UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA

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CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA
UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA, SANTA
BARBARA
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
TEL: (805) 893-2056
FAX: (805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu
Email: lazaro@chem.ucsb.edu
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Rick Dahlquist, Chair.
Degrees Offered: B.A, B.S, M.A, M.S, Ph.D.
Fields of Specialization: Analytical/ Materials Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Theoretical
Chemistry.
Interdisciplinary Program: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Joint Program with the Department of
Biological Sciences.
See Chemical Engineering Section.
See Biochemistry Section.
AUE, DONALD HENRY (b.1942) Associate Professor. B.Sc, 1963, Ohio State University; Ph.D, 1967, Cornell University. Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1967-1968, Columbia University. Computational Chemistry; Physical
Organic Chemistry. Electrophilic additions and cycloadditions of strained olefins; synthesis and reactions of
strained carbocyclic and heterocyclic systems; organic
synthesis; ionic reactions in gas phase and in solution;
computational chemistry. TEL: (805) 893-2643 FAX:
(805) 893-4120
Email: aue@chem.ucsb.edu
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BAZAN, GUILLERMO CARLOS (b.1963) Professor. B.Sc, 1986, University of Ottawa; Ph.D, 1990, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. NSERCC, 19911992, California Institute of Technology. Materials
Chemistry; Organic Chemistry. Olefin oligomerization
and polymerization catalysis by homogeneous organometallic reagents; synthesis of novel organic materials
for optoelectronic devices; biosensors based on water
soluble conjugated polymers. TEL: (805) 893-5538
FAX: (805) 893-4120
Email: bazan@chem.ucsb.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
BOWERS, MICHAEL THOMAS (b.1939) Professor. B.S, 1962, Gonzaga University; Ph.D, 1966, University of Illinois. Biochemistry; Physical Chemistry. Structure & reactivity of semiconductor & metallic cluster
ions & their size selected deposition & characterization
on metal oxide surfaces: Structures of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) cages & their attachment to organic oligomer backbones; structures, hydration energeties & aggregation properties of peptides &
proteins especially Aß-proteins & prions; structures of
DNA & RNA single strands, duplexes, quadruplexes &
other motifs & their complexes with prospective drug ligands. TEL: (805) 893-2893 FAX: (805) 893-8703
Web: www.bowers.chem.ucsb.edu
Email: bowers@chem.ucsb.edu
Thomas Wyttenbach and Michael T. Bowers, Intermolecular interactions in biomolecular systems examined by mass
spectrometry, Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem, 58, 511-533 (2007).
S. K. Buratto, Michael T. Bowers, H. Metiu, M. Manard,
X. Tong, L. Benz, P. Kemper and S. Chretien, Aun and Agn
(n = 1-8) nanocluster catalysts. Gas-phase reactivity to deposited structures, Chem. Phys. Solid Surf, 12, 151-199
(2007).
Steven D. Pringle, Kevin Giles, Jason L. Wildgoose, Jonathan P. Williams, Susan E. Slade, Konstantinos Thalassinos,
Robert H. Bateman, Michael T. Bowers and James H. Scrivens, An investigation of the mobility separation of some
peptide and protein ions using a new hybrid quadrupole/travelling wave IMS/oa-ToF instrument, Int. J. Mass Spectrom,
261, 1-12 (2007).
Valerie Gabelica, Erin Shammel Baker, Marie-Paule Teulade-Fichou, Edwin De Pauw and Michael T. Bowers, Stabilization and structure of telomeric and c-myc region intramolecular G-quadruplexes: The role of central cations and small
planar ligands, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 895-904 (2007).
Erin Shammel Baker and Michael T. Bowers, B-DNA helix stability in a solvent-free environment, J. Am. Soc. Mass
Spectrom, 18, 1188-1195 (2007).
Stanley E. Anderson, Dena J. Bodzin, Timothy S. Haddad,
Jerry A. Boatz, Joseph M. Mabry, Connie Mitchell and Michael T. Bowers, Structural investigation of encapsulated flu-
oride in polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane cages using ion
mobility mass spectrometry and molecular mechanics, Chem.
Mater, 20, 4299-4309 (2008).
Nicolas Smargiasso, Frederic Rosu, Wei Hsia, Pierre Colson, Erin Shammel Baker, Michael T. Bowers, Edwin De
Pauw and Valerie Gabelica, G-quadruplex DNA assemblies:
Loop length, cation identity, and multimer formation, J. Am.
Chem. Soc, 130, 10208-10216 (2008).
Thomas Wyttenbach, Dengfeng Liu and Michael T. Bowers, Interactions of the hormone oxytocin with divalent metal
ions, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 5993-6000 (2008).
Mary Griffin Krone, Andrij Baumketner, Summer L. Bernstein, Thomas Wyttenbach, Noel D. Lazo, David B. Teplow,
Michael T. Bowers and Joan-Emma Shea, Effects of familial
Alzheimer’s disease mutations on the folding nucleation of
the amyloid beta-protein, J. Mol. Biol, 381, 221-228 (2008).
Chun Wu, Zhixiang Wang, Hongxing Lei, Yong Duan,
Michael T. Bowers and Joan-Emma Shea, The binding of
thioflavin T and its neutral analog BTA-1 to protofibrils of
the Alzheimer’s disease Abeta(16-22) peptide probed by molecular dynamics simulations, J. Mol. Biol, 384, 718-729
(2008).
Megan Grabenauer, Summer L. Bernstein, Jennifer C. Lee,
Thomas Wyttenbach, Nicholas F. Dupuis, Harry B. Gray, Jay
R. Winkler and Michael T. Bowers, Spermine binding to parkinson’s protein -synuclein and its disease-related A30P and
A53T mutants, J. Phys. Chem. B, 112, 11147-11154 (2008).
Elad Segev, Thomas Wyttenbach, Michael T. Bowers and
R. Benny Gerber, Conformational evolution of ubiquitin ions
in electrospray mass spectrometry: Molecular dynamics simulations at gradually increasing temperatures, Phys. Chem.
Chem. Phys, 10, 3077-3082 (2008).
BROWN, FRANK LEON HALET (b.1972) Assistant Professor. B.S, 1994, University of California,
Berkeley; B.A, 1994, University of California, Berkeley;
Ph.D, 1998, Massachussetts Institute of Technology.
Postdoctoral Fellow, 1998-2001, University of California, San Diego; Yen Fellow, 2001, University of Chicago. Biophysics/Biophysical Chemistry; Theoretical
Chemistry. Biomembrane structure and dynamics; single
molecule spectroscopy. TEL: (805) 893-5494 FAX:
(805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/brown
Email: flbrown@chem.ucsb.edu
G. Brannigan and F. L. H. Brown, Contributions of gaussian curvature and nonconstant lipid volume to protein deformation of lipid bilayers, Biophysical Journal, 92/3, 864-876
(2007).
F. L. H. Brown, Simple models for biomembrane structure
and dynamics, Computer Physics Communications, 177, 172175 (2007).
Y. G. Peng, Y. J. Zheng and F. L. H. Brown, Single molecule photon emission statistics of driven three-level systems,
Journal of Chemical Physics, 126, 104303 (2007).
A. Naji and F. L. H. Brown, Diffusion on ruffled membrane surfaces, Journal of Chemical Physics, 126, 235103
(2007).
F. L. H. Brown, Elastic modeling of biomembranes and
lipid bilayers, Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 59, 685712 (2008).
R. Zhang and F. L. H. Brown, Cytoskeleton mediated effective elastic properties of model red blood cell membranes,
Journal of Chemical Physics, 129, 065101 (2008).
Y. S. Jho, M. W. Kim, P. A. Pincus and F. L. H. Brown, A
numerical study of the electrostatic properties of two finitewidth charged dielectric slabs in water, Journal of Chemical
Physics, 129, 134511 (2008).
BRUICE, PAULA YURKANIS (b.1941) Senior Lecturer. A.B, 1963, Mount Holyoke College; Ph.D, 1968,
University of Virginia. NIH Fellowship, 1968-1969,
University of Virginia—School of Medicine; Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1969-1970, Yale University—School of
Medicine. Bioorganic Chemistry. TEL: (805) 893-2279
FAX: (805) 893-4120
Email: pybruice@chem.ucsb.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
BRUICE, THOMAS CHARLES (b.1925) Research
Professor. B.S, 1950, University of Southern California;
Ph.D, 1954, University of Southern California. Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1954-1955, University of California,
Los Angeles (U.C.L.A.). Bioinorganic Chemistry. The
dynamics and mechanisms of organic, bioorganic and
bioinorganic reactions. TEL: (805) 893-2044 FAX: (805)
893-2229
Email: tcbruice@chem.ucsb.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
BURATTO, STEVEN K. (b.1964) Assistant Professor. B.S, 1987, University of Puget Sound; Ph.D, 1992,
California Institute of Technology. Postdoctoral Member
of Technical Staff, 1992-1994, AT&T Bell Laboratories.
