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Joseph J. Pesek is affiliated with San Jose State University in the United States. Their research encompasses several domains within analytical chemistry, with a notable emphasis on chromatography, pesticide residue analysis, and insect and pesticide research.

Pesek has contributed to multiple topics including:

  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Insect and Pesticide Research
  • Pesticide Residue Analysis and Safety
  • Analytical chemistry methods development
  • Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis
  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
  • Chromatography in Natural Products

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Michael Lämmerhofer
  • Gongke Li
  • Peter Q. Tranchida
  • Koji Otsuka
  • San José

Publication venues where Pesek has extensively contributed are:

  • Journal of Separation Science
  • Separation Science Plus
  • Molecules
  • LCGC North America
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Recent papers authored by Joseph J. Pesek encompass:

  • "Silica Hydride: A Separation Material Every Analyst Should Know About," 2021, Molecules
  • "Chromatographic characterization of a silica hydride-based amide stationary phase," 2021, Journal of Separation Science
  • "Application of a Cholesterol-Based Stationary Phase for the Analysis of Brevetoxins," 2022, Journal of Separation Science

Pesek's research touches subfields such as:

  • Spectroscopy
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Pharmacology
  • Plant Science
  • Insect Science

Best Publications

  • CHEMICALLY MODIFIED SURFACES

    Joseph J. Pesek;Karen Salomon

  • Hydrolytically stable bonded chromatographic phases prepared through hydrosilation of olefins on a hydride-modified silica intermediate

    Junior E. Sandoval;Joseph J. Pesek

  • A New Approach for the Preparation of a Hydride-Modified Substrate Used as an Intermediate in the Synthesis of Surface-Bonded Materials

    Chao Hau. Chu;Elisabet. Jonsson;Mirva. Auvinen;Joseph J. Pesek

  • Electrochromatography in chemically modified etched fused-silica capillaries

    Joseph J. Pesek;Maria T. Matyska

  • Synthesis and characterization of a hydride-modified porous silica material as an intermediate in the preparation of chemically bonded chromatographic stationary phases

    Junior E. Sandoval;Joseph J. Pesek

  • Analysis of hydrophilic metabolites by high-performance liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry using a silica hydride-based stationary phase

    Joseph J. Pesek;Maria T. Matyska;Steven M. Fischer;Theodore R. Sana

  • Open Tubular Capillary Electrochromatography Using Etched Fused Silica Tubing Modified with Chemically Bonded Liquid Crystals

    Maria T. Matyska;Joseph J. Pesek;Anjali Katrekar

  • Synthesis, characterization and applications of hydride-based surface materials for HPLC, HPCE and electrochromatography

    Joseph J. Pesek;M. T. Matyska;J. E. Sandoval;E. Williamsen

  • Separation of proteins and peptides by capillary electrochromatography in diol- and octadecyl-modified etched capillaries.

    Joseph J. Pesek;Maria T. Matyska;Leena Mauskar

  • Separation of tetracyclines by high-performance capillary electrophoresis and capillary electrochromatography

    Joseph J. Pesek;Maria T. Matyska

  • Capillary electrophoretic separation of proteins using stable, hydrophilic poly(acryloylaminoethoxyethanol)-coated columns

    Marcella Chiari;Marina Nesi;Junior E. Sandoval;Joseph J. Pesek

  • Open tubular capillary electrokinetic chromatography in etched fused-silica tubes

    Joseph J. Pesek;Maria T. Matyska

  • HPLC Retention Behavior on Hydride-Based Stationary Phases

    Joseph J. Pesek;Maria T. Matyska;Susan Larrabee

  • Our favorite materials: Silica hydride stationary phases

    Joseph J. Pesek;Maria T. Matyska

  • Hydride-based silica stationary phases for HPLC: fundamental properties and applications.

    Joseph J. Pesek;Maria T. Matyska

  • Molecular Shape Recognition Capability of Liquid-Crystal Bonded Phases in Reversed-Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography

    Y. Saito;K. Jinno;Joseph J. Pesek;Y. L. Chen

  • Open tubular capillary electrochromatography in etched, chemically modified 20 μm I.D. capillaries

    Joseph J Pesek;Maria T Matyska;Sungjin Cho

  • Aqueous normal-phase chromatography using silica-hydride-based stationary phases

    Joseph Joel Pesek;Maria Teresa Matyska;Reinhard I Boysen;Yuanzhong Yang

  • Column technology in capillary electrophoresis and capillary electrochromatography.

    Joseph J. Pesek;Maria T. Matyska

  • Analysis of Hydrophilic Metabolites in Physiological Fluids by HPLC-MS using a Silica Hydride- Based Stationary Phase

    Joseph J. Pesek;Maria T. Matyska;Joseph A. Loo;Steven M. Fischer

  • Open tubular capillary electrochromatography of synthetic peptides on etched chemically modified columns.

    Joseph J Pesek;Maria Teresa Matyska;G Brent Dawson;Jenny I-Chen Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Kiyokatsu Jinno
Kiyokatsu Jinno Toyohashi University of Technology
Milton T.W. Hearn
Milton T.W. Hearn Monash University
Bogusław Buszewski
Bogusław Buszewski Nicolaus Copernicus University
Klaus Albert
Klaus Albert University of Tübingen
Philip J. Marriott
Philip J. Marriott Monash University
Georges Guiochon
Georges Guiochon University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Roman Kaliszan
Roman Kaliszan Gdańsk Medical University
Anthony L. Fink
Anthony L. Fink University of California, Santa Cruz
Marcella Chiari
Marcella Chiari National Research Council (CNR)
Salvatore Fanali
Salvatore Fanali Tbilisi State University

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