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University of Delaware
Newark, Delaware 19716

302-831-2945
302-831-1048 (fax)

sandler@udel.edu

Highlights

Thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, computational quantum mechanics, phase equilibria, separations processes, biochemical separations.

Stanley I. Sandler

Stanley Sandler
  • H.B. duPont Chair of Chemical Engineering
  • Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Education
  • Doctorate - 1966 University of Minnesota
  • Bachelors - 1962 City College of New York

"The major expense in the chemical pharmaceutical industries is the separations and purifications processes that are largely designed on the basis of phase equilibrium. Thermophysical properties and phase equilibria also play important roles in biochemical processing, environmental engineering and risk and safety analysis. Our research program encompasses each of these areas and includes basic theory, experimental measurements, and supercomputer simulation."

XSelected Publications

For a complete listing of publications, please view the Full CV.
  1. J. Jiang and S. I. Sandler, "Fluids Confined on Carbonaceous Materials: Insights from Molecular Simulation", Fluid Phase Eq. 228, 189, (2005)
  2. J. B. Klauda and S. I. Sandler, "Global Distribution of Methane Hydrate in Ocean Sediment", Energy and Fuels 19, 459, (2005)
  3. Y. C. Cheng, R. F. Lobo, S. I. Sandler, and A. M. Lenhoff, "Kinetics and Equilibria of Lysozyme Precipitation and Crystallization in Concentrated Ammonium Sulfate Solutions", Biotech and Bioeng. (2005)
  4. J. Chang and S. I. Sandler, "Energy of the Solid C60 Orientational Order-disorder Transition", Phys. Rev. Letters (2005)
  5. J. Jiang, S. I. Sandler, M. Schenk, and B. Smit, "Adsorption and Separation of Linear and Branched Alkanes on Carbon Nanotube Bundles from Configurational Bias Monte Carlo Simulation", Phys. Rev. B (2005)
  6. G. Arora and S. I. Sandler, "Air Separation by Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes: Thermodynamics and Adsorptive Selectivity", J. Chem. Phys. (2005)
  7. S. Wang, S. -T. Lin, J. Chang, W. A. Goddard III, and S. I. Sandler, "Application of the COSMO-SAC-BP Solvation Model to Predictions of Normal Boiling Point Temperatures of Environmentally Significant Compounds", I&E Research (2005)
  8. S. L. Garrison and S. I. Sandler, "A Potential from Quantum Chemistry for Thermodynamic Property Predictions for Methanethiol", J. Chem. Phys. (2005)
  9. J. W. Jiang, J. B. Klauda and S. I. Sandler, "Hierarchial Modelling of N2 Adsorption of the Surface of and Within a C60 Crystal: From Quantum Mechanics to Molecular Simulation", J. Phys. Chem B 109, 4731, (2005)
  10. J. W. Jiang and S. I. Sandler, "Adsorption and Phase Transitions on Nanoporous Carboneaous Materials: Insights from Molecular Simulations", Fluid Phase Equilibria 228, 189, (2005)

XPatents

XSelected Awards

For a complete listing of awards, please view the Full CV.
  1. Founders Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Chemical Engineering (American Institute of Chemical Engineers: 2004)
  2. Hikal Distinguished Lectureship Award and Medal (CHEMCON: 2004)
  3. Charted Enginer (Europe): 2004
  4. Charted Scientist (Europe: 2004)
  5. Honorary Professorial Fellow (University of Melbourne: 2004 - 2009)
  6. Miegunyah Fellow (University of Melbourne: 2003)
  7. E. V. Murphree Award (American Chemical Society: 1998)
  8. Inaugural E. A. Mason Memorial Lecturer (Brown University: 1997)
  9. Rossini Lecturer, Commission 1.2 (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry: 1997)
  10. National Academy of Engineering: 1996


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