The application of near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM); to study nanoscale optical properties of organic thin films; single molecule spectroscopy of dye
molecules, polymer molecules and si quantum dots.
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TEL: (805) 893-3393 FAX: (805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/~buratto-group
Email: buratto@chem.ucsb.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
James S. Swensen, Jonathan Yuen, Dan Gargas, Steven K.
Buratto and Alan J. Heeger, Light emission from an ambipolar semiconducting polymer field effect transistor: analysis of
the device physics, J. Appl. Phys, 102, 013103/1-013103/5
(2007).
David A. Bussian, James R. O’Dea, Horia Metiu and Steven K. Buratto, Nanoscale Current Imaging of the Conducting Channels in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells,
Nano Lett, 7, 227-232 (2007).
James R. O’Dea, David A. Bussian, Horia Metiu and Steven K. Buratto, Nanoscale current imaging of the conducting
channels in proton exchange membrane fuel cells, Prepr.
Symp.—Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Fuel Chem, 52, 271-272
(2007).
Melissa A. Summers, Steven K. Buratto and Ludvig Edman, Morphology and environment-dependent fluorescence
in blends containing a phenylenevinylene-conjugated polymer, Thin Solid Films, 515, 8412-8418 (2007).
Donald J. Sirbuly, Daniel J. Gargas, Michael D. Mason,
Paul J. Carson and Steven K. Buratto, Optical Anisotropy in
Individual Porous Silicon Nanoparticles Containing Multiple
Chromophores, ACS Nano, 2, 1131-1136 (2008).
Steeve Chretien, Steven K. Buratto and Horia Metiu, Catalysis by very small Au clusters, Curr. Opin. Solid State Mater. Sci, 11, 62-75 (2008).
BUTLER, ALISON (b.1954) Professor. B.A, 1977,
Reed College; Ph.D, 1982, University of California, San
Diego. NIH Fellowship, 1983, U. C. L. A; NIH Fellowship, 1984, California Institute of Technology. Bioinorganic Chemistry. Metallobiochemistry and bioinorganic
chemistry; mechanistic and synthetic reactions of biological interest (halogenation, oxygenation, oxidation, etc.);
bioinorganic chemistry and bioorganic chemistry of diverse environments; kinetics and mechanisms of metalloenzyme reactions; vanadium and iron haloperoxidases;
siderophores. TEL: (805) 893-8178 FAX: (805) 8934120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/%7Ebutlergroup/
Email: butler@chem.ucsb.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Jennifer S. Martinez and Alison Butler, Marine amphiphilic siderophores: Marinobactin structure, uptake, and microbial partitioning, J. Inorg. Biochem, 101, 1692-1698 (2007).
Tate Owen, Roger Pynn, Boualem Hammouda and Alison
Butler, Metal-Dependent Self-Assembly of a Microbial Surfactant, Langmuir, 23, 9393-9400 (2007).
Tate Owen, Samuel M. Webb and Alison Butler, XAS
Study of a Metal-Induced Phase Transition by a Microbial
Surfactant, Langmuir, 24, 4999-5002 (2008).
Frithjof C. Kupper, Lucy J. Carpenter, Gordon B. McFiggans, Carl J. Palmer, Tim J. Waite, Eva-Maria Boneberg,
Sonja Woitsch, Markus Weiller, Rafael Abela, Daniel Grolimund, Philippe Potin, Alison Butler, George W. Luther, III,
Peter M. H. Kroneck, Wolfram Meyer-Klaucke and Martin
C. Feiters, Iodide accumulation provides kelp with an inorganic antioxidant impacting atmospheric chemistry, Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 105, 6954-6958 (2008).
CHEETHAM, ANTHONY KEVIN (b.1946) Professor of Materials and Professor of Chemistry. B.A, 1968,
University of Oxford; M.A, 1971, University of Oxford;
D.Phil, 1971, University of Oxford. Cephalosporin Junior Research Fellow, 1971-1974, Lincoln College, Oxford. Inorganic materials, catalysis, zeolites, structural
characterization with x-rays (laboratory and syncrotron);
neutrons and solid state NMR. TEL: (805) 893-8767
FAX: (805) 893-8797
Email: Cheetham@mrl.ucsb.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
DAHLQUIST, FREDERICK W. (b.1943) Professor.
B.A, 1964, Wabash College; Ph.D, 1968, CalTech. Miller Fellow, 1969-1971, University of California. Biochemistry; Biophysics/Biophysical Chemistry. We study
the relationships between protein structure and function.
While the investigation of this question is not restricted
to any specific technique, nuclear magnetic resonance offers a particularly useful and powerful approach to the
problem and is often used. We are interested in how extra-cellular information is gathered and utilized by protein complexes to regulate biochemical activity inside
the cell such as the events that underlie bacterial chemotaxis. TEL: (805) 893-5326 FAX: (805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/dahlquist/
Email: dahlquist@chem.ucsb.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Hongjun Zhou, Whitney Shatz, Matthew M. Purdy, Nick
Fera, Frederick W. Dahlquist and Norbert O. Reich, Longrange structural and dynamical changes induced by cofactor
binding in DNA methyltransferase M.HhaI, Biochemistry,
46, 7261-7268 (2007).
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Esther Caballero-Manrique, Jenelle K. Bray, William A.
Deutschman, Frederick W. Dahlquist and Marina G. Guenza,
A theory of protein dynamics to predict NMR relaxation,
Biophys. J, 93, 4128-4140 (2007).
Patrik Lundstroem, Pramodh Vallurupalli, Tomasz L. Religa, Frederick W. Dahlquist and Lewis E. Kay, A singlequantum methyl 13C-relaxation dispersion experiment with
improved sensitivity, J. Biomol. NMR, 38, 79-88 (2007).
Tetsuya Kawamura, Lisa Uyen K. Le, Hongjun Zhou and
Frederick W. Dahlquist, Solution Structure of Escherichia
coli PapI, a Key Regulator of the Pap Pili Phase Variation, J.
Mol. Biol, 365, 1130-1142 (2007).
Stacey N. Peterson, Frederick W. Dahlquist and Norbert O.
Reich, The Role of High Affinity Non-specific DNA Binding
by Lrp in Transcriptional Regulation and DNA Organization,
J. Mol. Biol, 369, 1307-1317 (2007).
Jason Cellitti, Manuel Llinas, Nathaniel Echols, Elizabeth
A. Shank, Blake Gillespie, Ester Kwon, Scott M. Crowder,
Frederick W. Dahlquist, Tom Alber and Susan Marqusee,
Exploring subdomain cooperativity in T4 lysozyme I: structural and energetic studies of a circular permutant and protein
fragment, Protein Sci, 16, 842-851 (2007).
Dylan W. Peterson, Hongjun Zhou, Frederick W. Dahlquist and John Lew, A Soluble Oligomer of Tau Associated
with Fiber Formation Analyzed by NMR, Biochemistry, 47,
7393-7404 (2008).
Ciro Cecconi, Elizabeth A. Shank, Frederick W. Dahlquist,
Susan Marqusee and Carlos Bustamante, Protein-DNA chimeras for single molecule mechanical folding studies with the
optical tweezers, Eur. Biophys. J, 37, 729-738 (2008).
DE VRIES, MATTANJAH S. (b.1950) Professor.
Ph.D, 1980, University of Amsterdam. Research Associate, 1980-1983, UCSB. Physical Chemistry. A combination of physical and analytical chemistry by combining
laser induced desorption of molecules from surfaces with
photo ionization, multi photon spectroscopy, and mass
spectrometry. Included are studies of individual biomolecular building blocks in the gas phase, including small
peptides and DNA bases, as well as their clusters with
each other and with water. TEL: (805) 893-5921 FAX:
(805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/~devries
Email: devries@chem.ucsb.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Mattanjah S. de Vries and Pavel Hobza, Gas-phase spectroscopy of biomolecular building blocks, Annu. Rev. Phys.
Chem, 58, 585-612 (2007).
Ali Abo-riziq, Bridgit O. Crews, Isabelle Compagnon, Jos
Oomens, Gerard Meijer, Gert Von Helden, Martin Kabelac,
Pavel Hobza and Mattanjah S. de Vries, The Mid-IR Spectra
of 9-Ethyl Guanine, Guanosine, and 2-Deoxyguanosine, J.
Phys. Chem. A, 111, 7529-7536 (2007).
Michael P. Callahan, Bridgit Crews, Ali Abo-Riziq, Louis
Grace, Mattanjah S. de Vries, Zsolt Gengeliczki, Tiffani M.
Holmes and Glake A. Hill, IR-UV double resonance spectroscopy of xanthine, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys, 9, 4587-4591
(2007).
