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William E. Acree, Jr. is a Professor of Analytical Chemistry and serves as Associate Chair and Graduate Advisor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of North Texas (UNT), where he has been a faculty member since 1988 after teaching at Kent State University for six years.
His educational background includes:
- B.S. from University of Missouri-Rolla (1975)
- M.Sc. from University of Missouri-Rolla (1977)
- Ph.D. from University of Missouri-Rolla (1981)
- Postdoctoral fellowship at University of Kansas (1980)
Dr. Acree's research focuses on developing linear free energy relationships for solute partitioning and properties of chemical/biological systems, with expertise in solute-solvent association constants, chromatographic probe methods for liquid crystalline phases, characterization of ionic liquids, and experimental methodologies for solute descriptors. His work bridges analytical chemistry, thermodynamics, and pharmaceutical applications through rigorous experimental design and data interpretation.
His distinguished honors include:
- Fellow of The Royal Society of Chemistry
- Fellow of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
- Co-Editor of the Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
As Graduate Advisor, Dr. Acree mentors chemistry students while developing educational resources including practice exams for core chemistry courses. His administrative leadership as Associate Chair supports departmental operations and academic programming. Although specific grant details are not provided, his editorial role and research methodology development indicate sustained scholarly impact.
Information regarding specific laboratories or research teams is not detailed in the available text.



