Global Utilities

Staff Profile

  David Morton
BSc(Hons) Melb., PhD Melb, GradDipDrugEvalPharmSci Melb MRACI
Lecturer

Room Location: Applied Science 1, Room 4.13
Ph: 5444 7367
Fx: 5444 7976
Email: d.morton@latrobe.edu.au


Teaching Responsibilities
  General Chemistry
  Environmental Chemistry
  Chemical Thermodynamics
  Pharmaceutics
  Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Research Interests
  The use of metal complexones as molluscicides
  The medicinal properties of traditional herbal medicines
  The bioavailability of heavy metals in soils
  The high pressure phase behaviour of binary/ternary mixtures
  The determination of solubility using chromatographic methods

Recent Publications
  Morton, D.W., Lui, M., Tran, C.A. and Young, C.L. The (gas + liquid) critical properties and phase behaviour of some binary alkanol (C2-C5) + alkane (C5-C12) mixtures. J. Chem. Thermodynamics 2003 (in press).

Morton, D.W., Lui, M., Tran, C.A. and Young, C.L. The gas-liquid critical temperature of some chlorinated alkanes and halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2000, 45, 437-439.

Morton, D.W., Lui, M. and Young, C.L. The gas-liquid critical temperature of some ethers, esters, and ketones. J. Chem. Thermodynamics 1999, 31, 1-11.

Morton, D.W. and Young, C.L. Infinite dilution activity coefficients of C2-C8 hydrocarbons in alkylcyclohexanes. J. Chem. Thermodynamics 1998, 30, 143-151.

Professional Memberships/Activities:
  American Chemical Society (ACS)
Australian Pharmaceutical Science Association (APSA)
Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI)
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