Edward B. Flint

Associate Professor
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Bradley University
United States of America

Professor Chemistry
Biography

Edward Flint started his chemical career at Kenyon College, where he studied lead and manganese chemistry with Professor Gordon Johnson. He then moved on to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he studied sonoluminescence, light emitted from solutions that are subjected to high-intensity ultrasound, with Professor Ken Suslick. After a postdoctoral stay in Tübingen, Germany with Professor Harald Suhr studying laser-induced chemical vapor deposition and a year teaching Chemistry at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, he came to Bradley University in 1992.

Research Intrest

General Chemistry I & II and associated laboratory courses, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry and lab, Analytical Chemistry laboratory, Chemistry and Civilization, Chemical Group Theory

List of Publications
Flint EB, Suslick KS. Sonoluminescence from alkali-metal salt solutions. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 1991 Feb;95(3):1484-8.
Flint EB, Suslick KS. Sonoluminescence from nonaqueous liquids: emission from small molecules. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 1989 Aug;111(18):6987-92.
Suslick KS, Flint EB. Sonoluminescence from non-aqueous liquids. Nature. 1987 Dec 10;330(6148):553-5.

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