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Mark L. Dietz is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, with a particular emphasis on Catalysis, Inorganic Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Electrochemistry, and Spectroscopy.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics such as ionic liquids properties and applications, radioactive element chemistry and processing, extraction and separation processes, electrochemical analysis and applications, analytical chemistry and chromatography, development of analytical chemistry methods, and the chemical and physical properties in aqueous solutions.

Frequent coauthors of Mark L. Dietz include:

  • Md. Abdul Momen
  • James L. Wankowski
  • Charles D. Smith
  • Michael J. Kaul

Dietz has contributed to several publication venues, with multiple works appearing in:

  • Talanta
  • Separation Science and Technology
  • Reactive and Functional Polymers
  • Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange
  • Microchemical Journal

Selected recent publications by Mark L. Dietz include:

  • Support loading effects on the performance of an extraction chromatographic resin: Toward improved separation of trivalent lanthanides, 2020, Talanta
  • Systematic evaluation of hydrophobic deep eutectic solvents as alternative media for the extraction of metal ions from aqueous solution, 2022, Talanta
  • Extraction chromatographic materials based on polysulfone microcapsules for the sorption of strontium from aqueous solution, 2021, Reactive and Functional Polymers
  • Solvent structural effects on the solubility of bis(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid (HDEHP) in room-temperature ionic liquids, 2020, Separation Science and Technology
  • Ionic liquid (IL) cation and anion structural effects on the extraction of metal ions into N-alkylpyridinium-based ILs by a macrocyclic polyether, 2021, Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange

Best Publications

  • A NOVEL STRONTIUM-SELECTIVE EXTRACTION CHROMATOGRAPHIC RESIN*

    E. Philip Horwitz;Renato Chiarizia;Mark L. Dietz

  • Separation and preconcentration of uranium from acidic media by extraction chromatography

    E.Philip Horwitz;Mark L. Dietz;Renato Chiarizia;Herbert Diamond

  • Separation and preconcentration of actinides by extraction chromatography using a supported liquid anion exchanger: Application to the characterization of high-level nuclear waste solutions

    E.Philip Horwitz;Mark L. Dietz;Renato Chiarizia;Herbert Diamond

  • Ion-exchange as a mode of cation transfer into room-temperature ionic liquids containing crown ethers: implications for the ‘greenness’ of ionic liquids as diluents in liquid–liquid extraction

    Mark L. Dietz;Julie A. Dzielawa

  • Ionic Liquids as Extraction Solvents: Where do We Stand?

    Mark L. Dietz

  • Separation and preconcentration of actinides from acidic media by extraction chromatography

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  • Separation and preconcentration of strontium from biological, environmental, and nuclear waste samples by extraction chromatography using a crown ether.

    E. P. Horwitz;M. L. Dietz;D. E. Fisher

  • SREX: A NEWPROCESS FOR THE EXTRACTION AND RECOVERY OF STRONTIUM FROM ACIDIC NUCLEAR WASTE STREAMS

    E. Philip Horwitz;Mark L. Dietz;Dan E. Fisher

  • Influence of solvent structural variations on the mechanism of facilitated ion transfer into room-temperature ionic liquids

    Mark L. Dietz;Julie A. Dzielawa;Ivan Laszak;Blake A. Young

  • Concentration and separation of actinides from urine using a supported bifunctional organophosphorus extractant

    E.Philip Horwitz;Mark L. Dietz;Donald M. Nelson;Jerome J. LaRosa

  • EXAFS investigations of the mechanism of facilitated ion transfer into a room-temperature ionic liquid.

    Mark P Jensen;Julie A Dzielawa;Paul Rickert;Mark L Dietz

  • Lyotropic liquid-crystalline gel formation in a room-temperature ionic liquid.

    Millicent A. Firestone;Julie A. Dzielawa;Peter Zapol;Larry A. Curtiss

  • Anion concentration-dependent partitioning mechanism in the extraction of uranium into room-temperature ionic liquids

    Mark L. Dietz;Dominique C. Stepinski

  • A ternary mechanism for the facilitated transfer of metal ions into room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs): implications for the “greenness” of RTILs as extraction solvents

    Mark L. Dietz;Dominique C. Stepinski

  • EXTRACTION OF STOONTIUM FROM NITRIC ACID SOLUTIONS USING DICYCLOHEXANO-18-CROWN-5 AND ITS DERIVATIVES

    E. P. Horwitz;M. L. Dietz;D. E. Fisher

  • Incorporating Size Selectivity into Synergistic Solvent Extraction: A Review of Crown Ether-Containing Systems

    Andrew H. Bond;Mark L. Dietz;Renato Chiarizia

  • DIPEX: A new extraction chromatographic material for the separation and preconcentration of actinides from aqueous solution

    E.Philip Horwitz;Renato Chiarizia;Mark L. Dietz

  • Tetraalkylphosphonium Polyoxometalate Ionic Liquids: Novel, Organic−Inorganic Hybrid Materials†

    Paul G. Rickert;Mark R. Antonio;Millicent A. Firestone;Karrie-Ann Kubatko

  • A lead-selective extraction chromatographic resin and its application to the isolation of lead from geological samples

    E. Philip Horwitz;Mark L. Dietz;Susan Rhoads;Claudia Felinto

  • The application of novel extraction chromatographic materials to the characterization of radioactive waste solutions

    E. P. Horwitz;M. L. Dietz;R. Chiarizia

  • CORRELATION OF THE EXTRACTION OF STRONTIUM NITRATE BY A CROWN ETHER WITH THE WATER CONTENT OF THE ORGANIC PHASE

    E. P. Horwitz;M. L. Dietz;D. E. Fisher

Frequent Co-Authors

Renato Chiarizia
Renato Chiarizia Argonne National Laboratory
Richard A. Bartsch
Richard A. Bartsch Texas Tech University
Ilya A. Shkrob
Ilya A. Shkrob Argonne National Laboratory
Mark R. Antonio
Mark R. Antonio Colorado School of Mines
Henry Freiser
Henry Freiser University of Arizona
Robin D. Rogers
Robin D. Rogers University of Alabama
James F. Wishart
James F. Wishart Brookhaven National Laboratory
Joan F. Brennecke
Joan F. Brennecke The University of Texas at Austin
Pappannan Thiyagarajan
Pappannan Thiyagarajan Argonne National Laboratory
William C. Burnett
William C. Burnett Florida State University

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