Abstract Traditional studies of enzymatic activity rely on the combined kinetics of millions of enzyme molecules to produce a product,…
Dick, Jeffrey
Abstract One frontier of measurement science is pushing the limit of what is measurable. Nanoelectrochemistry has transformed what is measurable…
Abstract The interfacial properties of multiphase systems are often difficult to quantify. We describe the observation and quantification of immiscible…
Abstract Nanoparticles interact with a variety of interfaces, from cell walls for medicinal applications to conductive interfaces for energy storage…
February 25, 2021 By UNC-Chapel Hill Chemistry Communication Jeffrey Dick, assistant professor of chemistry, was recently awarded a Faculty Early Career Development…
Abstract Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are emerging as a hazardous class of environmental micropollutant, and robust, sensitive, and inexpensive…
Abstract Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are an emerging class of pervasive and harmful micropollutant. Next-generation sensors are necessary to…
February 16, 2021 By UNC-Chemistry Communication Jeffrey Dick, assistant professor of chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Carolina…
Abstract We report a technique to amplify the electrochemical signal within micro- and nanodroplets via radical annihilation amplification. Toluene droplets filled with…
Abstract The opioid crisis has proliferated at an unprecedented rate worldwide, posing significant public health challenges. This review presents the…