Michael P. Callahan, Zsolt Gengeliczki and Mattanjah S.
de Vries, Resonant two-photon ionization mass spectrometry
of jet-cooled phenolic acids and polyphenols, Anal. Chem.
(Washington, DC, U. S.), 80, 2199-2203 (2008).
Anouk M. Rijs, Bridgit O. Crews, Mattanjah S. de Vries,
Jeffrey S. Hannam, David A. Leigh, Marianna Fanti, Francesco Zerbetto and Wybren J. Buma, Shaping of a conformationally flexible molecular structure for spectroscopy, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed, 47, 3174-3179 (2008).
Haydee Valdes, Vojtech Spiwok, Jan Rezac, David Reha,
Ali G. Abo-Rizq, Mattanjah S. de Vries and Pavel Hobza,
Potential-energy and free-energy surfaces of glycyl-phenylalanyl-alanine (GFA) tripeptide: experiment and theory,
Chem.—Eur. J, 14, 4886-4898 (2008).
Michael P. Callahan, Zsolt Gengeliczki, Nathan Svadlenak, Haydee Valdes, Pavel Hobza and Mattanjah S. de Vries,
Non-standard base pairing and stacked structures in methyl
xanthine clusters, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys, 10, 2819-2826
(2008).
FELDWINN, DARBY
No publication information submitted for this edition.
FORD, PETER C. (b.1941) Professor. B.S, 1962, California Institute of Technology; Ph.D, 1966, Yale University. NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, 1966-1967, Stanford
University; Visiting Fellow, 1974, Australian National
University; Guest Professor, 1981, University of Copenhagen; Humboldt Foundation U.S. Senior Scientist,
1992,1999, University of Regensberg; Guest Investigator, 1994, National Cancer Institute/NIH. Inorganic
Chemistry; Photochemistry. Photochemical and thermal
reaction mechanisms of transition metal complexes; catalysis and catalysis mechanisms; biomedical applications of photochemistry; bioinorganic chemistry of nitric
oxide. TEL: (805) 893-2443 FAX: (805) 893-4120
Web: www.fordgroup.chem.ucsb.edu
Email: ford@chem.ucsb.edu
Stephen R. Wecksler, Alexander Mikhailovsky, Dmitry
Korystov, Fabian Buller, Ramamurthi Kannan, Loon-Seng
Tan and Peter C. Ford, Single- and two-photon properties of
a dye-derivatized Roussin’s red salt ester (Fe2(␮-RS)2(NO)4)
with a large TPA cross section, Inorg. Chem, 46, 395-402
(2007).
Tigran S. Kurtikyan, Astghik A. Hovhannisyan, Gurgen
M. Gulyan and Peter C. Ford, Interaction of Nitrogen Bases
with Iron-Porphyrin Nitrito Complexes Fe(Por)(ONO) in
Sublimed Solids, Inorg. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 46,
7024-7031 (2007).
Chosu Khin, Mark D. Lim, Kiyoshi Tsuge, Alexei Iretskii,
Guang Wu and Peter C. Ford, Amine Nitrosation via NO Reduction of the Polyamine Copper(II) Complex Cu(DAC)2+,
Inorg. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 46, 9323-9331
(2007).
Jon Marhenke, Steven M. Massick and Peter C. Ford,
Time-resolved infrared study of reactive species produced by
flash photolysis of the hydroformylation catalyst precursor
Co2(CO)6(PMePh2)2, Inorg. Chim. Acta, 360, 825-836
(2007).
R. Dale Rimmer, David C. Grills, Hongjun Fan, Peter C.
Ford and Kenneth G. Caulton, Metal-Dependent Reactivity
Differences for Transients Formed By Flash Photolysis of
(PNP)M(CO), M = Co and Rh, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129,
15430-15431 (2007).
Tigran S. Kurtikyan, Astghik A. Hovhannisyan, Manya E.
Hakobyan, James C. Patterson, Alexei Iretskii and Peter C.
Ford, Reactions of Nitrogen Oxides with the Five-Coordinate
FeIII(porphyrin) Nitrito Intermediate Fe(Por)(ONO) in Sublimed Solids, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 3576-3585 (2007).
Daniel Neuman, Alexis D. Ostrowski, Ryan O. Absalonson, Geoffrey F. Strouse and Peter C. Ford, Photosensitized
NO Release from Water-Soluble Nanoparticle Assemblies, J.
Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 4146-4147 (2007).
Roberto S. da Silva, Mario S. P. Marchesi, Chosu Khin,
Claure N. Lunardi, Lusiane M. Bendhack and Peter C. Ford,
Photoinduced Electron Transfer between the Cationic Complexes Ru(NH3)5pz2+ and trans-RuCl([15]aneN4)NO2+ Mediated by Phosphate Ion: Visible Light Generation of Nitric
Oxide for Biological Targets, J. Phys. Chem. B, 111, 69626968 (2007).
Roberto Santana da Silva, Mario Sergio P. Marchesi, Antonio Claudio Tedesco, Alexander Mikhailovsky and Peter C.
Ford, Generation of reactive oxygen species by photolysis of
the ruthenium(II) complex Ru(NH3)5(pyrazine)2+ in oxygenated solution, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci, 6, 515-518 (2007).
Jon Marhenke, Crisjoe A. Joseph, Marlena Z. Corliss, Tim
J. Dunn and Peter C. Ford, Thermal and photochemical reactivity of Os(HNO)(CO)Cl2(PPh3)2: Evidence for photochemical HNO generation, Polyhedron, 26, 4638-4644 (2007).
Peter C. Ford, Polychromophoric Metal Complexes for
Generating the Bioregulatory Agent Nitric Oxide by Singleand Two-Photon Excitation, Acc. Chem. Res, 41, 190-200
(2008).
Gerald S. Macala, Andrew W. Robertson, Charles L. Johnson, Zachary B. Day, Robert S. Lewis, Mark G. White, Alexei V. Iretskii and Peter C. Ford, Transesterification Catalysts
from Iron Doped Hydrotalcite-like Precursors: Solid Bases
for Biodiesel Production, Catal. Lett, 122, 205-209 (2008).
Tigran S. Kurtikyan and Peter C. Ford, FTIR and optical
spectroscopic studies of the reactions of heme models with
nitric oxide and other NOx in porous layered solids, Coord.
Chem. Rev, 252, 1486-1496 (2008).
Zenis Novais da Rocha, Mario Sergio Pereira Marchesi,
Josiane Cristina Molin, Claure N. Lunardi, Katrina M. Miranda, Lusiane Maria Bendhack, Peter C. Ford and Roberto
Santana da Silva, The inducing NO-vasodilation by chemical
reduction of coordinated nitrite ion in cis-[Ru(NO2)L(bpy)2]+
complex, Dalton Trans, 4282-4287 (2008).
Gurgen M. Gulyan, Tigran S. Kurtikyan and Peter C. Ford,
Six-Coordinate Nitrato Complexes of Iron(III) Porphyrins,
Inorg. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 47, 787-789 (2008).
Enrique Lozano Diz and Peter C. Ford, Further kinetics
studies of intermediates formed by flash photolysis of Mo
(CO)6, Inorg. Chim. Acta, 361, 3084-3088 (2008).
Chosu Khin, Julie Heinecke and Peter C. Ford, Oxygen
Atom Transfer from Nitrite Mediated by Fe(III) Porphyrins
in Aqueous Solution, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 13830-13831
(2008).
Daniel Neuman, Alexis D. Ostrowski, Alexander A. Mikhailovsky, Ryan O. Absalonson, Geoffrey F. Strouse and Peter C. Ford, Quantum Dot Fluorescence Quenching Pathways
with Cr(III) Complexes. Photosensitized NO Production
from trans-Cr(cyclam)(ONO)2+, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 168175 (2008).
Richard R. Chapleau, Rebecca Blomberg, Peter C. Ford
and Martin Sagermann, Design of a highly specific and noninvasive biosensor suitable for real-time in vivo imaging of
mercury (II) uptake, Protein Sci, 17, 614-622 (2008).
HAN, SONGI-I (b.1972) PhD, Assistant Professor.
B.S, 1995, University of Koeln, Germany; M.A.Sc,
1998, University of Technology Aachen, Germany
(RWTH); Ph.D, 2001, University of Technology Aachen, Germany (RWTH). Postdoctoral Research Fellow,
2001, Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany; Feodor Lynen Postdoctoral Research Fellow,
2002-2004, Univesrity of California Berkeley. Biophysics/Biophysical Chemistry; Physical Chemistry. My research expertise lies in magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI), hyperpolarization techniques and nuclear mag-
netic resonance (NMR) signal amplification via dynamic
nuclear polarization (DNP). Utilizing DNP-enhanced
NMR and MRI, we are developing novel contrast agents
and molecular imaging of metabolites. We also develop
DNP schemes to combine Electron Spin Resonance
(ESR) and NMR spectroscopy for the detection of protein aggregation intermediates. TEL: (805) 893-4858
FAX: (805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/~hangroup/
Email: songi@chem.ucsb.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
HAWKER, CRAIG J. (b.1964) Professor/Director.
