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16865
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5873
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1799

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Herbert H. Hill is affiliated with Washington State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of chemistry, with particular attention to spectroscopy and analytical chemistry methods development.

Their scientific work covers several subfields including spectroscopy, ecology, food science, and analytical chemistry. Main topics of study undertaken by Herbert H. Hill include:

  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Pesticide Residue Analysis and Safety
  • Analytical chemistry methods development

Herbert H. Hill has contributed to publications in the following venues:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry

Among their recent papers are:

  • Comment on "Gas-Phase Chiral Separations by Ion Mobility Spectrometry" (2022), published in Analytical Chemistry
  • Simulating, Predicting, and Minimizing False Peaks for Hadamard Transform Ion Mobility Spectrometry (2020), published in Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Jianna Yu
  • Guoxing Jing
  • Wenshan Li
  • Wen Liu
  • Juliet Nwadiuso Okonkwo

Herbert H. Hill was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2012.

Best Publications

  • Ion mobility-mass spectrometry.

    Abu B. Kanu;Prabha Dwivedi;Maggie Tam;Laura Matz

  • Ion Mobility Spectrometry in Analytical Chemistry

    Robert H. St. Louis;Herbert H. Hill;Gary Alan Eiceman

  • Ion Mobility Spectrometry, Third Edition

    H Hill

  • Secondary electrospray ionization ion mobility spectrometry/mass spectrometry of illicit drugs.

    Ching Wu;William F. Siems;Herbert H. Hill

  • Electrospray ionization high-resolution ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry.

    Ching Wu;W. F. Siems;G. R. Asbury;H. H. Hill

  • Measuring the Resolving Power of Ion Mobility Spectrometers

    William F. Siems;Ching. Wu;Edward E. Tarver;Herbert H. Jr. Hill

  • Gas-phase chiral separations by ion mobility spectrometry.

    Prabha Dwivedi;Ching Wu;Laura M. Matz;Brian H. Clowers

  • Electrospray ionization ion mobility spectrometry

    Doug. Wittmer;Yong Hong. Chen;Brian K. Luckenbill;Herbert H. Hill

  • Separation of isomeric peptides using electrospray ionization/high-resolution ion mobility spectrometry.

    Ching Wu;William F. Siems;Jörg Klasmeier;Herbert H. Hill

  • Detection of a chemical warfare agent simulant in various aerosol matrixes by ion mobility time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

    Wes E. Steiner;Steve J. Klopsch;William A. English;Brian H. Clowers

  • Analysis of explosives using electrospray ionization/ion mobility spectrometry (ESI/IMS)

    Asbury Gr;Klasmeier J;Hill Hh

  • Secondary electrospray ionization-ion mobility spectrometry for explosive vapor detection.

    Maggie Tam;Herbert H. Hill

  • Using different drift gases to change separation factors (α) in ion mobility spectrometry

    Asbury Gr;Hill Hh

  • Conventional analytical methods for chemical warfare agents

    Herbert H. Hill;Stephen J. Martin

  • Fourier Transform Ion Mobility Spectrometry

    F. J. Knorr;R. L. Eatherton;W. F. Siems;H. H. Hill

  • Ion mobility spectrometry detection for gas chromatography.

    Abu B. Kanu;Herbert H. Hill

  • Metabolic Profiling of Human Blood by High Resolution Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry (IM-MS).

    Prabha Dwivedi;Albert J. Schultz;Herbert H. Hill

  • Separation of sodiated isobaric disaccharides and trisaccharides using electrospray ionization-atmospheric pressure ion mobility-time of flight mass spectrometry

    Brian H. Clowers;Prabha Dwivedi;Wes E. Steiner;Herbert H. Hill

  • Rapid resolution of carbohydrate isomers by electrospray ionization ambient pressure ion mobility spectrometry-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (ESI-APIMS-TOFMS)

    Prabha Dwivedi;Brad Bendiak;Brian H. Clowers;Herbert H. Hill

  • Metabolic profiling by ion mobility mass spectrometry (IMMS)

    Prabha Dwivedi;Peiying Wu;Steve J. Klopsch;Geoffrey J. Puzon

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary A. Eiceman
Gary A. Eiceman New Mexico State University
David R. Gang
David R. Gang Washington State University
Raymond Reeves
Raymond Reeves Washington State University
N. Richard Knowles
N. Richard Knowles Washington State University
James E. Bruce
James E. Bruce University of Washington
Amina S. Woods
Amina S. Woods National Institute on Drug Abuse
James B. Harsh
James B. Harsh Washington State University
Patrick Tso
Patrick Tso University of Cincinnati
Giulio Taglialatela
Giulio Taglialatela The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Barbara A. Sorg
Barbara A. Sorg Washington State University Vancouver

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