Robin D. Rogers

Non-Refereed Reviews, Reports, Articles, and Extended Abstracts

 

 

1.                  Rogers, R. D. "Actinide Elements," In The Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology; 1st ed.; Meyers, R. A., Ed.; Academic Press: Orlando, FL, 1987; Vol. 1; pp 190‑217.

2.                  Rogers, R. D. Book Review of "Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis.  Volume 45.  Transition Metal Oxides: Surface Chemistry and Catalysis," J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1990, 112, 6454.

3.                  Rogers, R. D.; Rogers, L. M. "Lanthanides and Actinides.  Annual Survey Covering the Year 1983," J. Organomet. Chem. 1990, 380, 51‑76.

4.                  Rogers, R. D.; Rogers, L. M. "Lanthanides and Actinides.  Annual Survey Covering the Years 1984‑1986," J. Organomet. Chem. 1991, 416, 201‑290.

5.                  Rogers, R. D. "Actinide Elements," In The Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology; 2nd ed.; Meyer, R. A., Ed.; Academic Press: Orlando, FL, 1992; Vol. 1; pp 228‑256.

6.                  Rogers, R. D.; Rogers, L. M. "Lanthanides and Actinides.  Annual Survey Covering  the Years 1987‑1989," J. Organomet. Chem. 1992, 442, 83‑224.

7.                  Rogers, R. D.; Rogers, L. M. "Lanthanides and Actinides.  Annual Survey Covering the Year 1990," J. Organomet. Chem. 1992, 442, 225‑269.

8.                  Rogers, R. D.; Rogers, L. M. "Lanthanides and Actinides.  Annual Survey Covering the Year 1991," J. Organomet. Chem. 1993, 457, 41‑62.

9.                  Rogers, R. D.; Eiteman, M. A. “Preface,” In Aqueous Biphasic Separations: Biomolecules to Metal Ions; Rogers, R. D.; Eiteman, M. A., Eds.; Plenum: New York, 1995; p v.

10.              Rogers, R. D. "Crystal Engineering - ACA Transactions Symposium - July 1998," In American Crystallographic Association Newsletter, ACA: Buffalo, NY, Summer 1998.

11.              Sharma, C. V. K.; Rogers, R. D. "Perspectives of Crystal Engineering," Materials Today 1998, 1(3), 27-30.

12.              Bond, A. H.; Dietz, M. L.; Rogers, R. D. "Preface,” In Metal-Ion Separation and Preconcentration, Progress and Opportunities; Dietz, M. L.; Bond, A. H.; Rogers, R. D., Eds.; ACS Symposium Series 716, American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1999; pp xi-xii.

13.              Huddleston, J. G.; Willauer, H. D.; Griffin, S. T.; Visser, A. E.; Rogers, R. D. "Green Separation Science & Technology: Using Environmentally Benign Polymers to Replace VOCs in Industrial Scale Liquid/Liquid Separations," In Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference Proceedings: Implementing Vision 2020 for the Environment, (1997); Global Perspectives, (1998); American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1999; pp 225-228.

14.              Rogers, R. D.; Griffin, S. T.; Willauer, H. D.; Nicol, J. A. "Clean Solvent Extraction Using Polyethylene Glycol-Based Aqueous Biphasic Systems," In Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference Proceedings: Implementing Vision 2020 for the Environment, (1997); Global Perspectives, (1998); American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1999; pp 149-151.

15.              Lumetta, G. J.; Rogers, R. D.; Gopalan, A. S. “Preface,” In Calixarenes for Separations; Lumetta, G. J.; Rogers, R. D.; Gopalan, A. S., Eds.; ACS Symposium Series 757, American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2000; pp ix-x.

16.              Rogers, R.D. “Preface,” J. Chromatogr., B: Biomed. Sci. Appl. 2000, 743, 1.

17.              Rogers, R. D. “Green Industrial Applications of Ionic Liquids – A NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Crete, Greece (12-16 April 2000),” Green Chemistry 2000, 2, G94-G96.

18.              Visser, A. E.; Swatloski, R. P.; Reichert, W. M.; Willauer, H. D.; Huddleston, J. G.; Rogers, R. D. “Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids and the Associated Implications for their Use as Solvent Alternatives,” In Proceedings of GreenChem2000, 4th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Sustainable Technologies: From Research to Industrial Implementation, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 2000; pp 50-52.

