School of

Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering

ChEBE Faculty Research

Cornelius F. Ivory, Ph.D.

Professor

Dr. Ivory is a participating faculty member of the
Center for Integrated Biotechnology at WSU.


School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering
Washington State University
118 Dana Hall Spokane St.
P.O. Box 642710
Pullman, WA 99164-2710


Office: EME B43 (Tel: 509 335-7716)
Lab: ETRL 342
cfivory@wsu.edu
Dr. Ivory's Website


Graduate Students

Danny Bottenus
Jeffrey Burke
Ann Marie Hardin
Bingwen Liu

 

Biographical Information

Dr. Ivory received his B.S. in chemical engineering from the University of Notre Dame (1974) and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Princeton University (1980). Following a tour as ‘Visiting Scientist’ in the bioseparations branch of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, he moved to academia and presently teaches in the chemical engineering department at Washington State University.


Selected Publications

  1. Leatzow, D. and C. F. Ivory, “Preparative-scale Isoelectric Focusing of Protein Isoforms in a Vortex-Stabilized Electrophoresis Device,” Final draft
  2. Horiuchi K., P. Dutta and C. F. Ivory, “Electroosmosis with Step Changes in Zeta Potential in Microchannel Electrophoresis,” Final draft
  3. Cui, H., Al Mamun, N. H., Z. Huang, P. Dutta and C. F. Ivory, “Dynamic Electric Valving for Electrokinetic Separation in a Networked Microfluidic Chip,” Final draft
  4. Thome, B. and C. F. Ivory, “Increasing the Scale of True Moving Bed electrophoretic separations using filtration to reduce solvent volumetric flows between sections II and III,” Submitted
  5. Shim J-S., P. Dutta and C. F. Ivory, “Modeling and Simulation of Isoelectric Focusing in Two-Dimensional Geometries,” Submitted
  6. Harrison, S. and C. F. Ivory, “An Analytical Expression which Predicts the Location of Stationary, Steady-State Zone Positions in Isotachophoresis,” Submitted
  7. Cui, H., Al Mamun, N. H., P. Dutta and C. F. Ivory, “Isotachophoresis of Proteins in a Microfluidic chip with T-Junctions: Experiment and 2D Simulation,” Submitted
  8. Hardin, A. M. and C. F. Ivory, “Buffer salt effect on pH in the interior of an anion exchange resin,” J. Colloid Interface Sci., Accepted
  9. Thome, B. and C. F. Ivory, “Continuous Voltage Gradients and Their Application to True Moving Bed Electrophoresis,” J. Chromatogr. Accepted
  10. Bottenus D., Leatzow, D., and C. F. Ivory, “Effects of Increased Voltage on Resolution in Isoelectric Focusing of Myoglobin Variants,” Electrophoresis Accepted
  11. Bottenus, D. and C. F. Ivory, “On-Line Optical Fiber Detection in a Preparative Vortex-Stabilized Free-Flow Electrofocusing Apparatus,” Biotechnology Progress 22(3): 842-846 (2006).
  12. Cui, H., K. Horiuchi, P. Dutta and C. F. Ivory, “Multistage isoelectric focusing in a Poly(dimethylsiloxane) microfluidic chip,” Analytical Chemistry 77(24):7878-86 (2005).
  13. Petsev, D. N., G. P. Lopez, C. F. Ivory, S. S. Sibbett, “Microchip Protein Separation by Electric Field Gradient Focusing," Lab-on-a-Chip, 5(6) 587-597 (2005).
  14. Cui, H., K. Horiuchi, P. Dutta and C. F. Ivory, “Isoelectric focusing in a Poly(dimethylsiloxane) microfluidic chip," Analytical Chemistry, (2005).
  15. Ivory, C. F., “Preparative Free-Flow Electrofocusing in a Vortex-Stabilized Annulus,” Electrophoresis, 25 360-374 (2004).
  16. Ross, D., C. F. Ivory, L. E. Locascio, and K. E. Van Cott, “Peak Compression and Resolution for Electrophoretic Separations in Diverging Microchannels,” Electrophoresis, 25(21-22) 3694-3704 (2004).
  17. Tracy, N. and C. F. Ivory, “Modeling Two-Component Isoelectric Focusing Buffers in a Vortex-Stabilized Electrophoresis Apparatus,” Biotechnol. Progress 20(1) 193-199 (2004).
  18. Preparative Focusing of Proteins Using Binary Buffers in a Vortex-Stabilized, Free-Flow Apparatus,” Electrophoresis 25(12) 1748-1757 (2004).
  19. Ista, L. K., G. P. Lopez, C. F. Ivory, M. J. Ortiz, T. A. Schifani, C. D. Schwappach, and S. S. Sibbett, Microchip Countercurrent Electroseparation, Lab-on-a-Chip, 3 266-272 (2003).
  20. Ross, D., C. F. Ivory, L. E. Locascio, and K. E. Van Cott, Peak Compression and Resolution for Electrophoretic Separations in Diverging Microchannels, Anal. Chem., (2003) Submitted
  21. Thome, B. and C. F. Ivory, Development of a Segmented Model for a Continuous Electrophoretic Moving Bed Enantiomer Separation, Biotechnol. Progr., 19(6) 1703-12 (2003).
  22. Thome, B. and C. F. Ivory, "Continuous Fractionation Of Enantiomer Pairs In Free Solution Using An Electrophoretic Analog Of Simulated Moving Bed Chromatography, " J. Chromatography A 953 263-277 (2002).
  23. Ivory, C. F., "Temperature Profiles in the Thermal Entrance Region of Electrically-Heated, Laminar Flow in a Slit, Chemical Engineering Science 55 601-613 (2000).
  24. C. F. Ivory, A Brief Review of Alternative Electrofocusing Techniques, Separation Science and Technology 35(11) 1777-1793 (2000).


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