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Gary L. McPherson

Gary L. McPherson

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Chemistry

D-Index
41
Citations
6395
World Ranking
17759
National Ranking
4335

Overview

Gary L. McPherson is affiliated with Tulane University in the United States. Their academic career is focused primarily on research and education within the university environment.

Available information does not list specific papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main research topics associated with Gary L. McPherson.

There are no recorded awards or distinctions attributed to this scientist in the current data set.

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Best Publications

  • Morphology of CdS Nanocrystals Synthesized in a Mixed Surfactant System

    Blake A. Simmons;Sichu Li;Vijay T. John;Gary L. McPherson

  • Microgel, nanogel and hydrogel–hydrogel semi-IPN composites for biomedical applications: synthesis and characterization

    Nurettin Sahiner;Nurettin Sahiner;W. T. Godbey;Gary L. McPherson;Vijay T. John

  • Transport characteristics of nanoscale functional zerovalent iron/silica composites for in situ remediation of trichloroethylene.

    Jingjing Zhan;Tonghua Zheng;Gerhard Piringer;Christopher Day

  • Release of surfactant cargo from interfacially-active halloysite clay nanotubes for oil spill remediation.

    Olasehinde Owoseni;Emmanuel Nyankson;Yueheng Zhang;Samantha J. Adams

  • Reactivity characteristics of nanoscale zerovalent iron--silica composites for trichloroethylene remediation.

    Tonghua Zheng;Jingjing Zhan;Jibao He;Christopher Day

  • The Enzymatic Synthesis of Thiol-Containing Polymers to Prepare Polymer−CdS Nanocomposites

    R. Premachandran;S. Banerjee;V. T. John;G. L. Mcpherson

  • Synthesis of Superparamagnetic Polymer−Ferrite Composites Using Surfactant Microstructures

    Nagesh S. Kommareddi;Murthy Tata;Vijay T. John;and Gary L. McPherson

  • Enzymatic Synthesis of Fluorescent Naphthol-Based Polymers

    R. S. Premachandran;S. Banerjee;X.-K. Wu;V. T. John

  • Microstructure determination of AOT + phenol organogels utilizing small-angle X-ray scattering and atomic force microscopy.

    Blake A. Simmons;Chad E. Taylor;Forrest A. Landis;Vijay T. John

  • Structures of CsMgBr3, CsCdBr3 and CsMgI3— diamagnetic linear chain lattices

    Gary L. McPherson;Arlene M. McPherson;Jerry L. Atwood

  • Single‐Crystal Paramagnetic Resonance Studies of V(II), Mn(II), and Ni(II) in CsMgCl3 and the Crystal Structure of CsMgCl3

    G. L. McPherson;T. J. Kistenmacher;G. D. Stucky

  • Recent developments in materials synthesis in surfactant systems

    Vijay T John;Blake Simmons;Gary L McPherson;Arijit Bose

  • Attachment of a Hydrophobically Modified Biopolymer at the Oil–Water Interface in the Treatment of Oil Spills

    Pradeep Venkataraman;Jingjian Tang;Etham Frenkel;Gary L. McPherson

  • Nanoscale Zerovalent Iron Supported on Uniform Carbon Microspheres for the In situ Remediation of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons

    Bhanukiran Sunkara;Jingjing Zhan;Jibao He;Gary L. McPherson

  • Magnetic and luminescence characteristics of dinuclear complexes of lanthanides and a phenolic schiff base macrocyclic ligand

    Ishenkumba A. Kahwa;Joel Selbin;Charles J. O'Connor;Jonathan W. Foise

  • Formation of novel organogels by the addition of phenols to AOT micelles in isooctane

    Xiaodong Xu;Madhu Ayyagari;Murthy Tata;Vijay T. John

  • EPR spectrum of coupled pairs of Gd 3+ ions in single crystals of CsCdBr 3

    Gary L. McPherson;Larry M. Henling

  • Multifunctional iron-carbon nanocomposites through an aerosol-based process for the in situ remediation of chlorinated hydrocarbons.

    Jingjing Zhan;Igor Kolesnichenko;Bhanukiran Sunkara;Jibao He

  • Intercalation in Novel Organogels with a "Stacked" Phenol Microstructure

    Murthy Tata;Vijay T. John;Yan Y. Waguespack;Gary L. McPherson

  • EPR spectra of magnetically coupled pairs of Gd 3+ ions in crystals of CsMgCl 3 , CsMgBr 3 , and CsCdBr 3

    Larry M. Henling;Gary L. McPherson

Frequent Co-Authors

Vijay T. John
Vijay T. John Tulane University
Arijit Bose
Arijit Bose University of Rhode Island
Blake A. Simmons
Blake A. Simmons Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Yunfeng Lu
Yunfeng Lu University of California, Los Angeles
Jerry L. Atwood
Jerry L. Atwood University of Missouri
David L. Kaplan
David L. Kaplan University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Joel T. Mague
Joel T. Mague Tulane University
David L. Kaplan
David L. Kaplan Tufts University
Charles J. O'Connor
Charles J. O'Connor University of New Orleans
Srinivasa R. Raghavan
Srinivasa R. Raghavan University of Maryland, College Park

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