Dr. Perihan Caglar

Professor
Hacettepe University, Turkiye


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Hacettepe University, Turkiye

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Biography

Dr. Perihan Caglar is currently working as Professor of Chemistry at Hacettepe University, Department of Chemistry, Ankara-Turkey. She has completed her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from same University. Previously she was appointed as Head, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor at Firat University. Her current area of research interest focuses on Electrochemical Biosensors, Conductive Polymers, Fiber-Optic Chemical Sensors and Biosensors, Quality Assurance in Environmental Analysis, Development-Design and Application of Optical Fiber Chemical Sensors for Environmental, Clinical and Industrial Purposes, Novel Sensors Based on Capillary Electrophoresis and Fiber Optic Technology, Capillary Electrophoretic systems and Microchip Sensors based on absorption detection using Fiber Optics. She is professional member of Turkish Chemical Society, Turkish Spectroscopy Society, Fulbright Society, American Chemical Society, IUPAC, and member of International Steering Committee, European Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors, and Mediterranean Basin Conference on Analytical Chemistry. She has published 60 papers in refereed journals and communications to scientific meetings.

Area of Interest:

Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Spectroscopy
Electrochemistry
Electrochemical Biosensor

Selected Publications

  1. Altun, M., C. Cakal and P. Caglar, 2015. The development of methacrylic acid based monolithic discs used in the microfluidic chips for application in the determination of catecholamines. Sensors Actuators B: Chem., 208: 164-172.
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  2. Cakal, C., J.P. Ferrance, J.P. Landers and P. Caglar, 2011. Microchip extraction of catecholamines using a boronic acid functional affinity monolith. Anal. Chim. Acta, 690: 94-100.
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  3. Cakal, C., J.P. Ferrance, J.P. Landers and P. Caglar, 2010. Development of a micro total analysis system (&meu;-TAS) for the determination of catecholamines. Anal Bioanal. Chem., 398: 1909-1917.

  4. Gumrah, O., N. Malcik and P. Caglar, 2009. Optical ligand-thorium complex sensors using various reagents and the comparison of formation constants obtained in dip probe, flow cell and microchip systems. Sensors Actuators B: Chem., 139: 125-131.
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  5. Caglar, P., S.A. Tuncel, N. Malcik, J.P. Landers and J.P. Ferrance, 2006. A microchip sensor for calcium determination. Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 386: 1303-1312.
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  6. Oktar, O., P. Caglar and W.R. Seitz, 2005. Chemical modulation of thermosensitive poly (N-isopropylacrylamide) microsphere swelling: a new strategy for chemical sensing. Sensors Actuators B: Chem., 104: 179-185.
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  7. Malcik, N., J.P. Ferrance, J.P. Landers and P. Caglar, 2005. The performance of a microchip-based fiber optic detection technique for the determination of Ca2+ ions in urine. Sensors Actuators B: Chem., 107: 24-31.
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  8. Olcucu, A. and P. Caglar, 2003. Spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of cobalt using 2, 4-dinitrosoresorcinol. Revue Roumaine Chimie, 48: 543-547.
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  9. Caglar, P. and J.P. Landers, 2002. The potential use of fiber optics for detection in microchip separation and miniaturized flow-cell systems. J. Capillary Electrophoresis Microchip Technol., 8: 69-76.
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