B.Sc, 1984, University of Queensland, Australia; Ph.D,
1988, University of Cambridge, UK. Research Associate,
1988-1990, Cornell University. Materials Chemistry;
Polymer Science. Development of new synthetic strategies to functionalized block copolymers and complex
macromolecular architectures such as dendrimers. Application of polymeric materials to nanotechnology through
advanced lithography strategies and biomaterials. TEL:
(805) 893-7161 FAX: (805) 893-6600
Web: www.mrl.ucsb.edu/hawker/
Email: hawker@mrl.ucsb.edu
Guorong Sun, Jinqi Xu, Aviv Hagooly, Raffaella Rossin,
Zicheng Li, Dennis A. Moore, Craig J. Hawker, Michael J.
Welch and Karen L. Wooley, Strategies for optimized radiolabeling of nanoparticles for in vivo PET imaging, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 19, 3157-3162 (2007).
Qihui Shi, Zesheng An, Chia-Kuang Tsung, Hongjun
Liang, Nanfeng Zheng, Craig J. Hawker and Galen D.
Stucky, Ice-templating of core/shell microgel fibers through
‘bricks-and-mortar’ assembly, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.),
19, 4539-4543 (2007).
Joona Bang, Joonwon Bae, Peter Lowenhielm, Christian
Spiessberger, Susan A. Given-Beck, Thomas P. Russell and
Craig J. Hawker, Facile routes to patterned surface neutralization layers for block copolymer lithography, Adv. Mater.
(Weinheim, Ger.), 19, 4552-4557 (2007).
Craig J. Hawker, Valery V. Fokin, M. G. Finn and K. Barry Sharpless, Bringing efficiency to materials synthesis: The
philosophy of click chemistry, Aust. J. Chem, 60, 381-383
(2007).
Eric D. Pressly, Raffaella Rossin, Aviv Hagooly, Ken-Ichi
Fukukawa, Benjamin W. Messmore, Michael J. Welch, Karen L. Wooley, Matthew S. Lamm, Rohan A. Hule, Darrin J.
Pochan and Craig J. Hawker, Structural Effects on the Biodistribution and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Imaging of Well-Defined 64Cu-Labeled Nanoparticles Comprised
of Amphiphilic Block Graft Copolymers, Biomacromolecules, 8, 3126-3134 (2007).
Per Antoni, Daniel Nystroem, Craig J. Hawker, Anders
Hult and Michael Malkoch, A chemoselective approach for
the accelerated synthesis of well-defined dendritic architectures, Chem. Commun. (Cambridge, U. K.), 2249-2251
(2007).
Martha F. Montague and Craig J. Hawker, Secondary Patterning of UV Imprint Features by Photolithography, Chem.
Mater, 19, 526-534 (2007).
Lisa Y. Hwang, Heide Goetz, Craig J. Hawker and Curtis
W. Frank, Glyco-acrylate copolymers for bilayer tethering on
benzophenone-modified substrates, Colloids Surf., B, 54,
127-135 (2007).
Zesheng An, Qihui Shi, Wei Tang, Chia-Kuang Tsung,
Craig J. Hawker and Galen D. Stucky, Facile RAFT Precipitation Polymerization for the Microwave-Assisted Synthesis
of Well-Defined, Double Hydrophilic Block Copolymers and
Nanostructured Hydrogels, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 1449314499 (2007).
Robert Vestberg, Michael Malkoch, Matthew Kade, Peng
Wu, Valery V. Fokin, K. Barry Sharpless, Eric Drockenmuller and Craig J. Hawker, Role of architecture and molecular
weight in the formation of tailor-made ultrathin multilayers
using dendritic macromolecules and click chemistry, J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem, 45, 2835-2846 (2007).
Brian Lohse, Robert Vestberg, Mario T. Ivanov, Soeren
Hvilsted, Rolf H. Berg, P. S. Ramanujam and Craig J. Hawker, UV-photodimerization in uracil-substituted dendrimers
for high density data storage, J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym.
Chem, 45, 4401-4412 (2007).
Zul Merican, Tara L. Schiller, Craig J. Hawker, Peter M.
Fredericks and Idriss Blakey, Self-assembly and encoding of
polymer-stabilized gold nanoparticles with surface-enhanced
Raman reporter molecules, Langmuir, 23, 10539-10545
(2007).
Bumjoon J. Kim, Joona Bang, Craig J. Hawker, Julia J.
Chiu, David J. Pine, Se Gyu Jang, Seung-Man Yang and Edward J. Kramer, Creating Surfactant Nanoparticles for Block
Copolymer Composites through Surface Chemistry, Langmuir, 23, 12693-12703 (2007).
Bumjoon J. Kim, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Craig J. Hawker
and Edward J. Kramer, Nanoparticle Surfactants as a Route
to Bicontinuous Block Copolymer Morphologies, Langmuir,
23, 7804-7809 (2007).
Brian Lohse, Mario T. Ivanov, Jens W. Andreasen, Robert
Vestberg, Soren Hvilsted, Rolf H. Berg, P. S. Ramanujam,
Craig J. Hawker and Kell Mortensen, Self-Assembly of Uracil-PAMAM Dendrimer Systems into Domains of Microme-
CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA
ter Length Scale, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.),
40, 1779-1781 (2007).
Bumjoon J. Kim, Susan Given-Beck, Joona Bang, Craig J.
Hawker and Edward J. Kramer, Importance of End-Group
Structure in Controlling the Interfacial Activity of PolymerCoated Nanoparticles, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U.
S.), 40, 1796-1798 (2007).
Jinqi Xu, Guorong Sun, Raffaella Rossin, Aviv Hagooly,
Zicheng Li, Ken-ichi Fukukawa, Benjamin W. Messmore,
Dennis A. Moore, Michael J. Welch, Craig J. Hawker and
Karen L. Wooley, Labeling of Polymer Nanostructures for
Medical Imaging: Importance of Cross-Linking Extent, Spacer Length, and Charge Density, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 2971-2973 (2007).
Du Yeol Ryu, Jia-Yu Wang, Kristopher A. Lavery, Eric
Drockenmuller, Sushil K. Satija, Craig J. Hawker and
Thomas P. Russell, Surface Modification with Cross-Linked
Random Copolymers: Minimum Effective Thickness, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 4296-4300 (2007).
Joona Bang, Bumjoon J. Kim, Gila E. Stein, Thomas P.
Russell, Xuefa Li, Jin Wang, Edward J. Kramer and Craig J.
Hawker, Effect of Humidity on the Ordering of PEO-Based
Copolymer Thin Films, Macromolecules (Washington, DC,
U. S.), 40, 7019-7025 (2007).
Luke A. Connal, Robert Vestberg, Craig J. Hawker and
Greg G. Qiao, Synthesis of Dendron Functionalized Core
Cross-linked Star Polymers, Macromolecules (Washington,
DC, U. S.), 40, 7855-7863 (2007).
Sung Chan Park, Bumjoon J. Kim, Craig J. Hawker, Edward J. Kramer, Joona Bang and Jeong Sook Ha, Controlled
Ordering of Block Copolymer Thin Films by the Addition of
Hydrophilic Nanoparticles, Macromolecules (Washington,
DC, U. S.), 40, 8119-8124 (2007).
Danilo Zschech, Dong Ha Kim, Alexey P. Milenin, Roland
Scholz, Reinald Hillebrand, Craig J. Hawker, Thomas P.
Russell, Martin Steinhart and Ulrich Goesele, Ordered Arrays of [100]-Oriented Silicon Nanorods by CMOS-Compatible Block Copolymer Lithography, Nano Lett, 7, 1516-1520
(2007).
Erik C. Hagberg, Michael Malkoch, Yibo Ling, Craig J.
Hawker and Kenneth R. Carter, Effects of Modulus and Surface Chemistry of Thiol-Ene Photopolymers in Nanoimprinting, Nano Lett, 7, 233-237 (2007).
R. S. Krishnan, Michael E. Mackay, Phillip M. Duxbury,
Alicia Pastor, Craig J. Hawker, Brooke Van Horn, Subashini
Asokan and Michael S. Wong, Self-Assembled Multilayers
of Nanocomponents, Nano Lett, 7, 484-489 (2007).
Rachel K. O’Reilly, Maisie J. Joralemon, Craig J. Hawker
and Karen L. Wooley, Preparation of orthogonally-functionalized core Click cross-linked nanoparticles, New J. Chem,
31, 718-724 (2007).
