Assistant Professor Dr. Charoenkwan Kraiya
- Room 1239 Mahamakut Building, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science Chulalongkorn University Phayathai Road, Patumwan Bangkok 10330, THAILAND
- 02-2187614
Education
- [2003] Ph.D. in Electroanalytical Chemistry, University of Delaware, USA
- [1997] B.Sc. Honors in Chemistry, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Work Experiences
- [2015 - present] Assistant Professor, Chulalongkorn University
- [2007 - 2008] Postdoctoral Fellow, Okayama University
- [2005 - 2015] Lecturer, Chulalongkorn University
- [2003 - 2005] Postdoctoral Fellow, College of Earth, Ocean and Environment, University of Delaware
Current Research Topics
- Environmental electrochemistry
Scholarship and Awards
Publications
•Electrochemical methods for the detection of heavy metal ions: From sensors to biosensors. Microchemical Journal.
2024. Cited 0
•Ultra-sensitive detection of cadmium and lead in water using crown ether gel electromembrane extraction coupled with miniaturized electrochemical system. Microchemical Journal. 2024. Cited 1
•Recent advances and analytical perspectives in MXene-based electrochemical miniaturized sensors for environmental analysis and monitoring. Microchemical Journal. 2024. Cited 1
•Graphene-based gel electromembrane extraction coupled with modified screen-printed carbon electrode for detecting streptomycin in honey samples: Greener strategy for food analysis. Talanta. 2024. Cited 5
•Enhanced detection of trace sulfur levels in gasoline by bismuth electrode using square wave voltammetry. Journal of Sulfur Chemistry. 2024. Cited 0
Full list
•Ultra-sensitive detection of cadmium and lead in water using crown ether gel electromembrane extraction coupled with miniaturized electrochemical system. Microchemical Journal. 2024. Cited 1
•Recent advances and analytical perspectives in MXene-based electrochemical miniaturized sensors for environmental analysis and monitoring. Microchemical Journal. 2024. Cited 1
•Graphene-based gel electromembrane extraction coupled with modified screen-printed carbon electrode for detecting streptomycin in honey samples: Greener strategy for food analysis. Talanta. 2024. Cited 5
•Enhanced detection of trace sulfur levels in gasoline by bismuth electrode using square wave voltammetry. Journal of Sulfur Chemistry. 2024. Cited 0
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