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Doug Raynie

Doug Raynie

Professor Emeritus

He/His

South Dakota State University

Bio

Dr. Doug Raynie is Professor and Department Head Emeritus in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at South Dakota State University. He joined SDSU in 2001 following eleven years in the Corporate Research Division at Procter & Gamble. His current research focuses on the use of supercritical fluids, ionic liquids, deep eutectics, and other novel solvent systems for biomass processing and analytical separations. He is Sample Preparation Perspectives columnist for LC/GC magazine. Under his leadership, South Dakota State University become one of the inaugural signatories to the Green Chemistry Commitment, where he serves on the Advisory Board. In 2016, he received the ACS Committee on Environmental Improvement’s Award for Incorporating Sustainability into Chemistry Education.

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GCTLC Roles

  1. Learning Object Peer Reviewers
  2. Forum Moderators

Beyond Benign Roles

  1. GCC Champion
  2. GCC Advisory Board Member
  3. Educational Content Developer

Languages

  1. English

Keywords Tags/Expertise

  1. Supercritical Fluids
  2. Deep Eutectic Solvents
  3. Principles of Toxicology
  4. Chromatography
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Toxicology for Chemists Group

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Green Analytical Chemistry

This is a group dedicated to GCTLC users interested in green analytical chemistry (including

Open / Public

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