Luke A. Connal, Robert Vestberg, Craig J. Hawker and
Greg G. Qiao, Reversibly photo-cross-linkable honeycomb
materials, PMSE Prepr, 97, 126-127 (2007).
Kenichi Takizawa, Neal N. Oza, Joseph Cordaro and Craig
J. Hawker, Syntheses of polyesters having precisely tuned
sizes, PMSE Prepr, 96, 278-279 (2007).
Chuanbing Tang, Michael Dimitriou, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Edward J. Kramer and Craig J. Hawker, Synthesis and
morphology of ABC triblock copolymers containing styrene
and 4-vinylpyridine, PMSE Prepr, 96, 313-314 (2007).
Joseph G. Cordaro, Nalini Gupta, Kim van Berkel, Benjamin W. Messmore and Craig J. Hawker, Controlling the location and position of metallic nanoparticles in block copolymers, PMSE Prepr, 97, 512-513 (2007).
Anish Tuteja, Michael E. Mackay, Suresh Narayanan, Michael S. Wong and Craig J. Hawker, Measurement of nanoparticle diffusion coefficients in polymer melts; breakdown
of the continuum Stokes-Einstein relation, PMSE Prepr, 96,
797 (2007).
Per Antoni, Daniel Nystroem, Craig J. Hawker, Anders
Hult and Michael Malkoch, Synthesis of click/ester and
click/ether dendrimers based on AB2- and CD2-monomers,
Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Polym. Chem.), 48,
171-172 (2007).
Hunaid B. Nulwala, Kenichi Takizawa, Raymond J. Thibault, Benjamin R. Taft, Bruce H. Lipshutz and Craig J.
Hawker, Synthesis and characterization of vinyl-triazole
based monomers and polymers, Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem.
Soc., Div. Polym. Chem.), 48, 333 (2007).
Sarav B. Jhaveri, Matthias Beinhoff, Craig J. Hawker,
Kenneth R. Carter and Dotsevi Y. Sogah, Chain-End Functionalized Nanopatterned Polymer Brushes Grown via in Situ
Nitroxide Free Radical Exchange, ACS Nano, 2, 719-727
(2008).
Ken-ichi Fukukawa, Raffaella Rossin, Aviv Hagooly, Eric
D. Pressly, Jasmine N. Hunt, Benjamin W. Messmore, Karen
L. Wooley, Michael J. Welch and Craig J. Hawker, Synthesis
and Characterization of Core-Shell Star Copolymers for In
Vivo PET Imaging Applications, Biomacromolecules, 9,
1329-1339 (2008).
Anzar Khan, Luis M. Campos, Alexander Mikhailovsky,
Muhammet Toprak, Nicholas C. Strandwitz, Galen D. Stucky
and Craig J. Hawker, Holographic Recording in CrossLinked Polymeric Matrices through Photoacid Generation,
Chem. Mater, 20, 3669-3674 (2008).
Brian Lohse, Robert Vestberg, Mario T. Ivanov, Soren
Hvilsted, Rolf H. Berg, Craig J. Hawker and P. S. Ramanujam, Acridizinium-substituted dendrimers as a new potential
rewritable optical data storage material for Blu-ray, Chem.
Mater, 20, 6715-6720 (2008).
Kenichi Takizawa, Chuanbing B. Tang and Craig J. Hawker, Molecularly Defined Caprolactone Oligomers and Polymers: Synthesis and Characterization, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130,
1718-1726 (2008).
Kato L. Killops, Luis M. Campos and Craig J. Hawker,
Robust, Efficient, and Orthogonal Synthesis of Dendrimers
via Thiol-ene “Click” Chemistry, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130,
5062-5064 (2008).
Nicholas C. Strandwitz, Anzar Khan, Shannon W. Boettcher, Alexander A. Mikhailovsky, Craig J. Hawker, Thuc-Quyen Nguyen and Galen D. Stucky, One- and Two-Photon Induced Polymerization of Methylmethacrylate Using Colloidal CdS Semiconductor Quantum Dots, J. Am. Chem. Soc,
130, 8280-8288 (2008).
Kenichi Takizawa, Hunaid Nulwala, Raymond J. Thibault,
Peter Lowenhielm, Kohji Yoshinaga, Karen L. Wooley and
Craig J. Hawker, Facile syntheses of 4-vinyl-1,2,3-triazole
monomers by click azide/acetylene coupling, J. Polym. Sci.,
Part A: Polym. Chem, 46, 2897-2912 (2008).
Kenichi Takizawa, Hunaid Nulwala, Jerry Hu, Kohji Yoshinaga and Craig J. Hawker, Molecularly defined (L)-lactic
acid oligomers and polymers: synthesis and characterization,
J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem, 46, 5977-5990 (2008).
Anzar Khan, Michael Malkoch, Martha F. Montague and
Craig J. Hawker, Synthesis and characterization of hyperbranched polymers with increased chemical versatility for
imprint lithographic resists, J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym.
Chem, 46, 6238-6254 (2008).
Luke A. Connal, Robert Vestberg, Paul A. Gurr, Craig J.
Hawker and Greg G. Qiao, Patterning on Nonplanar Substrates: Flexible Honeycomb Films from a Range of Self-assembling Star Copolymers, Langmuir, 24, 556-562 (2008).
Pontus Lundberg, Craig J. Hawker, Anders Hult and Michael Malkoch, Click assisted one-pot multi-step reactions in
polymer science: accelerated synthetic protocols, Macromol.
Rapid Commun, 29, 998-1015 (2008).
Chuanbing Tang, Joona Bang, Gila E. Stein, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Craig J. Hawker, Edward J. Kramer, Michael
Sprung and Jin Wang, Square Packing and Structural Arrangement of ABC Triblock Copolymer Spheres in Thin
Films, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 41, 43284339 (2008).
Kathleen E. Feldman, Matthew J. Kade, Tom F. A. de
Greef, E. W. Meijer, Edward J. Kramer and Craig J. Hawker,
Polymers with Multiple Hydrogen-Bonded End Groups and
Their Blends, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 41,
4694-4700 (2008).
Myungeun Seo, Benjamin J. Beck, Jos M. J. Paulusse,
Craig J. Hawker and Sang Youl Kim, Polymeric Nanoparticles via Noncovalent Cross-Linking of Linear Chains, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 41, 6413-6418 (2008).
Sujin Ham, Changhak Shin, Eunhye Kim, Du Yeol Ryu,
Unyong Jeong, Thomas P. Russell and Craig J. Hawker, Microdomain Orientation of PS-b-PMMA by Controlled Interfacial Interactions, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.),
41, 6431-6437 (2008).
Luis M. Campos, Kato L. Killops, Ryosuke Sakai, Jos M.
J. Paulusse, Denis Damiron, Eric Drockenmuller, Benjamin
W. Messmore and Craig J. Hawker, Development of thermal
and photochemical strategies for thiol-ene click polymer
functionalization, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.),
41, 7063-7070 (2008).
Nalini Gupta, Luis M. Campos, Sherry T. Hikita, Rosette
G. Guino, Michael D. Dimitriou, EmmaLeigh K. Given,
Dennis O. Clegg and Craig J. Hawker, Thiol-ene hydrogels
for cell culture and stem cell differentiation, PMSE Prepr,
98, 779-780 (2008).
HAYTON, TREVOR WADE (b.1975) Assistant Professor. B.Sc, 1998, University of British Columbia;
Ph.D, 2003, University of British Columbia. Postdoctoral
Fellow, 2003-2006, Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Inorganic Chemistry; Organometallic Chemistry. Synthetic inorganic chemistry; structure and bonding in the
actinides; inorganic photochemistry and electrochemistry. TEL: (805) 893-3392 FAX: (805) 893-4120
Email: hayton@chem.ucsb.edu
A. J. Gaunt, S. D. Reilly, T. W. Hayton, B. L. Scott and M.
P. Neu, An entry route into non-aqueous plutonyl coordination chemistry, Chem. Commun, 2007, 1659-1661 (2007).
D. D. Schnaars, G. Wu and T. W. Hayton, Reactivity of
UH3 with mild oxidants, Dalton Trans, 6121-6126 (2008).
S. Fortier, G. Wu and T. W. Hayton, Synthesis and characterization of three homoleptic alkoxides of uranium: [Li
(THF)]2[UIV(OtBu)6 ], [Li(Et2O)][UV(OtBu)6], and UVI
(OtBu)6, Inorg. Chem, 47, 4752-4761 (2008).
T. W. Hayton and G. Wu, Mixed-ligand uranyl(V) -diketiminate/ -diketonate complexes: Synthesis and characterization, Inorg. Chem, 47, 7415-7423 (2008).
A. J. Gaunt, S. D. Reilly, A. E. Enriquez, T. W. Hayton, J.
M. Boncella, B. L. Scott and M. P. Neu, Low-valent molecular plutonium halide complexes, Inorg. Chem, 47, 8412-8419
(2008).
