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69
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National Ranking
357

Overview

Keith D. Bartle is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans several interconnected fields, including Environmental Science, Engineering, and Chemical Engineering.

The scientist's work explores various subfields such as Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Automotive Engineering, and Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes. These areas underline a multidisciplinary approach, combining environmental impact assessment with engineering solutions.

Bartle's research topics focus on specific aspects related to environmental and automotive systems. These include Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact, Vehicle Emissions and Performance, and Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies. Their work addresses how pollutants affect health and the environment while also investigating improvements in engine technology and emission control.

  • Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
  • Vehicle Emissions and Performance
  • Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies

Collaborations have been part of Bartle's research efforts, with frequent co-authors including A. Williams and Amanda Lea-Langton. Such partnerships suggest active engagement in research networks focusing on complementary areas within their expertise.

  • A. Williams
  • Amanda Lea-Langton

Best Publications

  • Solubilities of solids and liquids of low volatility in supercritical carbon dioxide

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  • A review of zinc dialkyldithiophosphates (ZDDPS): characterisation and role in the lubricating oil

    Allyson M. Barnes;Keith D. Bartle;Vincent R.A. Thibon

  • Chemical class separation and characterization of organic compounds in synthetic fuels

    Douglas W. Later;Milton L. Lee;Keith D. Bartle;Robert C. Kong

  • A larger pool of ozone-forming carbon compounds in urban atmospheres

    Alastair C. Lewis;Nicola Carslaw;Philip J. Marriott;Russel M. Kinghorn

  • History of gas chromatography

    Keith D. K.D. Bartle;Peter P. Myers

  • A model for dynamic extraction using a supercritical fluid

    Keith D. Bartle;Anthony A. Clifford;Steven B. Hawthorne;John J. Langenfeld

  • Gas chromatography/mass spectrometric and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometric studies of carcinogenic polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in tobacco and marijuana smoke condensates.

    M. L. Lee;Milos. Novotny;K. D. Bartle

  • Gas chromatography/mass spectrometric and nuclear magnetic resonance determination of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in airborne particulates.

    M. L. Lee;M. Novotny;K. D. Bartle

  • Chemical nature of a supercritical-gas extract of coal at 350 °C

    Keith D. Bartle;Terence G. Martin;Derek F. Williams

  • Capillary electrochromatography. Tutorial Review

    Maria G. Cikalo;Keith D. Bartle;Mark M. Robson;Peter Myers

  • Structural analysis of supercritical-gas extracts of coals

    Keith D. Bartle;William R. Ladner;Terence G. Martin;Colin E. Snape

  • Measurement and prediction of the emission of pollutants from the combustion of coal and biomass in a fixed bed furnace

    Andy B. Ross;Jenny M. Jones;Suparin Chaiklangmuang;Mohamed Pourkashanian

  • Critical Review: Analytical Extraction of Additives From Polymers

    Harold J. Vandenburg;Anthony A. Clifford;Keith D. Bartle;John Carroll

  • Molecular structure of coals: a debate

    Frank Derbyshire;Anna Marzec;Hans Rolf Schulten;Michael A. Wilson

  • Theory of capillary electrochromatography.

    Keith D Bartle;Peter Myers

  • Diesel particulate emissions: The role of unburned fuel

    P.T. Williams;M.K. Abbass;G.E. Andrews;K.D. Bartle

  • The relation between polycyclic aromatic compounds in diesel fuels and exhaust particulates

    Paul T. Williams;Keith D. Bartle;Gordon E. Andrews

  • Supercritical fluid extraction in environmental analysis

    Václav Janda;Keith D. Bartle;Anthony A. Clifford

  • Characterization of tars from variable heating rate pyrolysis of maceral concentrates

    Chun-Zhu Li;Keith D. Bartle;Rafael Kandiyoti

  • Capillary electrochromatography: A review

    Mark M. Robson;Maria G. Cikalo;Peter Myers;Melvin R. Euerby

  • Supercritical fluid extraction

    A. A. Clifford;K. D. Bartle

Frequent Co-Authors

Gordon E. Andrews
Gordon E. Andrews University of Leeds
Alastair C. Lewis
Alastair C. Lewis University of York
Luigi Mondello
Luigi Mondello University of Messina
Alan Williams
Alan Williams University of Leeds
Paul T. Williams
Paul T. Williams University of Leeds
Rafael Kandiyoti
Rafael Kandiyoti Imperial College London
Andrew Ross
Andrew Ross University of Leeds
Milton L. Lee
Milton L. Lee Brigham Young University
Paola Dugo
Paola Dugo University of Messina
Jenny M. Jones
Jenny M. Jones University of Leeds

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