Dr. William E. Acree, Jr.

Professor of Chemistry
Chemistry Undergraduate Advisor


My research interests include: Analtyical and physical application of gas-liquid chromatography, solubility in complex systems, thermodynamics of organic functional groups in aqueous and nonaqueous solutions, spectroscopic properties of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, lyotropic liquid crystals.



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I teach the following courses:
  • General Chemistry I (CHEM 1410). I teach this course in the Fall and Summer I semesters only.
  • Special Topics Courses - Chemical Seperations (CHEM 5390). This course is offered on a rotating basis.

Dr. Acree received his B.S. in 1975, his M.Sc. in 1977 and his Ph.D. in 1981 all from the University of Missouri-Rolla. He was a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Kansas in 1980. After teaching at Kent State University for 6 years, he joined the UNT faculty in 1988.

You may contact Dr. Acree as follows:

Dr. William E. Acree, Jr.
Professor of Chemistry
University of North Texas
Department of Chemistry
Box 305070
Denton, Texas 76203
(940) 565-3543
acree@unt.edu

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