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Tricia L. Scott, Ph.D.
Name: Tricia L. Scott
Title: Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Dept./Division: Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Email: tscott@daltonstate.edu
Phone: 706.272.2494
Fax: 706.272.2533
Office: Sequoya 218C
 

Degrees:

 

Ph.D. West Virginia University

B.S. Fairmont State College

 

Office Hours:

(My new office is in SEQ 218C.)

Monday: 3:30-6:00pm

Tuesday: 12:00-1:30 and 4:30-5:30pm

Wednesday: 4:30-5:30pm

 

Other hours available by appointment.

 

I am in the Science Learning Center (SEQ 115) on Monday from 1:30-3:30pm.

 

 

Courses (Fall 2009):

 

CHEM 1211K-30

CHEM 2211K-01

CHEM 2211K-02


Courses Previously Taught:
 

 

CHEM 1212K

CHEM 1151K

CHEM 2212K

(Click on above courses for sample syllabi.)

 
Biography:

I grew up in the rural town of Hambleton, West Virginia with a population of less than three hundred people.  After graduating from high school, I went to Fairmont State College where I received my B.S. in chemistry. My graduate work was performed at West Virginia University (GO MOUNTAINEERS!). I started my postdoctoral work at Mississippi State University and later moved back to WVU as an instrument manager.  My first full-time teaching job was at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.  I came to Dalton State College in August 2005, where I currently teach general chemistry, organic chemistry, survey of chemistry, and biochemistry (Spring 2010).  My research interests are in the area of synthetic organic chemistry and biodiesel production.

 

Publications:

Velan, S. Sendhil; Pichumani, Kumar; Murray, David; Raylman, Raymond R.; Scott, Tricia; Manivannan, A.; Halliburton, L.  “Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy with Longitudinal Multispin Orders,” Current Analytical Chemistry, 2008, 4, 40.

 

Vo, Evanly; Murray, David K.; Scott, Tricia L.; Attar, A. J.  “Development of a Novel Colorimetric Indicator Pad for Detecting Aldehydes.” Talanta 2007, 73(1), 87.

 

Scott, T. L.; Burke, N.; Carrero-Martinez, G.; Söderberg, B. C. G. “Synthesis of 1,2,3,4-tetrahydrocarbazoles and related tricyclic indoles.” Tetrahedron 2007, 63(5), 1183.

 

Scott, T. L.; Yu, X.; Gorungantula, S. P., Carrero-Martinez, G.; Söderberg, B. C. G. “Palladium-catalyzed synthesis of tetrahydrocarbazolones as advanced intermediates to carbazole alkaloids.” Tetrahedron 2006, 62(4), 10835.

 

Scott, T. L.; Söderberg, B. C. G. “Palladium-catalyzed synthesis of 1,2-dihydro-4(3H)-carbazolones.  Formal total synthesis of murrayaquinone A,” Tetrahedron 2003, 59, 6323.

 

Scott, T. L.; Söderberg, B. C. G. “Novel Palladium-Catalyzed Synthesis of 1,2-Dihydro-4(3H)-carbazolones,” Tetrahedron Letters 2002, 43(9), 1621.

 

Hurley, A. L.; Scott, T. L.; Flood, M. R.; Mohler, D. L. "Photoinduced DNA Cleavage by Cyclopentadienyl Metal Complexes Conjugated to DNA Binding Elements," Organic Letters 2001, 3(17), 2761.

 

Mohler, D. L.; Dain, D. R.; Kerekes, A. D.; Nadler, W. R.; Scott, T. L. "Organometallic Photonucleases:  A Novel Class of DNA-Cleaving Agents," Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters 1998, 8, 871.

Recent Presentations:

Bishop, M. M.; Scott, T.L. “Post-Transesterification Comparison of Plant and Algae Derived Oils and Investigation of New Biodiesel Production Methodology,” presented at the ACS Southeastern Regional Meeting, Nashville, TN, November 12-15, 2008; paper 777.

 

 

 

         

 
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