T. W. Hayton and G. Wu, Synthesis, characterization, and
reactivity of a uranyl beta-diketiminate complex, J. Am.
Chem. Soc, 130, 2005-2014 (2008).
HEEGER, ALAN J. (b.1936) Ph.D. B.S, 1957, University of Nebraska; Ph.D, 1961, University of CA,
Berkeley; Nobel Prize, 2000, University of CA, Santa
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Barbara. Doctor of Technology (H.C.), 1996, University
of Linköping, Sweden; Doctor of Faculty of Science
(H.C.), 1998, Abo Akademi University, Finland; Fellow,
2000, Institute of Physics, UK; Doctor of Science (H.C.),
2001, Japan Advanced Institute for Science and Technology; Doctor of Science (H.C), 2001, South China Institute of Science and Technology; Doctor of Philosophy
(H.C.), 2002, Bar-Ilan University, Israel; Doctor of Science (H.C.), 2005, Trinity College, Dublin. Polymer Science. Professor Heeger has pioneered research in highly
conducting organic solids, emphasizing on semiconducting and metallic polymers. His research has focused on
the development of fundamental physics and chemistry,
determining the electronic and optical properties of semiconducting and metallic polymers with the goal of making these materials available for applications in technology. More recently, Professor Heeger has initiated studies
of conjugated polyelectrolytes and its use with biosensors. TEL: (805) 893-3184 FAX: (805) 893-4755
Web: www.ipos.ucsb.edu/ajh.html
Email: ajhe@physics.ucsb.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
In-Wook Hwang, Qing-Hua Xu, Cesare Soci, Baoquan
Chen, Alex K.-Y. Jen, Daniel Moses and Alan J. Heeger, Ultrafast spectroscopic study of photoinduced electron transfer
in an oligo(thienylenevinylene):fullerene composite, Adv.
Funct. Mater, 17, 563-568 (2007).
Cesare Soci, In-Wook Hwang, Daniel Moses, Zhengguo
Zhu, David Waller, Russel Gaudiana, Christoph J. Brabec
and Alan J. Heeger, Photoconductivity of a low-bandgap
conjugated polymer, Adv. Funct. Mater, 17, 632-636 (2007).
Wanli Ma, Cuiying Yang and Alan J. Heeger, Spatial Fourier-transform analysis of the morphology of bulk heterojunction materials used in “plastic” solar cells, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 19, 1387-1390 (2007).
In-Wook Hwang, Cesare Soci, Daniel Moses, Zhengguo
Zhu, David Waller, Russell Gaudiana, Christoph J. Brabec
and Alan J. Heeger, Ultrafast electron transfer and decay dynamics in a small band gap bulk heterojunction material,
Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 19, 2307-2312 (2007).
Kwanghee Lee, Jin Young Kim, Sung Heum Park, Sun
Hee Kim, Shinuk Cho and Alan J. Heeger, Air-stable polymer electronic devices, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 19,
2445-2449 (2007).
Anoop S. Dhoot, Shinji Aramaki, Daniel Moses and Alan
J. Heeger, Metal-insulator transition in solution-processible
porphyrinic field-effect transistors, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim,
Ger.), 19, 2914-2918 (2007).
Yan Shao, Guillermo C. Bazan and Alan J. Heeger, Longlifetime polymer light-emitting electrochemical cells, Adv.
Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 19, 365-370 (2007).
Wanli Ma, Ajay Gopinathan and Alan J. Heeger, Nanostructure of the interpenetrating networks in poly(3-hexylthiophene)/fullerene bulk heterojunction materials: implications
for charge transport, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 19, 36563659 (2007).
Rebecca Y. Lai, Kevin W. Plaxco and Alan J. Heeger, Aptamer-Based Electrochemical Detection of Picomolar Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Directly in Blood Serum, Anal.
Chem, 79, 229-233 (2007).
Shinuk Cho, Jonathan Yuen, Jin Young Kim, Kwanghee
Lee and Alan J. Heeger, Photovoltaic effects on the organic
ambipolar field-effect transistors, Appl. Phys. Lett, 90,
063511/1-063511/3 (2007).
Corey Hoven, Renqiang Yang, Andres Garcia, Alan J.
Heeger, Thuc-Quyen Nguyen and Guillermo C. Bazan, Ion
Motion in Conjugated Polyelectrolyte Electron Transporting
Layers, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 10976-10977 (2007).
Yi Xiao, Xiaogang Qu, Kevin W. Plaxco and Alan J.
Heeger, Label-Free Electrochemical Detection of DNA in
Blood Serum via Target-Induced Resolution of an ElectrodeBound DNA Pseudoknot, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 1189611897 (2007).
Jonathan D. Yuen, Anoop S. Dhoot, Ebinazar B. Namdas,
Nelson E. Coates, Martin Heeney, Iain McCulloch, Daniel
Moses and Alan J. Heeger, Electrochemical Doping in Electrolyte-Gated Polymer Transistors, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129,
14367-14371 (2007).
James S. Swensen, Jonathan Yuen, Dan Gargas, Steven K.
Buratto and Alan J. Heeger, Light emission from an ambipolar semiconducting polymer field effect transistor: analysis of
the device physics, J. Appl. Phys, 102, 013103/1-013103/5
(2007).
Gilles Dennler, Karen Forberich, Tayebeh Ameri, Christoph Waldauf, Patrick Denk, Christoph J. Brabec, Kurt Hingerl and Alan J. Heeger, Design of efficient organic tandem
cells: on the interplay between molecular absorption and layer sequence, J. Appl. Phys, 102, 123109/1-123109/6 (2007).
Francesco Ricci, Rebecca Y. Lai, Alan J. Heeger, Kevin
W. Plaxco and James J. Sumner, Effect of Molecular Crowding on the Response of an Electrochemical DNA Sensor,
Langmuir, 23, 6827-6834 (2007).
Wanli Ma, Jin Young Kim, Kwanghee Lee and Alan J.
Heeger, Effect of the molecular weight of poly(3-hexylthiophene) on the morphology and performance of polymer bulk
heterojunction solar cells, Macromol. Rapid Commun, 28,
1776-1780 (2007).
Kwanghee Lee, Jin Young Kim and Alan J. Heeger, Airstable efficient polymer solar cells incorporating solution-
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processed titanium oxide layer, Proc. SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt.
Eng, 6656, 665602/1-665602/12 (2007).
Jin Young Kim, Kwanghee Lee, Nelson E. Coates, Daniel
Moses, Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Mark Dante and Alan J. Heeger, Efficient Tandem Polymer Solar Cells Fabricated by AllSolution Processing, Science (Washington, DC, U. S.), 317,
222-225 (2007).
Yan Shao, Guillermo C. Bazan and Alan J. Heeger, LED
to LEC transition behavior in polymer light-emitting devices,
Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 20, 1191-1193 (2008).
Ebinazar B. Namdas, James S. Swensen, Peter Ledochowitsch, Jonathan D. Yuen, Daniel Moses and Alan J. Heeger,
Gate-controlled light emitting diodes, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 20, 1321-1324 (2008).
Shinuk Cho, Jonathan Yuen, Jin Young Kim, Kwanghee
Lee, Alan J. Heeger and Sangyun Lee, Multilayer bipolar
field-effect transistors, Appl. Phys. Lett, 92, 063505/1063505/3 (2008).
Nelson E. Coates, In-Wook Hwang, Jeffrey Peet, Guillermo C. Bazan, Daniel Moses and Alan J. Heeger, 1,8-Octanedithiol as a processing additive for bulk heterojunction materials: Enhanced photoconductive response, Appl. Phys.
Lett, 93, 072105/1-072105/3 (2008).
Youngeup Jin, Guillermo C. Bazan, Alan J. Heeger, Jin
Young Kim and Kwanghee Lee, Improved electron injection
in polymer light-emitting diodes using anionic conjugated
polyelectrolyte, Appl. Phys. Lett, 93, 123304/1-123304/3
(2008).
Ebinazar B. Namdas, Peter Ledochowitsch, Jonathan D.
Yuen, Daniel Moses and Alan J. Heeger, High performance
light emitting transistors, Appl. Phys. Lett, 92, 183304/1183304/3 (2008).
Jae Kwan Lee, Nelson E. Coates, Shinuk Cho, Nam Sung
Cho, Daniel Moses, Guillermo C. Bazan, Kwanghee Lee and
Alan J. Heeger, Efficacy of TiOx optical spacer in bulk-heterojunction solar cells processed with 1,8-octanedithiol, Appl.
Phys. Lett, 92, 243308/1-243308/3 (2008).
Nam Sung Cho, Shinuk Cho, Mark Elbing, Jae Kwan Lee,
Renqiang Yang, Jung Hwa Seo, Kwanghee Lee, Guillermo
C. Bazan and Alan J. Heeger, Organic Thin-Film Transistors
Based
on
␣,␻-Dihexyldithienyl-Dihydrophenanthrene,
Chem. Mater, 20, 6289-6291 (2008).
