James A. Ritter
Phone 803.777.3590
Fax 803.777.8265
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301 Main Street
3C09 Swearingen
Chemical Engineering
University of South
Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
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James A. Ritter
L. M. Weisiger Professor
of Engineering
Carolina Distinguished Professor
Graduate Director
James A. Ritter, Ph.D.,
is the L. M. Weisiger Professor
of Engineering and a Carolina
Distinguished Professor
in the Department of Chemical
Engineering at the University
of South Carolina. He received
his Ph.D. from the State
University of New York at
Buffalo in 1989. Professor
Ritter has authored or coauthored
over 142 peer-reviewed journal
articles and holds two U.
S. Patents in the areas
of cyclic adsorption processes
for gas separation and purification,
hydrogen storage processes
and materials, and magnetic
field-enhanced processes
for separations and targeted
drug delivery. He has also
served or is serving as
a consultant for more than
20 companies, government
agencies and national laboratories
including ExxonMobil, Eastman
Chemical, DOE, and the Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory.
He is also serving or has
served on the Editorial
Boards of four journals:
Separation Science and
Technology; Adsorption,
Journal of the International
Adsorption Society; Recent
Patents in Chemical Engineering;
and Industrial and Engineering
Chemistry Research.
He currently has funding
for his research from the
DOE, NASA, NSBRI, and several
university centers and private
companies. Professor Ritter
is using this funding to
support one Research Associate
Professor ( Dr. Armin D.
Ebner ), one Postdoctoral
Associate ( Dr. Marjorie
A. Nicholson ), and seven
PhD students ( Fan Wu, Iftekhar
Hossain, Anahita Abdollhi,
Lutfi Erden, Atikur Rahman,
Nima Mohammadi, and Hanifi
Erden ). Shubhra Bhadra
left Professor Ritter’s
group after successfully
defended his PhD in February
2012 and joined the Adsorption
Team at Air Products and
Chemicals in April. Professor
Ritter has also been actively
involved with the Separations
Division of the American
Institute of Chemical Engineers
since 1991, serving most
recently as a Director in
the Division. He has also
been involved with the Industrial
and Engineering Chemistry
( I&EC ) Division of the
American Chemical Society
( ACS ) since 1994; and
in 2013 he began serving
as the new I&EC Division
Chair-elect. Professor Ritter
was named a Fellow of the
ACS in July 2012. At USC,
Professor Ritter became
the recipient of the 2012
USC Educational Foundation
Research Award for Science,
Mathematics, and Engineering,
being only the third engineer
to receive this award since
its inception in 1984. He
has also been serving as
the Graduate Director in
the Department of Chemical
Engineering since 2007;
and on the USC Committee
on Named and Distinguished
Professorships since 2009.
Education:
- Ph. D., Chemical
Engineering,
State University of
New York at Buffalo
( 1989 )
- M. S., Chemical
Engineering,
State University of
New York at Buffalo
( 1985 )
- B. S., Chemical
Engineering,
State University of
New York at Buffalo
( 1983 )
Selected Publications
- A. Mehrotra, A.
D. Ebner, and J. A.
Ritter, "Simplified
Graphical Approach for
Complex PSA Cycle Scheduling",
Adsorption,
17,
337 - 345 ( 2011 )
- J. O. Mangual, M.
O. Avilés, A. D. Ebner
and J. A. Ritter, "In
Vitro Study of Magnetic
Nanoparticles as the
Implant for Implant-Assisted
Magnetic Drug Targeting",
Journal of Magnetism
and Magnetic Materials,
323,
1903 - 1908 ( 2011 )
- J. A. Ritter, S.
J. Bhadra and A. D.
Ebner, "On the Use of
the Dual Process Langmuir
Model for Correlating
Unary and Predicting
Mixed Gas Adsorption
Equilibria", Langmuir,
27,
4700 - 4712
( 2011 )
- T. Wang, J. Wang,
A. D. Ebner and J. A.
Ritter, "Synergistic
Effects of Bimetallic
Catalysis on the Cycling
Behavior of NaAlH4
Doped with Zr and Fe",
Journal of Alloys
and Compounds,
539,
242 - 248
( 2012 )
- J. A. Ritter, F.
Wu and A. D. Ebner,
"New Apprpoach for Modeling
Hybrid PSA-Distillation
Processes", Ind.
Eng. Chem. Res
51,
9343 - 9355 ( 2012 )
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