Faculty - Dr. Rob Richter
                     
                     
                        
                        
                           
                           
                           
                           Professor of Chemistry
                            
                         
                     
                     
                        
                        
                           
                           
                              
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                                          | Contact Information |  
                                          
                                          | Phone: (773) 995-2182 |  
                                          
                                          | Email: rrichter@csu.edu |  
                                          
                                          | Office: SCI-238 |  | 
                           
                           
                              
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                                          | Education |  
                                          
                                          | B.S., Valparaiso University |  
                                          
                                          | PhD., University of Missouri-Columbia |  
                                          
                                          | Postdoctoral, Wadsworth Center- New York State Dept. of Health |  | 
                           
                           
                              
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                                          | Hobbies & Interests |  
                                          
                                          | Archery- Target and 3D |  | 
                           
                        
                     
                     Research Interests
                     
                     Dr. Richter’s area of expertise is in analytical methods development.  Before joining
                        CSU as a faculty member he developed over 100 unique microwave analytical methods
                        for companies such as Boeing, Dow, Dupont, Pfizer, Genetech, NASA, Abbot, and MEMC.
                          In addition, he was part of the team the developed EPA Analysis Methods 3051, 3052,
                        7473, 3546.  He is the author of two books on sample preparation techniques for ultra
                        trace analysis of inorganic and organic species.  He is engaged in variety of microwave
                        related research including nanoparticle synthesis, optimization of organic synthetic
                        methodologies, environmental analysis, and integrating microwave enhanced chemistry
                        quality control applications.
                     
                     Representative Presentations & Publications
                     
                     
                        
                        - Peters, E. L., Kaufmann-Daszczuk, B., Brant, H. A., Jagoe, C. H., & Richter, R. (2001).
                           Element concentrations and fluctuating asymmetry in a terrestrial isopod (Armadillidium
                           vulgare) in metropolitan Chicago Parklands. Department of Biological Sciences, Chicago
                           State University, 1p.
- Combs, D., Godsel, B., Pohlman-Zordan, J., Huff, A., King, J., Richter, R., & Smith,
                           P. F. (2021). Reduction of silver ions in molybdates: elucidation of framework acidity
                           as the factor controlling charge balance mechanisms in aqueous zinc-ion electrolyte.
                           RSC advances, 11(62), 39523-39533.
- Akonnor, S., & Richter, R. C. (2021). EVALUATION OF STAGE 2 BABY FOODS AS POTENTIAL
                           SOURCE OF HEAVY METAL TOXICITY IN INFANTS 6 TO 12 MONTHS. Journal of Undergraduate
                           Chemistry Research, 20(2), 23.
Representative Grants & Funding
                     
                     
                        
                        - Illinois Space Grant Consortium
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