Jae Kwan Lee, Wan Li Ma, Christoph J. Brabec, Jonathan
Yuen, Ji Sun Moon, Jin Young Kim, Kwanghee Lee, Guillermo C. Bazan and Alan J. Heeger, Processing Additives for
Improved Efficiency from Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells,
J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 3619-3623 (2008).
Changduk Yang, Jin Young Kim, Shinuk Cho, Jae Kwan
Lee, Alan J. Heeger and Fred Wudl, Functionalized Methanofullerenes Used as n-Type Materials in Bulk-Heterojunction Polymer Solar Cells and in Field-Effect Transistors, J.
Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 6444-6450 (2008).
In-Wook Hwang, Shinuk Cho, Jin Young Kim, Kwanghee
Lee, Nelson E. Coates, Daniel Moses and Alan J. Heeger,
Carrier generation and transport in bulk heterojunction films
processed with 1,8-octanedithiol as a processing additive, J.
Appl. Phys, 104, 033706/1-033706/9 (2008).
In-Wook Hwang, Daniel Moses and Alan J. Heeger, Photoinduced Carrier Generation in P3HT/PCBM Bulk Heterojunction Materials, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 4350-4354 (2008).
Qibing Pei and Alan J. Heeger, Operating mechanism of
light-emitting electrochemical cells, Nat. Mater, 7, 167
(2008).
Corey V. Hoven, Renqiang Yang, Andres Garcia, Victoria
Crockett, Alan J. Heeger and Guillermo C. Bazan, Electron
injection into organic semiconductor devices from high work
function cathodes, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 105, 1273012735 (2008).
HOOKER,
THOMAS
MCCLELLAN,
JR.
(b.1936) Professor. A.B, 1958, University of Kentucky;
B.S, 1961, University of Kentucky; M.S, 1966, University of Missouri; Ph.D, 1967, Duke University. Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1966-1969, University of Oregon. Biophysics/Biophysical Chemistry. Macromolecular conformation; interactions of bipolymers; optical activity theory
and measurement; digital computers in chemical instrumentation. TEL: (805) 893-2127 FAX: (805) 893-4120
Email: hooker@chem.ucsb.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
JAEGER, LUC ALBERT (b.1967) . B.S, 1989, University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, France; M.Sc, 1990,
University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, France; Ph.D,
1993, University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, France.
Research Associate, 1993-1995, Scripps Clinic Research
Institute, La Jolla, CA. Biochemistry; Nanochemistry.
Study of the assembly and folding of large ribozymes
(group I introns and RNA RNase P); in vitro selection
and evolution of nucleic acids (RNA); sequence and
structural comparative analysis of RNA; RNA structure
as a proto-language; RNA tectonics: Rational design of
artificial RNA supra-molecular structures; RNA/DNA
based nanotechnology; supra-molecular assembly of
biomolecules; programmable self-assembling bio-materials based on RNA. TEL: (805) 893-3628 FAX: (805)
893-4120
Email: jaeger@chem.ucsb.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
KAHN, KALJU (b.1970) Lecturer. B.S, 1992, University of Tartu, Estonia; M.S, 1994, University of Tartu,
Estonia; Ph.D, 1998, University of Missouri–Columbia.
Postdoctoral Researcher, 1998-2001, University of California, Santa Barbara. Computational Chemistry; Enzymology. Molecular simulations to understand enzyme catalysis and biological recognition. Development of accurate force fields to describe conformational dynamics
and binding affinities in biological systems. Development of computational strategis for efficient conformational analysis. TEL: (805) 893-6157 FAX: (805) 8934120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/~kalju
Email: kalju@chem.ucsb.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Kalju Kahn, Alex A. Granovsky and Jozef Noga, Convergence of third order correlation energy in atoms and molecules, J. Comput. Chem, 28, 547-554 (2007).
Kalju Kahn and Iiris Kahn, Improved efficiency of focal
point conformational analysis with truncated correlation consistent basis sets, J. Comput. Chem, 29, 900-911 (2008).
KIRTMAN, BERNARD (b.1935) Professor. A.B,
1955, Columbia University; Ph.D, 1961, Harvard University. Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1960-1962, University
of Washington. Materials Science; Theoretical Chemistry. Electronic structure; nonlinear optical properties; localized electronic interactions in polymers, surfaces and
solid state materials; computational methods for extended systems. TEL: (805) 893-2217 FAX: (805) 893-4120
Email: kirtman@chem.ucsb.edu
Josep M. Luis, Miquel Torrent-Sucarrat, Ove Christiansen
and Bernard Kirtman, Treatment of vibronic interactions using variational methods for nuclear motion, AIP Conf. Proc,
963, 330-333 (2007).
Josep M. Luis, Miquel Torrent-Sucarrat, Ove Christiansen
and Bernard Kirtman, Variational calculation of static and
dynamic vibrational nonlinear optical properties, J. Chem.
Phys, 127, 084118/1-084118/11 (2007).
Michael Springborg and Bernard Kirtman, Efficient vector
potential method for calculating electronic and nuclear response of infinite periodic systems to finite electric fields, J.
Chem. Phys, 126, 104107/1-104107/5 (2007).
Michael Springborg and Bernard Kirtman, How much can
donor/acceptor-substitution change the responses of long
push-pull systems to DC fields?, Chem. Phys. Lett, 454, 105113 (2008).
Anna Pomogaeva, Bernard Kirtman, Feng Long Gu and
Yoriko Aoki, Band structure built from oligomer calculations, J. Chem. Phys, 128, 074109/1-074109/7 (2008).
Bernard Kirtman and Josep M. Luis, Simple finite field nuclear relaxation method for calculating vibrational contribution to degenerate four-wave mixing, J. Chem. Phys, 128,
114101/1-114101/4 (2008).
Bernard Kirtman, Sean Bonness, Alejandro Ramirez-Solis,
Benoit Champagne, Hironori Matsumoto and Hideo Sekino,
Calculation of electric dipole (hyper)polarizabilities by longrange-correction scheme in density functional theory: A systematic assessment for polydiacetylene and polybutatriene
oligomers, J. Chem. Phys, 128, 114108/1-114108/5 (2008).
Michael Springborg and Bernard Kirtman, How much can
donor/acceptor-substitution change the responses of long
push-pull systems to DC fields?, Los Alamos Natl. Lab.,
Prepr. Arch., Condens. Matter, 1-20 (2008).
Michael Springborg and Bernard Kirtman, Analysis of
vector potential approach for calculating linear and nonlinear
responses of infinite periodic systems to a finite static external electric field, Phys. Rev. B: Condens. Matter Mater.
Phys, 77, 045102/1-045102/14 (2008).
Michael Springborg and Bernard Kirtman, Analysis of
vector potential approach for calculating linear and nonlinear
responses of infinite periodic systems to a finite static external electric field. [Erratum to document cited in CA148:
292602], Phys. Rev. B: Condens. Matter Mater. Phys, 77,
209901/1 (2008).
KOHN, WALTER (b.1923) Emeriti. Ph.D, Harvard
University; Nobel Prize, 1998, Chemistry. Density funtional theory. TEL: (805) 893-3061 FAX: (805) 8935816
Email: kohn@physics.ucsb.edu
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LAVERMAN, LEROY (b.1971) Lecturer—PSOE.
B.Sc, 1993, Washington State University—Pullman;
Ph.D, 1999, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Chemistry Education. TEL: (805) 893-5265 FAX: (805)
893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/~laverman
Email: laverman@chem.ucsb.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
LIPSHUTZ, BRUCE HOWARD (b.1951) Professor.
B.A, 1973, State University of New York at Binghamton; Ph.D, 1977, Yale University. American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, 1977-1979, Harvard University. Organic Chemistry. Synthetic organic
methods, natural products, organometallic chemistry, biaryl-containing natural and unnatural products, homoand heterogeneous catalysis, heterocycles in synthesis,
peptide alkaloids; polyene-containing natural products.
TEL: (805) 893-2521 FAX: (805) 893-8265
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/Faculty/Lipshutz.html
Email: lipshutz@chem.ucsb.edu
C. Deutsch, B. H. Lipshutz and N. Krause, Small but effective: Copper hydride catalyzed synthesis of ±-hydroxyallenes, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed, 46, 1650 (2007).
B. H. Lipshutz, J. B. Unger and B. R. Taft, Copper-inCharcoal (Cu/C) promoted diaryl ether formation, Org. Lett,
9, 1089 (2007).
B. H. Lipshutz, T. Butler, A. Lower and J. Servesko, Enhancing regiocontrol in carboaluminations of terminal alkynes. Application to the one-pot synthesis of coenzyme
Q10, Org. Lett, 9, 3737 (2007).
