Brian John Sarno

Sarno, Brian John

Assistant Professor

bjsarno@usc.edu.ph

Degrees

B.S. Physics, University of San Carlos, 1999
B.S. Chemistry, University of San Carlos, 2004
M.S. Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Kagoshima University, 2010
Ph.D. Material Science and Production Engineering, Kagoshima University, 2013

Recent Publications:

1. Yoshidome, T.; Sarno, B. J.; Fujita, Y.; Oohashi T.; Higo, M. Development of sensor for chemical analysis responding to phase shift of interface using novel cell consisting of two glass plates placed at wedge conformation. Bunseki Kagaku 2013, 10, 931-936.

2. Sarno, B. J.; Yoshidome, T.; Ikuta, Y.; Rabor, J. B.; Tsurumura, Y. et al. Theoretical treatment of new particle-size-measurement method using infrared-attenuated total reflection technique combined with sedimentation phenomena and its application to commercially available particle samples. Spectrosc. Lett. 2013, 46, 334-343.

3. Sarno, B. J.; Yoshidome, T.; Ikuta, Y.; Rabor, J. B.; Tsurumura, Y. et al. Application of infrared-attenuated total reflection technique combined with sedimentation phenomena to particle size measurement: Fundamental experiments for its applicability. J. Appl. Spectrosc. 2013, 80, 482-485.

4. Rabor, J. B.; Yoshidome, T.; Mitsushio, T.; Yoshida, K.; Sarno, B. J. Luminescence spectral changes of solid EuCl3.6H2O under N,N-dimethylformamide and methanol vapors. Int. Res. J. Pure Appl. Chem. 2013, 3(3), 159-181.

5. Rabor, J. B.; Yoshidome, T.; Tamaki, K.; Tsurumura, Y.; Sarno, B. J. et al. Micrometer-range pattern formation of crystal films from liquid thin films of maleimide methanol solution. Int. Res. J. Pure Appl. Chem. 2012, 2(3), 183-195.

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