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  • 2000 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For applications of spectroscopic methods of polymeric materials.

Overview

Jack L. Koenig was affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their work contributed to the field of polymer science, with a focus on spectroscopic methods applied to polymeric materials.

During their career, Koenig was recognized by several scientific communities and became a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2000. The citation for this distinction noted contributions specifically related to the applications of spectroscopic methods on polymeric materials.

Although detailed records of papers, co-authors, and publication venues are not available, Koenig's impact is evident from the acknowledgment by the National Academy. This recognition indicates expertise in methodologies used for the characterization and analysis of polymers, a key area within materials science.

The legacy of Koenig's work remains through the ongoing use of spectroscopic techniques in polymer research, affecting both academic inquiry and practical applications. Their affiliation with a major research university provided a platform for collaboration and scientific advancement in the study of polymeric substances.

Best Publications

  • A review of polymer dissolution

    Beth A. Miller-Chou;Jack L. Koenig

  • Physical Properties of Polymers

    James Mark;Kia Ngai;William Graessley;Leo Mandelkern

  • Vibrational spectra of carbohydrates.

    Mohamed Mathlouthi;Jack L. Koenig

  • Raman scattering of collagen, gelatin, and elastin.

    Bruce G. Frushour;Jack L. Koenig

  • The structure of γ-aminopropyltriethoxysilane on glass surfaces

    Chwan-Hwa Chiang;Hatsuo Ishida;Jack L Koenig

  • Spectroscopic Studies of Poly[N,N'-bis(phenoxyphenyl)pyromellitimide]. 1. Structures of the Polyimide and Three Model Compounds

    Hatsuo Ishida;Stephen T. Wellinghoff;Eric Baer;Jack L. Koenig

  • Characterization of Graphite Fiber Surfaces with Raman Spectroscopy

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  • Raman studies of bovine serum albumin.

    V. J. C. Lin;J. L. Koenig

  • Infrared and raman spectroscopy of carbohydrates. : Part II: Normal coordinate analysis of α-D-glucose.

    P.D. Vasko;J. Blackwell;J.L. Koenig

  • Infrared and raman spectroscopy of carbohydrates. 3. Raman spectra of the polymorphic forms of amylose.

    John J. Cael;Jack L. Koenig;John Blackwell

  • Infrared and raman spectroscopy of carbohydrates : Part IV. Identification of configuration- and conformation-sensitive modes for D-glucose by normal coordinate analysis

    John J. Cael;Jack L. Koenig;John Blackwell

  • The reinforcement mechanism of fiber‐glass reinforced plastics under wet conditions: A review

    H. Ishida;J. L. Koenig

  • An infrared study of phase-III poly(vinylidene fluoride)

    M. A. Bachmann;W. L. Gordon;J.L. Koenig;J. B. Lando

  • Infrared and Raman spectroscopy of carbohydrates. Part VI: Normal coordinate analysis of V-amylose

    John J. Cael;Jack L. Koenig;John Blackwell

  • Infrared and raman spectroscopy of carbohydrates : Part I: Identification of OH and CH-related vibrational modes for D-glucose, maltose, cellobiose, and dextran by deuterium-substitution methods

    P.D. Vasko;J. Blackwell;J.L. Koenig

  • Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic study of the silane coupling agent/porous silica interface

    Hatsuo Ishida;Jack L Koenig

  • Application of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy to Chemical Systems

    Jack L. Koenig

  • Raman Scattering in Crystalline Polyethylene

    F. J. Boerio;J. L. Koenig

  • Infrared and Raman spectroscopy of carbohydrates. Paper V. Normal coordinate analysis of cellulose I

    J. J. Cael;K. H. Gardner;J. L. Koenig;J. Blackwell

  • Infrared and Raman Spectra of the Cellulose from the Cell Wall of Valonia ventricosa

    J. Blackwell;P. D. Vasko;J. L. Koenig

  • Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic study of the structure of silane coupling agent on E-glass fiber

    Hatsuo Ishida;Jack L Koenig

Frequent Co-Authors

Hatsuo Ishida
Hatsuo Ishida Case Western Reserve University
Shi-Qing Wang
Shi-Qing Wang University of Akron
Rohit Bhargava
Rohit Bhargava University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Edward T. Samulski
Edward T. Samulski University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
James E. Mark
James E. Mark University of Cincinnati
William W. Graessley
William W. Graessley Princeton University
K. L. Ngai
K. L. Ngai University of Pisa
Leo Mandelkern
Leo Mandelkern Florida State University
George D. Wignall
George D. Wignall Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Marek W. Urban
Marek W. Urban Clemson University

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