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Joselito P. Quirino

Joselito P. Quirino

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Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
9192
World Ranking
13958
National Ranking
312

Overview

Joselito P. Quirino is affiliated with the University of Tasmania in Australia. The scientist's research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Chemistry, with significant contributions in Biomedical Engineering and Spectroscopy. Their work intersects various subfields including Molecular Biology, Analytical Chemistry, and Electrochemistry.

The primary focus of Joselito P. Quirino's research involves Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications, Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography, and Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation. The scientist has also worked on Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies, Biosensors and Analytical Detection, Electrochemical Analysis and Applications, as well as Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies.

Joselito P. Quirino has published extensively, with notable frequent publication venues being:

  • Journal of Chromatography A
  • Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • Molecules
  • Microchemical Journal
  • Journal of Separation Science

Recent papers authored include:

  • Can we replace liquid chromatography with the greener capillary electrophoresis? (2021), published in Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry
  • Ionic liquids in electrokinetic chromatography (2020), published in Journal of Chromatography A
  • Bile Salts in Chiral Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography: 2000-2020 (2021), published in Molecules
  • Cyclodextrins as mobile phase additives in open-tubular admicellar electrochromatography for achiral and chiral separations (2020), published in Microchemical Journal
  • Pseudophase microextraction for in-line sample concentration in micellar electrokinetic chromatography (2021), published in Analytica Chimica Acta

The scientist has collaborated frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Raymond B. Yu
  • Mohamed Adel Ahmed
  • Muhandiramge Ranasinghe
  • Alain Wuethrich
  • Andaravaas Patabadige Jude P. Vaas

Best Publications

  • Exceeding 5000-Fold Concentration of Dilute Analytes in Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography

    Joselito P. Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • On-line sample preconcentration in capillary electrophoresis: Fundamentals and applications

    Steven L. Simpson;Joselito P. Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • Approaching a Million-Fold Sensitivity Increase in Capillary Electrophoresis with Direct Ultraviolet Detection: Cation-Selective Exhaustive Injection and Sweeping

    Joselito P. Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • Recent advances in enhancing the sensitivity of electrophoresis and electrochromatography in capillaries and microchips (2016–2018)

    Michael C Breadmore;Wojciech Grochocki;Wojciech Grochocki;Umme Kalsoom;Mónica N. Alves

  • Sample stacking of cationic and anionic analytes in capillary electrophoresis

    Joselito P Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • Sweeping: concentration mechanism and applications to high-sensitivity analysis in capillary electrophoresis.

    Joselito P. Quirino;Jong-Bok Kim;Shigeru Terabe

  • Sweeping and new on-line sample preconcentration techniques in capillary electrophoresis

    Agnes T. Aranas;Agnes T. Aranas;Armando M. Guidote;Joselito P. Quirino

  • On-line concentration of neutral analytes for micellar electrokinetic chromatography. 3. Stacking with reverse migrating micelles.

    Joselito P. Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • Photopolymerized sol-gel monoliths for capillary electrochromatography.

    Maria T. Dulay;Joselito P. Quirino;Bryson D. Bennett;Masaru Kato

  • Sweeping of neutral analytes in electrokinetic chromatography with high-salt-containing matrixes

    Joselito P. Quirino;Shigeru Terabe;Petr Bocek

  • On-line concentration of neutral analytes for micellar electrokinetic chromatography. I. Normal stacking mode

    Joselito P. Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • On-Line Concentration of Neutral Analytes for Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography. 5. Field-Enhanced Sample Injection with Reverse Migrating Micelles

    Joselito P. Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • Recent advances in enhancing the sensitivity of electrophoresis and electrochromatography in capillaries and microchips (2016–2018)

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  • Micelle to solvent stacking of organic cations in capillary zone electrophoresis with electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.

    Joselito P. Quirino

  • Online sample preconcentration in capillary electrophoresis using analyte focusing by micelle collapse.

    Joselito P Quirino;Paul R Haddad

  • On-line preconcentration in capillary electrochromatography using a porous monolith together with solvent gradient and sample stacking.

    Joselito P. Quirino;Maria T. Dulay;Richard N. Zare

  • Sample concentration by sample stacking and sweeping using a microemulsion and a single-isomer sulfated β-cyclodextrin as pseudostationary phases in electrokinetic chromatography

    Joselito P Quirino;Shigeru Terabe;Koji Otsuka;J.Bryan Vincent

  • Sample stacking of fast-moving anions in capillary zone electrophoresis with pH-suppressed electroosmotic flow.

    Joselito P. Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • On-line concentration of neutral analytes for micellar electrokinetic chromatography II. Reversed electrode polarity stacking mode

    Joselito P Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • Large volume sample stacking of positively chargeable analytes in capillary zone electrophoresis without polarity switching: Use of low reversed electroosmotic flow induced by a cationic surfactant at acidic pH

    Joselito P. Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • Determination of environmentally relevant aromatic amines in the ppt levels by cation selective exhaustive injection-sweeping-micellar electrokinetic chromatography.

    Joselito P. Quirino;Yoshiyuki Iwai;Koji Otsuka;Shigeru Terabe

  • Recent advances in enhancing the sensitivity of electrophoresis and electrochromatography in capillaries and microchips (2012–2014)

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  • Recent advances in enhancing the sensitivity of electrophoresis and electrochromatography in capillaries and microchips (2008–2010)

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  • Recent advances in enhancing the sensitivity of electrophoresis and electrochromatography in capillaries and microchips (2006–2008)

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Frequent Co-Authors

Shigeru Terabe
Shigeru Terabe University of Hyogo
Paul R. Haddad
Paul R. Haddad University of Tasmania
Richard N. Zare
Richard N. Zare Stanford University
Michael C. Breadmore
Michael C. Breadmore University of Tasmania
Koji Otsuka
Koji Otsuka Kyoto University
Emily F. Hilder
Emily F. Hilder University of South Australia
Wolfgang Thormann
Wolfgang Thormann University of Bern
Dan Li
Dan Li University of Melbourne
Gordon G. Wallace
Gordon G. Wallace University of Wollongong
Thomas J. Schmidt
Thomas J. Schmidt Paul Scherrer Institute

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