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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Susanne Striegler's research program investigates the design and application of nanogel catalysts for the hydrolysis of glycosidic bonds. Her work includes developing screening assays to identify effective catalysts for breaking down disaccharides and oligosaccharides. Recent publications have focused on the structure-activity relationships of polyacrylate microgels, exploring their antibacterial properties and catalytic efficiencies.
Further research by Striegler examines the physical chemistry of colloidal aggregation, specifically the solvent-induced inversion of aggregation during electrophoretic deposition. She also investigates the synthesis of specific organic molecules, such as galactonoamidines, with controlled structural properties. Her scholarly contributions are reflected in an h-index of 19 and over 1,100 citations from 64 publications. Striegler has also served as a Co-PI on an NSF grant for the acquisition of a Waters SYNAPT XS Q/TOF mass spectrometer, a significant piece of equipment valued at $634,526, supporting fundamental research across multiple disciplines at the University of Arkansas.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 64
- Citations: 1,114
Selected Publications
- Selective Hydrolysis of Heterooligosaccharides by Poly(acrylate) Gel Catalysts (2024) DOI
- Developing Catalysts for the Hydrolysis of Glycosidic Bonds in Oligosaccharides Using a Spectrophotometric Screening Assay (2024) DOI
- Nanogel Catalysts for the Hydrolysis of Underivatized Disaccharides Identified by a Fast Screening Assay (2023) DOI
- Characterizing the Solvent‐Induced Inversion of Colloidal Aggregation During Electrophoretic Deposition (2022) DOI
- Solvent-induced Inversion of Colloidal Aggregation During Electrophoretic Deposition (2022) DOI
- Polarity and Critical Micelle Concentration of Surfactants Support the Catalytic Efficiency of Nanogels during Glycoside Hydrolyses (2022) DOI
- Structure–Activity-Relationship Studies to Elucidate Sources of Antibacterial Activity of Modular Polyacrylate Microgels (2021) DOI
Federal Grants 1 $634,526 total
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