MARK SHUMAN

MARK SHUMAN

  • B.S., Georgetown University
  • Ph.D., The University of Pennsylvania

Courses taught:

  • CHE 100 Concepts of Chemistry
  • CHE 101 Fundamentals of Chemistry
  • CHE 103 General Chemistry I
  • CHE 104 General Chemistry II
  • CHE 107 General Chemistry for the Allied Health Sciences
  • CHE 321 Analytical Chemistry I
  • CHE 342 Physical Chemistry II
  • CRL 103 Experimental General Chemistry I
  • CRL 104 Experimental General Chemistry II
  • CRL 107 General Chemistry Lab for the Allied Health Sciences
  • CRL 321 Analytical Chemistry I Lab
  • CRL 342 Experimental Physical Chemistry II Lab

Research Interests:

  • Physical Chemistry of the Lewis-Rayleigh Nitrogen Afterglow
  • Analytical Applications of Supercritical Fluid Chromatography

Selected Research Publications

  1. W. Brennen and M. E. Shuman: A New Example of Formal Non-Steady-State Kinetics. A Model of Heterogeneous Atom Recombination, J. Phys. Chem.,79, 741 (1975).
  2. W. Brennen and M. E. Shuman: Kinetics of the Langmuir-Rideal Mechanism for Heterogeneous Atom Recombination, J. Phys. Chem., 82, 2715 (1978).
  3. M. E. Shuman and W. Brennen: Heterogeneous Recombination of Nitrogen Atoms by the Smith Side Tube Method: Effects of Tube Length and Homogeneous Recombination, J. Chem. Phys., 68, 4077 (1978).
  4. M. E. Shuman and W. Brennen: Experimental Evidence for a Langmuir-Rideal Mechanism in Nitrogen Atom Recombination on Glass, J. Phys. Chem., 83, 492 (1979).