James Ranville
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Contact
256 Coolbaugh Hall
(303) 273 3004
Fax: (303) 273 3629
jranvill@mines.edu
Another aspect of my research deals with field-flow fractionation (FFF). FFF is a family of related methods that provides a high-resolution, size separation of macromolecules, colloids and particles over an ultimate range of a few thousand Daltons to 50 micrometers. One significant advantage of FFF over other size analysis methods is that it provides a separation, which allows further analysis of colloids as a function of size. Currently my research group is using FFF to examine soil particle composition over a size range of 1-25 micrometers. Other methods we have used in conjunction with FFF are electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction; develop and application of size separation methods; isolation and characterization of natural organic matter.
Labs and Research Centers
Education
- BS, Lake Superior State University
- MS, Colorado School of Mines
- PhD, Colorado School of Mines
- Postdoctoral Study, Monash University, Australia
Publications
James Ranville’s Google Scholar Page
- Poda A.R., Bentner A.J., Kennedy A.J., Harmon A., Hull M., Mitrano D.M., Ranville J.F., Steevens J. Characterization of silver nanoparticles using flow-field flow fractionation interfaced to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry J. Chromatography A2011, 1218, 4219 – 4225.
- Zielinski R.A., Al-Hwaiti M.S., Budahn J.R., Ranville J.F. Radionuclides, trace elements, and radium residence in phosphogypsum of Jordan Environmetal Geochemistry and Health 2011, 43, 149 – 165.
- Al-Hwaiti M.S. and Ranville J.F. Distribution of potentially toxic metal and radionuclide contamination in soils related to phosphogypsum waste stockpiling in the Eshidiya Mine, Jordan Geochemistry-Exploration Environment Analysis 2010, 10, 419 – 433.
- Pace H.E., Lesher E.K., Ranville J.F. INFLUENCE OF STABILITY ON THE ACUTE TOXICITY OF CdSe/ZnS NANOCRYSTALS TO DAPHNIA MAGNA Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2010, 29, 1338 – 1343.
- High W.A., Ranville J.F., Brown M., Punshon T., Lanzirotti A., Jackson B.P. Gadolinium deposition in nephrogenic systemic fibrosis: An examination of tissue using synchrotron x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy J. American. Acad. Dermatology 2010, 62, 38 – 44.