19.              Research Needs for High-Level Waste Stored in Tanks and Bins at U.S. Department of Energy Sites, Environmental Management Science Program, Committee on Long-Term Research Needs for Radioactive High-Level Waste at Department of Energy Sites, Board on Radioactive Waste Management Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies, National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 2001; 134 pp. (Written by Committee)

20.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial,” Cryst. Growth Des. 2001, 1, 1-2.

21.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial,” Cryst. Growth Des. 2002, 2, 1-2.

22.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial – Best New Journal,” Cryst. Growth Des. 2002, 2, 161.

23.              Huddleston, J. G.; Moody, M. L.; Willauer, H. D.; Broker, G. D.; Rogers, R. D. “Predicting the Performance of Alternative Solvents Through the Use of Free Energy Relationships,” In Proceedings of GreenChem2002, 6th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Meeting Global Challenges through Economics and Environmental Innovations, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 2002; pp 59-62.

24.              Holbrey, J. D.; Shaughnessy, K. H.; Rogers, R. D. “Polymerization and Polymers in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids,” In Proceedings of GreenChem2002, 6th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Meeting Global Challenges through Economics and Environmental Innovations, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 2002; pp 62-64.

25.              Rogers, R. D.; Holbrey, J. D.; Spear, S. K.; Swatloski, R. P. “Ionic Liquids: A Look at the Dissolution of Cellulose,” In Proceedings of GreenChem2002, 6th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Meeting Global Challenges through Economics and Environmental Innovations, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 2002; pp 39-40.

26.              Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R. “Preface,” In Ionic Liquids; Industrial Applications to Green Chemistry, Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R. (Eds.); ACS Symposium Series 818; American Chemical Society: Washington DC, 2002; pp xiii-xiv.

27.              Swatloski, R. P.; Holbrey, J. D.; Spear, S. K.; Rogers, R. D. “Ionic Liquids as Green Solvents for Regeneration/Engineering of Cellulose Based Products,” In Proceedings of GreenChem2002, 6th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Meeting Global Challenges through Economics and Environmental Innovations, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 2002; pp 151-152.

28.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial,” Cryst. Growth Des. 2003, 3, 1-2.

29.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial: Introduction: Polymorphism in Crystals,” Cryst. Growth Des. 2003, 3, 867.

30.              Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R. “Preface,” In Ionic Liquids as Green Solvents: Progress and Prospects, Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R. (Eds.); ACS Symposium Series 856; American Chemical Society: Washington DC, 2003; pp xiii-xvi.

31.              Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R.; Volkov, S. “Preface,” In Green Industrial Applications of Ionic Liquids, Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R.; Volkov, S. (Eds.); Kluwer: Dordrecht, 2003; pp xi-xvii.

32.              Holbrey, J. D.; Chen, J.; Turner, M. B.; Swatloski, R. P.; Spear, S. K.; Rogers, R. D. “Applying ionic liquid solvent characteristics for controlled processing of polymer materials,” Polymer Preprints (American Chemical Society, Division of Polymer Chemistry) 2004, 45, 297-298. 

33.              Klingshirn, M. A.; Spear, S. K.; Subramanian, R.; Holbrey, J. D.; Rogers, R. D. “Synthesis, characterization, and application of ionic liquid-poly(ethylene) glycol gel matrices,” Polymer Preprints (American Chemical Society, Division of Polymer Chemistry) 2004, 45, 307-308.

34.              Shaughnessy, K. H.; P'Pool, S. J.; Klingshirn, M. A.; Rogers, R. D. “Coordination polymerization of alkenes in ionic liquid solvents,” Polymer Preprints (American Chemical Society, Division of Polymer Chemistry) 2004, 45, 317-318. 

35.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial: Crystal Growth & Design on an Upward Track,” Cryst. Growth Des. 2004, 4, 1.

36.              Rogers, R. D. “Robin D. Rogers,” Green Chem. 2004, 6, G17-G19.

37.              Rogers, R. D.; Gutowski, K. E.; Griffin, S. T.; Holbrey, J. D. “Aqueous biphasic systems based on salting-out polyethylene glycol or ionic liquid solutions: strategies for actinide or fission product separations.  Preprints of Extended Abstracts presented at the ACS National Meeting, American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental Chemistry 2004, 44, 403-407.

38.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial: Polymorphism in Crystals-A Special Issue of Crystal Growth & Design,” Cryst. Growth Des. 2004, 4, 1085.

39.              Risk and Decisions About Disposition of Transuranic and High-Level Radioactive Waste, Committee on Risk-Based Approaches for Disposition of Transuranic and High-Level Radioactive Waste, National Research Council of the National Academies, The National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2005; 215 pp. (Written by Committee)

40.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial: Crystal Growth & Design on an Upward Track,” Cryst. Growth Des. 2005, 5, 1.

