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Overview

Willie L. Hinze is affiliated with Wake Forest University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with particular attention to subfields such as Organic Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Biomaterials, Spectroscopy, and Materials Chemistry.

Their scholarly work covers a range of topics, including:

  • Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
  • Surfactants and Colloidal Systems
  • Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery
  • Nanomaterials for Catalytic Reactions
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications
  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies

Hinze's frequent publishing venues demonstrate a consistent focus in specific journals, including:

  • Langmuir
  • RSC Advances
  • Journal of Chromatography A
  • Solvent Extraction Research and Development Japan

They have collaborated regularly with several coauthors, indicating active scholarly partnerships. Notable frequent coauthors include:

  • Yoshitaka Takagai
  • Taichi Nakagawa
  • Tsugiko Takase
  • Akari Waragai
  • Akihide Hibara

Recent selected publications by Hinze include:

  • Nanoparticle induced formation of self-assembled zwitterionic surfactant microdomains which mimic microemulsions for the in situ fabrication and dispersion of silver nanoparticles (2020), RSC Advances
  • Shape- and Size-Controlled Fabrication of Gold Nano-Urchins via Use of a Mixed Sodium Borohydride and Ascorbic Acid Reductant System (2021), Langmuir
  • Synthesis and evaluation of a diethylammonio-propylsulfate amphoteric ionic column for the high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometric separation and detection of amino acids (2020), Journal of Chromatography A
  • Preparation of Highly Concentrated Uniform-Sized Silver Nanoparticles via Use of Thermoresponsive Zwitterionic Surfactants (2022), Langmuir
  • Rapid Micelle-Mediated Size-Controlled Fabrication of Calcium Sulfate Nanorods Using Silver Nanoparticles (2020), Langmuir

Best Publications

  • A Critical Review of Surfactant-Mediated Phase Separations (Cloud-Point Extractions): Theory and Applications

    Willie L. Hinze;Edmondo Pramauro

  • Surfactant-Mediated Cloud Point Extractions: An Environmentally Benign Alternative Separation Approach

    Frank H. Quina;Willie L. Hinze

  • Applications of Cyclodextrins in Chromatographic Separations and Purification Methods

    Willie L. Hinze

  • Liquid chromatographic separation of enantiomers using a chiral beta cyclodextrin bonded stationary phase and conventional aqueous organic mobile phases

    Willie L. Hinze;Terrence E. Riehl;Daniel W. Armstrong;Wade. DeMond

  • Ordered Media in Chemical Separations

    Willie L. Hinze;Daniel W. Armstrong

  • Evaluation and Optimization of the Factors Affecting Nonionic Surfactant-Mediated Phase Separations

    Raymond P. Frankewich;Willie L. Hinze

  • Micellar enhanced analytical fluorimetry

    Willie L. Hinze;H.N. Singh;Yoshimi Baba;Noel G. Harvey

  • Spectrophotometric determination of sulfite with 4,4'-dithio-dipyridine and 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid)

    Ray E. Humphrey;Melbourne H. Ward;Willie. Hinze

  • Concentration of hydrophobic organic compounds and extraction of protein using alkylammoniosulfate zwitterionic surfactant mediated phase separations (cloud point extractions).

    Tohru. Saitoh;Willie L. Hinze

  • Bile salt surfactants in micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography : Application to hydrophobic molecule separations

    Roderic O. Cole;Michael J. Sepaniak;Willie L. Hinze;Joseph Gorse

  • Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Diastereomers and Structural Isomers on Cyclodextrin-Bonded Phases

    Daniel W. Armstrong;Wade. DeMond;Ala. Alak;Willie L. Hinze

  • Optimization of binaphthyl enantiomer separations by capillary zone electrophoresis using mobile phases containing bile salts and organic solvent

    Roderic O. Cole;Michael J. Sepaniak;W. L. Hinze

  • Enantiomeric Separations in Chromatography

    Daniel W. Armstrong;Soon M. Han;Willie L. Hinze

  • Use of Surfactant and Micellar Systems in Analytical Chemistry

    Willie L. Hinze

  • Micelle-enhanced chemiluminescence and application to the determination of biological reductants using lucigenin.

    Hinze Wl;Riehl Te;Singh Hn;Baba Y

  • Characterization and evaluation of the use of nonionic polyoxyethylene(23)dodecanol micellar mobile phases in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography

    Michael F. Borgerding;Willie L. Hinze

  • Evaluation of the relative effectiveness of different water-soluble .beta.-cyclodextrin media to function as fluorescence enhancement agents

    Raymond P. Frankewich;K. N. Thimmaiah;Willie L. Hinze

  • Thin Layer Chromatographic Separation of Ortho, Meta, and Para Substituted Benzoic Acids and Phenols with Aqueous Solutions of α-Cyclodextrin

    Willie L. Hinze;Daniel W. Armstrong

  • Investigations of stationary phase modification by the mobile phase surfactant in micellar liquid chromatography

    Michael F. Borgerding;Willie L. Hinze;Larry D. Stafford;George W. Fulp

  • Solubilization of cyclodextrins for analytical applications

    Daniel Y. Pharr;Zheng Sheng. Fu;Thuy K. Smith;Willie L. Hinze

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel W. Armstrong
Daniel W. Armstrong The University of Texas at Arlington
Janos H. Fendler
Janos H. Fendler Texas A&M University
Frank H. Quina
Frank H. Quina Universidade de São Paulo
Alain Berthod
Alain Berthod Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Guido Viscardi
Guido Viscardi University of Turin
Michael J. Sepaniak
Michael J. Sepaniak University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Verónica Pino
Verónica Pino University of La Laguna
Alfredo Sanz-Medel
Alfredo Sanz-Medel University of Oviedo

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