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Enju Wang, Ph.D.
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Kwok-Fan Chio and Enju Wang . Optical Sensing of Micromolecular Heparin and Other Polyanions with Thin Polymeric Films, Presented at EAS 2001, Atlanta, NJ, Nov, 2001.
Enju Wang and Andrew Bocarsly, Optical sensors for pH and Other ions Based on Sol-Gels, Presented at Eastern Analytical Symposium 2002, Somerset, NJ Nov, 20, 2002.
Enju Wang, Kwok-Fan Chow, Crystal Wong , Vivian Kwan, Tammy Chin, and Andrew Bocarsly. Optical Sensors for HCl and HNO3 Based on Phenol Red Doped in Sol-Gels,” Invited oral presentation at Pittcon, March, 2004, Chicago, IL
Wenqun Wang, Alvin Persad, Kwok-Fan Chow, Crystal Wong, Cynthia Yee, and Enju Wang, “Optical sensors for amine based on dye-doped sol-gels. Will be presented at EAS-04, Somerset, NJ.
Anne Okafor, Wenqun Wang, Kwok-Fan Chow, Crystal Wong, Cynthia Yee, Enju Wang and Neil D. Jespersen. “Dye Doped Sol-gels for Chemical Sensors, ”To be presented at Pittcon-05 (Invited oral presentation), Orlando, Florida, March, 2005.