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Stephen J. Haswell

Stephen J. Haswell

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Chemistry

D-Index
61
Citations
12034
World Ranking
9326
National Ranking
222

Overview

Stephen J. Haswell is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia. Their research spans multiple interconnected fields, including chemical engineering, engineering, and chemistry, with a focus on bioengineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and electrochemistry as subfields of study.

The scientist's work covers key topics related to analytical chemistry and sensors, electrochemical sensors and biosensors, and electrochemical analysis and applications. These topics reflect a concentration on the development and application of electrochemical methods for sensing and analysis.

Haswell has published in venues such as the Ghana Journal of Science. One of their recent papers, titled Phosphomolybdenum Blue Detection - A Review of Characteristics, Achievements, Challenges and Future Prospects, was published in 2020 in this journal.

They have collaborated with various frequent co-authors, including:

  • George N. Doku
  • William Kwaku Agbozo
  • Tom McCreedy

These collaborations indicate a diverse network of research partnerships contributing to the fields of analytical chemistry and electrochemical sensing.

Best Publications

  • Normal prion protein has an activity like that of superoxide dismutase.

    David R. Brown;Boon-Seng Wong;Farida Hafiz;Christine Clive

  • Micro reactors: principles and applications in organic synthesis

    Paul D.I. Fletcher;Stephen J. Haswell;Esteban Pombo-Villar;Brian H. Warrington

  • The application of micro reactors for organic synthesis

    Paul Watts;Stephen J. Haswell

  • Consequences of manganese replacement of copper for prion protein function and proteinase resistance

    David R. Brown;Farida Hafiz;Leslie L. Glasssmith;Boon-Seng Wong

  • Antioxidant activity related to copper binding of native prion protein.

    David R. Brown;Christine Clive;Stephen J. Haswell

  • Benchmarking of Microreactor Applications

    Helmut Pennemann;Paul Watts;Stephen J. Haswell;and Volker Hessel

  • Lab-on-a-chip or chip-in-a-lab: challenges of commercialization lost in translation

    Mazher Iqbal Mohammed;Steven Haswell;Ian Gibson

  • The application of micro reactors to synthetic chemistry

    Stephen J. Haswell;Robert J. Middleton;Brian O’Sullivan;Victoria Skelton

  • The use of a novel microreactor for high throughput continuous flow organic synthesis

    Gillian M Greenway;Stephen J Haswell;David O Morgan;Victoria Skelton

  • Green chemistry: synthesis in micro reactors

    Stephen J. Haswell;Paul Watts

  • Metal imbalance and compromised antioxidant function are early changes in prion disease.

    Alana M. Thackray;Robert Knight;Stephen J. Haswell;Raymond Bujdoso

  • Towards paired and coupled electrode reactions for clean organic microreactor electrosyntheses

    Christopher A. Paddon;Mahito Atobe;Toshio Fuchigami;Ping He

  • Chemometrics: Applications of Mathematics and Statistics to Laboratory Systems

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  • Characterisation of a micro-total analytical system for the determination of nitrite with spectrophotometric detection

    G.M Greenway;S.J Haswell;P.H Petsul

  • Hydrochemical processes in lowland rivers: insights from in situ, high-resolution monitoring

    Andrew J. Wade;E. J. Palmer-Felgate;Sarah J. Halliday;Richard A. Skeffington

  • Chemical and biochemical microreactors

    Stephen J Haswell;Victoria Skelton

  • Microwave-assisted Suzuki reactions in a continuous flow capillary reactor

    Ping He;Stephen J. Haswell;Paul D.I. Fletcher

  • Microfluidic combinatorial chemistry.

    Paul Watts;Stephen J Haswell

  • Microwave heating of heterogeneously catalysed Suzuki reactions in a micro reactor.

    Ping He;Stephen J. Haswell;Paul D. I. Fletcher

  • Self‐Supported and Clean One‐Step Cathodic Coupling of Activated Olefins with Benzyl Bromide Derivatives in a Micro Flow Reactor

    Ping He;Paul Watts;Frank Marken;Stephen J. Haswell

  • Monitoring of chemical reactions within microreactors using an inverted Raman microscopic spectrometer

    Paul D. I. Fletcher;Stephen J. Haswell;Xunli Zhang

  • On-line microwave digestion of slurry samples with direct flame atomic absorption spectrometric elemental detection

    Stephen J. Haswell;David Barclay

  • The synthesis of peptides using micro reactors

    Paul Watts;Charlotte Wiles;Stephen J. Haswell;Esteban Pombo-Villar

Frequent Co-Authors

Gillian M. Greenway
Gillian M. Greenway University of Hull
Paul D. I. Fletcher
Paul D. I. Fletcher University of Hull
David R. Brown
David R. Brown University of Bath
Andrew J. Wade
Andrew J. Wade University of Reading
Frank Marken
Frank Marken University of Bath
Michael J. Bowes
Michael J. Bowes Natural Environment Research Council
Ian M. Jones
Ian M. Jones University of Reading
Colin Neal
Colin Neal Ford Motor Company (United States)
Helen P. Jarvie
Helen P. Jarvie University of Waterloo
Vesselin N. Paunov
Vesselin N. Paunov Nazarbayev University

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