1942 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
James S. Fritz spends much of his time researching Chromatography, Inorganic chemistry, Column chromatography, Ion exchange and Metal ions in aqueous solution. His Chromatography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Ion and Aqueous solution. His research integrates issues of Ion chromatography, Metal and Capillary electrophoresis, Analytical chemistry in his study of Inorganic chemistry.
His work deals with themes such as Conductometry, Elution and Hydrophilic interaction chromatography, which intersect with Ion chromatography. His Column chromatography research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Organic acid and Benzoic acid. His Metal ions in aqueous solution research integrates issues from Chelation and Hydrochloric acid.
James S. Fritz mainly investigates Chromatography, Inorganic chemistry, Ion chromatography, Metal ions in aqueous solution and Aqueous solution. The Chromatography study combines topics in areas such as Ion and Analytical chemistry. His Inorganic chemistry research incorporates elements of Ion exchange, Reagent, Metal and Nuclear chemistry.
The concepts of his Ion chromatography study are interwoven with issues in Hydrophilic interaction chromatography, Ammonium, Magnesium, Conductometry and Coating. His Aqueous solution research integrates issues from High-performance liquid chromatography, Extraction and Carboxylic acid. He has included themes like Sample preparation and Analyte in his Extraction study.
James S. Fritz mainly investigates Chromatography, Ion chromatography, Analytical chemistry, Capillary electrophoresis and Inorganic chemistry. His Chromatography study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Aqueous solution. His study explores the link between Aqueous solution and topics such as Carboxylic acid that cross with problems in Aliphatic compound.
The Ion chromatography study combines topics in areas such as Ion exchange, Ion, Ammonium, Conductometry and Pulmonary surfactant. His Micellar electrokinetic chromatography study, which is part of a larger body of work in Capillary electrophoresis, is frequently linked to Electrolyte and Amino acid, bridging the gap between disciplines. Inorganic chemistry is closely attributed to Zwitterion in his research.
His primary areas of study are Chromatography, Analytical chemistry, Solid phase extraction, Ion chromatography and Extraction. James S. Fritz merges many fields, such as Chromatography and Electrolyte, in his writings. His research integrates issues of Inorganic chemistry and Polymer in his study of Analytical chemistry.
His Ion chromatography study combines topics in areas such as Conductometry, Ion exchange, Oxalic acid and Ammonium. His research on Extraction also deals with topics like
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Use of macroreticular resins in the analysis of water for trace organic contaminants.
G.A. Junk;J.J. Richard;M.D. Grieser;D. Witiak.
Journal of Chromatography A (1974)
Anion chromatography with low-conductivity eluents
D.T. Gjerde;J.S. Fritz;G. Schmuckler.
Journal of Chromatography A (1979)
Identification and estimation of neutral organic contaminants in potable water
A. K. Burnham;G. V. Calder;J. S. Fritz;G. A. Junk.
Analytical Chemistry (1972)
Chromatographic determination of phenols in water.
Colin D. Chriswell;Richard C. Chang;James S. Fritz.
Analytical Chemistry (1975)
Cation chromatography with a conductivity detector
James S. Fritz;Douglas T. Gjerde;Rose M. Becker.
Analytical Chemistry (1980)
Addition of complexing agents in ion chromatography for separation of polyvalent metal ions
Gregory J. Sevenich;James S. Fritz.
Analytical Chemistry (1983)
Separation of metal ions by capillary electrophoresis with a complexing electrolyte
Youchun Shi;James S. Fritz.
Journal of Chromatography A (1993)
Separation of trace metal complexes for analysis of samples of high salt content by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Michael R. Plantz;James S. Fritz;Fred G. Smith;R. S. Houk.
Analytical Chemistry (1989)
Methods and materials for solid-phase extraction
James S. Fritz;Philip J. Dumont;Luther W. Schmidt.
Journal of Chromatography A (1995)
Separation of aliphatic carboxylic acids by ion-exclusion chromatography using a weak-acid eluent
K. Tanaka;J.S. Fritz.
Journal of Chromatography A (1986)
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