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Dr Emily Hilder

BScHons, PhD(Tas), MRACI, CCHEM

Senior Lecturer

Contact Details
Telephone: +61 3 6226 -7670
Fax: +61 3 6226 -2858
Location: Hobart Campus, Chemistry Building, 410
Email: Emily.Hilder@utas.edu.au

Emily Hilder graduated from the University of Tasmania where she obtained both her BSc (Hons) and PhD. She held postdoctoral positions at Johannes Kepler University (Austria) and the E.O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (USA) before returning to Australia in 2004 as an ARC Postdoctoral Fellow


Research Interests

My research interests lie in the general area of separation science, in particular the combination of chromatographic and electrophoretic separation mechanisms to solve complex separation problems such as for sample of biological or pharmaceutical origin, and the development of novel materials to facilitate this. This includes the synthesis of novel polymeric monolithic materials as selective adsorbents for sample preparation/ pretreatment, chromatographic stationary phases and other applications in analytical chemistry. I am also interested in the development of miniaturised analytical systems, particularly for applications in clinical diagnostics and remote monitoring.

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Selected Publications:

  • D. Schaller, E.F. Hilder and P.R. Haddad, 2005, 'Separation of antidepressants by capillary electrophoresis with in-line solid phase extraction using a novel monolithic adsorbent.', Anal. Chim. Acta , In press
  • E. F. Hilder, F. Svec and J.M.J. Fréchet, 2004, 'Development and application of polymeric monolithic stationary phases for capillary electrochromatography', J. Chromatogr. A, 1044, pgs. 3-22
  • E.F. Hilder, F. Svec and J.M.J. Fréchet, 2004, 'Shielded stationary phases based on porous polymer monoliths for the separation of highly basic biomolecules ', Anal. Chem., , 76, ASAP web edition, 18 May 2004
  • T. Rohr, E.F. Hilder, J.J. Donovan, F. Svec and J.M.J. Fréchet, 2003, 'Photografting and the control of surface chemistry in three-dimensional porous polymer monoliths.', Macromolecules, 36, pgs. 1677-1684
  • J.P. Hutchinson, E.F. Hilder, R.A. Shellie, J.A. Smith and P.R. Haddad, 2006, 'Towards high capacity latex-coated porous polymer monoliths as ion-exchange stationary phases.', Analyst, Emerging Investigators Special Issue, In press
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