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Ramon M. Barnes is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States. Their research encompasses areas within engineering and chemistry, with a focused interest in biomedical engineering and analytical chemistry.

The main topics covered in their work relate to biosensors and analytical detection as well as the development of analytical chemistry methods. These topics reflect an interdisciplinary approach combining engineering principles with chemical analysis techniques.

Ramon M. Barnes has published in the Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, contributing to research dissemination in a specialized venue for analytical techniques involving atomic spectrometry. Their recent paper is titled "2020 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, January 13-18, 2020, Tucson, Arizona," published in 2020.

  • 2020 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, January 13-18, 2020, Tucson, Arizona (2020, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry)

The scientist's work does not list frequent coauthors, indicating either a largely independent research path or collaborations that have not resulted in multiple joint publications according to available data.

Ramon M. Barnes's contributions primarily lie in applying analytical chemistry methods toward advancements in biosensors and detection technologies, bridging engineering with chemistry disciplines.

Best Publications

  • How much soil do young children ingest: An epidemiologic study

    Edward J. Calabrese;Ramon Barnes;Edward J. Stanek;Harris Pastides

  • Microwave-excited atmospheric pressure helium plasma emission detection characteristics in fused silica capillary gas chromatography

    Scott A. Estes;Peter C. Uden;Ramon M. Barnes

  • Atmospheric pressure helium microwave detection system for gas chromatography

    Bruce D. Quimby;Peter C. Uden;Ramon M. Barnes

  • Sample preparation in alkaline media

    Joaquim A. Nóbrega;Mirian C. Santos;Rafael A. de Sousa;Solange Cadore

  • Intercomparison of boron isotope and concentration measurements : Part II: Evaluation of results

    Roberto Gonfiantini;Sonia Tonarini;Manfred Gröning;Alessandra Adorni-Braccesi

  • Interface for capillary electrophoresis and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

    Qinghong. Lu;Susan M. Bird;Ramon M. Barnes

  • Soil Ingestion Estimates for Children Residing on a Superfund Site

    Edward J. Calabrese;Edward J. Stanek;Penelope Pekow;Ramon M. Barnes

  • Determination of the aqueous chlorination products of humic substances by gas chromatography with microwave plasma emission detection

    Bruce D. Quimby;Michael F. Delaney;Peter C. Uden;Ramon M. Barnes

  • Synthesis and characterization of a poly(acrylamidoxime) metal chelating resin

    M. B. Colella;S. Siggia;R. M. Barnes

  • Determination of lead and other trace element species in blood by size exclusion chromatography and inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometry.

    Bertold. Gercken;Ramon M. Barnes

  • Direct determination of major and trace elements in milk by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission and mass spectrometry

    Joaquim A. Nóbrega;Yves Gélinas;Antoaneta Krushevska;Ramon M. Barnes

  • Soil Ingestion in Adults—Results of a Second Pilot Study

    Edward J. Stanek;Edward J. Calabrese;Ramon Barnes;Penelope Pekow

  • Determination of some trace elements in human tooth enamel

    Eva Reitznerová;Dula Amarasiriwardena;Marta Kopčáková;R. M. Barnes

  • High-resolution gas chromatography of trialkyllead chlorides with an inert solvent venting interface for microwave excited helium plasma detection

    Scott A. Estes;Peter C. Uden;Ramon M. Barnes

  • Determination of trihalomethanes in drinking water by gas chromatography with a microwave plasma emission detector.

    Bruce D. Quimby;Michael F. Delaney;Peter C. Uden;Ramon M. Barnes

  • Determination of Total Iodine in Nutritional and Biological Samples by ICP-MS Following Their Combustion within an Oxygen Stream

    Yves Gélinas;and Antoaneta Krushevska;Ramon M. Barnes

  • Preliminary adult soil ingestion estimates: Results of a pilot study

    Edward J. Calabrese;Edward J. Stanek;Charles E. Gilbert;Ramon M. Barnes

  • Comparison of microwave-assisted acid leaching techniques for the determination of heavy metals in sediments, soils, and sludges

    D. Florian;R. M. Barnes;G. Knapp

  • Differential determination of chromium(VI)-chromium(III) with poly(dithiocarbamate) chelating resin and inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry

    Akira. Miyazaki;Ramon M. Barnes

  • Arsenic speciation in human hair: a new perspective for epidemiological assessment in chronic arsenicism

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  • Concentration and spectrochemical determination of trace metals in urine with a poly(dithiocarbamate) resin and inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry.

    Ramon M. Barnes;Jeanne Spero. Genna

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter C. Uden
Peter C. Uden University of Massachusetts Amherst
Edward J. Calabrese
Edward J. Calabrese University of Massachusetts Amherst
Joaquim A. Nóbrega
Joaquim A. Nóbrega Federal University of São Carlos
Javad Mostaghimi
Javad Mostaghimi University of Toronto
Andrea Dini
Andrea Dini National Research Council (CNR)
Klaus Brendel
Klaus Brendel University of Arizona
Mark Cave
Mark Cave British Geological Survey
Dennis J. Paustenbach
Dennis J. Paustenbach John Wiley & Sons (United States)
Thomas W. Boutton
Thomas W. Boutton Texas A&M University
Baoshan Xing
Baoshan Xing University of Massachusetts Amherst

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