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  • 1980 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Robert A. Osteryoung was affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States. Their academic career involved contributions to scientific research within their institution.

Osteryoung received the recognition of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1980, reflecting their involvement in the broader scientific community.

While specific details on their publications, co-authors, and primary fields of study are not available, the record indicates an absence of recent papers or frequently occurring collaborations and venues tied to their research activities.

Best Publications

  • The room temperature ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate : Electrochemical couples and physical properties

    Joan Fuller;Richard T. Carlin;Robert A. Osteryoung

  • Square wave voltammetry

    Janet G. Osteryoung;Robert A. Osteryoung

  • Theory of square wave voltammetry for kinetic systems

    John J. O'Dea;Janet. Osteryoung;Robert A. Osteryoung

  • Square wave voltammetry

    Unknown

  • An electrochemical and spectroscopic study of some aromatic hydrocarbons in the room temperature molten salt system aluminum chloride-n-butylpyridinium chloride

    Unknown

  • Square wave voltammetry at the dropping mercury electrode: theory

    J. H. Christie;John A. Turner;R. A. Osteryoung

  • Electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole and electrochemistry of polypyrrole films in ambient temperature molten salts

    Unknown

  • Elimination of copper-zinc intermetallic interferences in anodic stripping voltammetry

    T. R. Copeland;R. A. Osteryoung;R. K. Skogerboe

  • Raman spectra of molten aluminum chloride: 1-butylpyridinium chloride systems at ambient temperatures

    Unknown

  • Infrared study of ambient-temperature chloroaluminates as a function of melt acidity

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  • Analytical applications of pulsed voltammetric stripping at thin film mercury electrodes

    T. R. Copeland;J. H. Christie;R. A. Osteryoung;R. K. Skogerboe

  • Observation of electrode-solution interface by means of internal reflection spectrometry

    Wilford Nels. Hansen;Theodore. Kuwana;Robert A. Osteryoung

  • Application of double potential-step chronocoulometry to the study of reactant adsorption. theory

    Unknown

  • Preparation of Pure Fused Lithium Chloride-Potassium Chloride Eutectic Solvent

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  • Further Study of the Iodide-Iodine Couple at Platinum Electrodes by Thin Layer Electrochemistry.

    A. T. Hubbard;R. A. Osteryoung;F. C. Anson

  • Studies of titanium(IV) chloride in a strongly Lewis acidic molten salt: electrochemistry and titanium NMR and electronic spectroscopy

    R. T. Carlin;Robert A. Osteryoung;J. S. Wilkes;J. Rovang

  • Electrochemical reduction of dioxygen in room-temperature imidazolium chloride-aluminum chloride molten salts

    Michael T. Carter;Charles L. Hussey;Sandra K. D. Strubinger;Robert A. Osteryoung

  • Differential normal pulse voltammetry in the alternating pulse mode for reversible electrode reactions

    Timothy R. Brumleve;John J. O'Dea;Robert A. Osteryoung;Janet. Osteryoung

  • Square wave voltammetry at the dropping mercury electrode: Experimental

    John A. Turner;J. H. Christie;M. Vukovic;R. A. Osteryoung

  • Instrumental artifacts in differential pulse polarography

    Joseph H. Christie;Janet. Osteryoung;Robert A. Osteryoung

  • Chronocoulometry: A convenient, rapid and reliable technique for detection and determination of adsorbed reactants

    Fred C. Anson;Robert A. Osteryoung

  • Integration of Single‐Sweep Oscillopolarograms I . Determination of Reactant Adsorption and Oxide Film Reduction at Platinum Electrodes

    R. A. Osteryoung;G. Lauer;F. C. Anson

  • Electrochemistry in neutral ambient-temperature ionic liquids. 1. Studies of iron(III), neodymium(III), and lithium(I)

    Marek Lipsztajn;Robert A. Osteryoung

  • Square wave voltammetry and other pulse techniques for the determination of kinetic parameters. The reduction of zinc(II) at mercury electrodes

    John J. O'Dea;Janet Osteryoung;Robert A. Osteryoung

  • Electrochemistry of Polythiophene and Polybithiophene Films in Ambient Temperature Molten Salts

    Laura Janiszewska;Robert A. Osteryoung

  • Rechargeable Lithium and Sodium Anodes in Chloroaluminate Molten Salts Containing Thionyl Chloride

    J. Fuller;R. A. Osteryoung;R. T. Carlin

  • Determination of equilibrium constants for the tetrachloroaluminate ion dissociation in ambient-temperature ionic liquids

    Zenon J. Karpinski;Robert A. Osteryoung

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul C. Trulove
Paul C. Trulove United States Naval Academy
Janet. Osteryoung
Janet. Osteryoung North Carolina State University
Thomas A. Zawodzinski
Thomas A. Zawodzinski University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Daniel A. Buttry
Daniel A. Buttry Arizona State University

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