41.              Turner, M. B.; Holbrey, J. D.; Spear, S. K.; Rogers, R. D. “Ionic Liquids,” In 2005 Yearbook of Science & Technology, McGraw-Hill: New York, 2005; pp 158-160.

42.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial: A Tribute to the Life and Career of J. Michael McBride,” Cryst. Growth Des. 2005, 5, 2021.

43.              Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R. “Preface,” In Ionic Liquids IIIA: Fundamentals, Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities – Properties and Structure, Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R. (Eds.); ACS Symposium Series 902; American Chemical Society: Washington DC, 2005 pp xiii-xiv and In Ionic Liquids IIIB: Fundamentals, Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities - Transformations and Processes, Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R. (Eds.); ACS Symposium Series 902; American Chemical Society: Washington DC, 2005 pp xiii-xiv.

44.              Vlieg, E.; Rogers, D. R. “Polymorphism,” (A report on the name microsymposium at the XX Congress and General Assembly of the IUCr (2005)), International Union of Crystallography Newsletter 2005, 13, 15 and 18.

45.              Rogers, R. D. “Preface: China - A Growing Ionic Liquids Community,” In Ionic Liquids: From Fundamentals to Applications, Zhang, S. (Ed.); ScienceP: Beijing, China, 2006.

46.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial: Authors Lead Crystal Growth & Design to Monthly Issues and Higher Impact!” Cryst. Growth Des. 2006, 6, 1.

47.              Rogers, R. D. “First China-USA Green Chemistry Workshop,” Green Chem. 2006, 8, 126-127.

48.              Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R. “A Response to an Old-Fashioned Thought Cop,” Anal. Chem. 2006, 78, 3480-3481.

49.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial: Higher Impact, Higher Immediacy, Growth, and Outreach, Cryst. Growth Des. 2007, 7, 1.

50.              Brennecke, J. F.; Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R. “Preface,” In Ionic Liquids IV: Not Just Solvents Anymore, Brennecke, J. F.; Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R. (Eds.); ACS Symposium Series 975; American Chemical Society: Washington DC, 2007; pp xi-xiii.

51.              Rogers, R. D.; Voth, G. A. “Guest Editorial: Ionic Liquids,” Acc. Chem. Res. 2007, 40, 1077-1078.

52.              Gurau, G.; Rogers, R. D. “Ionic Liquids: Green Solvents or Advanced Materials?” Materials World 2007, 15(12), 25-27.

53.              Rogers, R. D., “Ionic Liquids: Green Miracles, Toxic Solvents, or New Drugs?,” Center for Advanced Bioseparation Technology Newsletter, December 2007.

54.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial: Expanding Horizons, Cryst. Growth Des. 2008, 8, 1.

55.              Rogers, R. D. “Is a Lower Risk ‘Green’ Industrial revolution in our Future?” Risk Policy Report; Inside EPA; Washington, DC; April 1, 2008, 15, pp 11-12.

56.              Kunle, O. O.; Fortunak, J.; Rogers, R. D. “Workshop in Green Chemistry Production of Essential Medicines in Developing Countries,” Green Chem. 2008, 10, 823-824.

57.              Rodríguez, H.; Bica, K.; Rogers, R. D. “(Editorial) Ionic Liquid Technology: A Potential New Platform for the Pharmaceutical Industry,” Trop. J. Pharm. Res. 2008, 7, 1011-1012.

58.              Rogers, R. D. “Journal Club: A Chemist Believes that an Ionic Liquid is the Place for a Noxious Gas,” Nature 2008, 454, 555.

59.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial: Crystal Growth & Design in India, Cryst. Growth Des. 2009, 9, 1639.

60.              Advice on the Department of Energy’s Cleanup Technology Roadmap: Gaps and Bridges, Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board Division of Earth and Life Sciences Committee on Development and Implementation of a Cleanup Technology Roadmap, National Research Council of the National Academies, The National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2009; 271 pp. (Written by Committee)

61.              Rogers, R. D. “Editorial: Crystal Growth & Design’s First Virtual Special Issue, Cryst. Growth Des. 2009, 9, In Press.

62.              Rogers, R. D. “Preface,” In Ionic Liquids and Green Chemistry, Zhang, S; Xu, C.; Lu, X.; Zhou, Q. (Eds.); Science Press: Beijing, China, 2009.

63.              Rogers, R. D. “Preface, Twenty-Fifth Rare Earth Research Conference,” J. Alloys Comp. 2009, 488, 491.

 

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