Pavel Nesterenko obtained his MSc, PhD and DSc from Lomonosov Moscow State University. In 2007 joined the Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science at the University of Tasmania as Professor in Separation Science.
Research Interests
Research area is associated with the development, investigation and application of non-traditional adsorbents and stationary phases for the various separation techniques and specific applications including high-performance chelation ion chromatography, chiral phase chromatography of enantiomers, ligand-exchange chromatography, simultaneous determination of anions and cations, determination of traces of metals in complex samples.
Research Areas:
Selected Publications:- M.A. Kuznetsov, P.N. Nesterenko, G.G. Vasiarov and S.M. Staroverov, 2008, 'High-performance liquid chromatography of α-amino acid enantiomers on eremomycine modified silica', Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 63, pgs. 57-64
- E. Gillespie, D. Connolly, P.N. Nesterenko and B. Paull, 2008, 'Accurate non-invasive determination of pKa of surface functionalised ion exchange monoliths using capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection', Analyst, 133, pgs. 874-876
- J. Tria., P.R. Haddad and P.N. Nesterenko, 2008, 'Determination of aluminium using high performance chelation ion chromatography', Journal of Separation Science, 31, pgs. 2231-2238
- P.N. Nesterenko, O.N. Fedyanina and Y.V. Volgin, 2007, 'Microdispersed sintered nanodiamonds as a new stationary phase for high-performance liquid chromatography', Analyst, 132, pgs. 403-405
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