Matt Mccarroll
Assistant Professor
Chemistry
Southern Illinois University
United States of America
Biography
Research in the McCarroll Group involves the application of analytical chemistry to solve complex chemical problems with an emphasis in the area of molecular spectroscopy. Current investigations include systems involving molecular and chiral recognition. We also have an interest in the development of fluorescent sensors and pseudostationary phases for use in micellar capillary electrophoresis (MCE). The primary techniques used in our laboratory include steady-state and time-resolved (ps) fluorescence spectroscopy, capillary electrophoresis and fluorescence polarization
Research Interest
Electrophoresis and fluorescence polarization
Publications
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"AnilinoMethylRhodamines as Sensitive Fluorescent Probes for Optical Measurements of pH", Quinn A. Best, Chuangjun Liu, Paul D. van Hoveln, Matthew E. McCarroll, Colleen Scott, J. Org. Chem., 2013, 78(20), 10134-10143.
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Hierarchical structures produced using unbalanced magnetron sputtering for photocatalytic degradation of Rhodamine 6G dye", Kyriaki Polychronopoulou, Samir M. Aouadi, Ben Sirota, Darcy S. Stone, Lichang Wang, Punit Kohli, Matthew E. McCarroll, J. Nanoparticle Res., 2013, [submitted].
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"Cycloalkyl-AminoMethylRhodamines: pH Dependent Photophysical Properties Tuned by Cycloalkane Ring Size", Chuangjun Liu, Quinn A. Best, Brian Suarez, Jack Pertile, Matthew E. McCarroll, Colleen N. Scott, J. Fluoresc., 2015 [accepted].