open Port Sampling Interface for the Chemical Characterization of Levitated Microparticles (2022, Analytical Chemistry)
  • Iodide oxidation by ozone at the surface of aqueous microdroplets (2023, Chemical Science)

The main research topics covered by Van Berkel's work include:

  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
  • Ion-surface interactions and analysis
  • Electrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Spectroscopy and Laser Applications

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Van Berkel provide insight into a network of researchers commonly engaged in related studies. These include:

  • Chang Liu
  • Thomas R. Covey
  • David M. Cox
  • Peter Kovarik
  • Blair Perot

Van Berkel's work contributes to the general understanding of advanced spectroscopic and engineering methods. Within their subfields, contributions to biomedical engineering and electrical and electronic engineering are manifested alongside their core areas of chemistry and materials chemistry.

Best Publications

  • Tandem mass spectrometry of small, multiply charged oligonucleotides.

    Scott A. Mcluckey;Gary J. Van Berkel;Gary L. Glish

  • Electrochemical processes in electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

    Juan Fernandez de la Mora;Gary J. Van Berkel;Christie G. Enke;Richard B. Cole

  • Electrochemical Origin of Radical Cations Observed in Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectra

    Gary J. Van Berkel;Scott A. McLuckey;Gary L. Glish

  • Fully automated liquid extraction‐based surface sampling and ionization using a chip‐based robotic nanoelectrospray platform

    Vilmos Kertesz;Gary J. Van Berkel

  • Established and emerging atmospheric pressure surface sampling/ionization techniques for mass spectrometry

    Gary J Van Berkel;Gary J Van Berkel;Sofie P Pasilis;Olga S Ovchinnikova;Olga S Ovchinnikova

  • Electrospray ionization combined with ion trap mass spectrometry

    Gary J. Van Berkel;Gary L. Glish;Scott A. McLuckey

  • Thin-Layer Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Coupled Using Desorption Electrospray Ionization

    Gary J. van Berkel;Michael J. Ford;Michael A. Deibel

  • Characterization of an Electrospray Ion Source as a Controlled-Current Electrolytic Cell

    G. J. Van Berkel;Feimeng Zhou

  • Thin-Layer Chromatography and Electrospray Mass Spectrometry Coupled Using a Surface Sampling Probe

    Gary J. Van Berkel;Amaury D. Sanchez;J. Martin E. Quirke

  • Changes in bulk solution pH caused by the inherent controlled-current electrolytic process of an electrospray ion source

    Gary J. Van Berkel;Feimeng Zhou;Joseph T. Aronson

  • Electrochemistry Combined Online with Electrospray Mass Spectrometry

    Feimeng. Zhou;Gary J. Van Berkel

  • Urea-functionalized M4L6 cage receptors: anion-templated self-assembly and selective guest exchange in aqueous solutions.

    Radu Custelcean;Peter V. Bonnesen;Nathan C. Duncan;Xiaohua Zhang

  • Reactions of Dimethylamine with Multiply Charged Ions of Cytochrome c

    Scott A. McLuckey;Gary J. Van Berkel;Gary L. Glish

  • Liquid microjunction surface sampling probe electrospray mass spectrometry for detection of drugs and metabolites in thin tissue sections

    Gary J. Van Berkel;Vilmos Kertesz;Kenneth A. Koeplinger;Kenneth A. Koeplinger;Marissa Vavrek

  • Electrospray ionization of porphyrins using a quadrupole ion trap for mass analysis

    Gary J. Van Berkel;Scott A. McLuckey;Gary L. Glish

  • Derivatization for electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. 3. Electrochemically ionizable derivatives.

    G. J. Van Berkel;J. M. E. Quirke;R. A. Tigani;A. S. Dilley

  • Using the electrochemistry of the electrospray ion source.

    Gary J. Van Berkel;Vilmos Kertesz

  • Comparison of drug distribution images from whole-body thin tissue sections obtained using desorption electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry and autoradiography.

    Vilmos Kertesz;Gary J. Van Berkel;Marissa Vavrek;Kenneth A. Koeplinger

  • Ion isolation and sequential stages of mass spectrometry in a quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer

    John N. Louris;Jennifer S. Brodbelt-Lustig;R. Graham Cooks;Gary L. Glish

  • Thin-layer chromatography/desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry: investigation of goldenseal alkaloids.

    Gary J Van Berkel;Bruce A Tomkins;Vilmos Kertesz

Frequent Co-Authors

Vilmos Kertesz
Vilmos Kertesz Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Scott A. McLuckey
Scott A. McLuckey Purdue University West Lafayette
Gary L. Glish
Gary L. Glish University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Stephen Jesse
Stephen Jesse Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Bruce A. Moyer
Bruce A. Moyer Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Timothy J. Tschaplinski
Timothy J. Tschaplinski Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sivakumar Pattathil
Sivakumar Pattathil University of Georgia
Michael G. Hahn
Michael G. Hahn University of Georgia
Vera Bocharova
Vera Bocharova Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sergei V. Kalinin
Sergei V. Kalinin University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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