and a Ph.D. at UCLA with Donald J. Cram. He was an NSF postdoctoral fellow with George S. Hammond at the California Institute of Technology. After 3 years as a research chemist at Chevron Research, he joined the faculty at Brigham Young University in 1966. He received the American Chemical Society Award in Separations Science and Technology in 1996. His research interests include the synthesis and cation complexation properties of macrocyclic multidentate compounds and the preparation of new polysiloxanes for chromatography uses.
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