B. H. Lipshutz, C.-T. Lee and J. M. Servesko, Asymmetric
CuH-catalyzed hydrosilylations en route to the C-9 epimer of
amphidinoketide I, Org. Lett, 9, 4713 (2007).
B. H. Lipshutz, B. R. Taft, C.-T. Lee and N. Tanaka, A
conjugate reduction pathway to chiral silanes using CuH,
Synthesis, 3257 (2007).
B. H. Lipshutz, S. Ghorai and G. Aguinaldo, Ring-closing
metathesis at room temperature within nanometer micelles
using water as the only solvent, Adv. Syn. Catal, 350, 953
(2008).
B. H. Lipshutz, Z. V. Boskovic and D. H. Aue, Activated
alkenylboronates from acetylenic esters via CuH-catalyzed
1,2-addition/transmetalation, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed, 47,
10183 (2008).
C. A. Wright, A. S. Vakkasoglu, M. Yuri, J. Aidas, D. Nihan and B. H. Lipshutz, The 2-methoxy group of ubiquinone
is essential for function of the acceptor quinones in reaction
centers from Rba. Sphaeroides, Biochim. Biophys. Acta,
Bioenergetics, 1777, 631 (2008).
C. Deutsch, B. H. Lipshutz and N. Krause, CuH-catalyzed
reactions, Chemical Reviews, 108, 2916 (2008).
C. J. Welch, M. H. Hyun, T. Kubota, W. Schafer, F. Bernardoni, H. J. Choi, N. Wu, X. Gong and B. H. Lipshutz, Microscale HPLC enables a new paradigm for commercialization of complex chiral stationary phases, Chirality, 20, 815
(2008).
B. H. Lipshutz, T. Butler and E. Swift, Heterogeneous catalysis with nickel-on-graphite, Org. Biomol. Chem, 6, 19
(2008).
B. H. Lipshutz, G. T. Aguinaldo, S. Ghorai and K. Voigtritter, Olefin cross-metathesis reactions at room temperature
using the nonionic amphiphile “PTS”; just add water, Org.
Lett, 10, 1325 (2008).
B. H. Lipshutz and B. R. Taft, Heck couplings at room
temperature in nanometer aqueous micelles, Org. Lett, 10,
1329 (2008).
B. H. Lipshutz, T. B. Petersen and A. Abela, Room temperature suzuki-miyaura couplings in water facilitated by
nonionic amphiphiles, Org. Lett, 10, 1333 (2008).
B. A. Baker, Z. V. Boskovic and B. H. Lipshutz, (BDP)
CuH: A “hot” stryker’s reagent for use in achiral conjugate
reductions, Org. Lett, 10, 289 (2008).
B. H. Lipshutz, D. W. Chung and B. Rich, Sonogashira
couplings of aryl bromides: Room temperature, water only,
no copper, Org. Lett, 10, 3793 (2008).
C.-T. Lee and B. H. Lipshutz, Nonracemic diarylmethanols
from CuH-catalyzed hydrosilylation of diaryl ketones, Org.
Lett, 10, 4187 (2008).
B. H. Lipshutz, D. M. Nihan, E. Vinogradova, B. R. Taft
and Z. V. Boskovic, Copper + Nickel-in-Charcoal (Cu-Ni/C):
A bimetallic, heterogeneous catalyst for cross-couplings,
Org. Lett, 10, 4279 (2008).
B. H. Lipshutz and A. R. Abela, Micellar catalysis of suzuki-miyaura cross-couplings with heteroaromatics in water,
Org. Lett, 10, 5329 (2008).
B. H. Lipshutz, T. Butler and E. Swift, C-C bond formation catalyzed heterogeneously by nickel-on-graphite (Ni/Cg
), Org. Lett, 10, 697 (2008).
B. H. Lipshutz, S. Ghorai and Z. V. Boskovic, Tandem
olefin metathesis-elimination reactions. A new route to doubly unsaturated carbonyl derivatives, Tetrahedron, 64, 6949
(2008).
LITTLE, RAYMOND DANIEL (b.1947) Professor.
B.S, 1969, University of Wisconsin, Superior; Ph.D,
1974, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Postdoctoral
Associate,
1974-1975,
Yale
University.
Electrochemistry; Organic Chemistry. Synthesis of
bioactive materials; physical organic chemistry; organic
electrochemistry; the chemistry of diradicals, cation and
anion radicals; photochemistry. TEL: (805) 893-3693
FAX: (805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/~little_group/
Email: little@chem.ucsb.edu
Young Sam Park, Selina Wang, Dean Tantillo and R. Daniel Little, A highly selective rearrangement of a housane-derived cation radical; an electrochemically mediated transformation, J. Org. Chem, 72, 4351-4357 (2007).
Wei Zhong, Claudia Moya, R. S. Jacobs and R. Daniel Little, Synthesis and an evaluation of the bioactivity of the Cglycoside of pseudopterosin A (PsA) methyl ether, J. Org.
Chem, 73, 7011-7016 (2008).
CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA
Young Sam Park and R. Daniel Little, Redox electron
transfer reactions: Electrochemically mediated rearrangement, mechanism, and a total synthesis of daucene, J. Org.
Chem, 73, 6807-6815 (2008).
Virginia M. Tanis, Claudia Moya, R. S. Jacobs and R.
Daniel Little, Synthesis and evaluation of the bioactivity of
simplified analogs of the seco-pseudopterosins; progress
toward determining a pharmacophore, Tetrahedron, 64,
10649-10663 (2008).
Christophe Hoarau, Daniel Day, Claudia Moya, Guang
Wu, Abdul Hackim, Robert S. Jacobs and R. Daniel Little,
Iso-PsE: A New Pseudopterosin, Tetrahedron Lett, 49, 46044606 (2008).
new developments in heterogeneous catalysis, J. Chem. Phys,
128, 182501 (2008).
Burcin Temel, Greg Mills and Horia Metiu, Inelastic Scattering with Chebyshev Polynomials and Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient Minimization, J. Phys. Chem. A, 112, 27282737 (2008).
Hyun You Kim, Hyuck Mo Lee, Raj Ganesh S. Pala, Vladimir Shapovalov and Horia Metiu, CO Oxidation by Rutile
TiO2(110) Doped with V, W, Cr, Mo, and Mn, J. Phys.
Chem. C, 112, 12398-12408 (2008).
Michael Nolan, Victor Soto Verdugo and Horia Metiu, Vacancy formation and CO adsorption on gold-doped ceria surfaces, Surf. Sci, 602, 2734-2742 (2008).
METIU, HORIA (b.1940) Professor. M.S, 1961, Poly-
MOSKOVITS, MARTIN (b.1943) Professor. B.Sc,
technic Institute of Bucharest; Ph.D, 1974, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Postdoctoral Fellowship,
1974-1975, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1975-1976, University of Chicago.
Physical Chemistry; Theoretical Chemistry. Time-dependent statistical mechanics with applications to reaction
rates, hydrogen diffusion on surfaces, desorption rate;
catalysis by metal nanoparticles on oxide supports; simulations of fuel-cell membranes. TEL: (805) 893-2256
FAX: (805) 893-4120
Email: metiu@chem.ucsb.edu
Vladimir Shapovalov and Horia Metiu, Catalysis by doped
oxides: CO oxidation by AuxCe1-xO2, J. Catalysis, 245,
205-214 (2007).
Steeve Chretien and Horia Metiu, Density functional study
of the interaction between small Au clusters, Aun (n = 1-7)
and the rutile TiO2 surface. I. Adsorption on the stoichiometric surface, J. Chem. Phys, 127, 084704/1-084704/9 (2007).
Steeve Chretien and Horia Metiu, Density functional study
of the charge on Aun clusters (n = 1—7) supported on a partially reduced rutile TiO2(110): Are all clusters negatively
charged?, J. Chem. Phys, 126, 104701/1-104701/7 (2007).
Steeve Chretien and Horia Metiu, Density functional study
of the interaction between small Au clusters, Aun (n = 1-7)
and the rutile TiO2 surface. I. Adsorption on the stoichiometric surface. [Erratum to document cited in CA147:509032], J.
Chem. Phys, 127, 149902/1 (2007).
Burcin Temel, Hakim Meskine, Karsten Reuter, Matthias
Scheffler and Horia Metiu, Does phenomenological kinetics
provide an adequate description of heterogeneous catalytic
reactions?, J. Chem. Phys, 126, 204711/1-204711/12 (2007).
Steeve Chretien and Horia Metiu, Density functional study
of the interaction between small Au clusters, Aun (n = 1-7)
and the rutile TiO2 surface. II. Adsorption on a partially reduced surface, J. Chem. Phys, 127, 244708/1-244708/13
(2007).
Nick P. Blake, Greg Mills and Horia Metiu, Dynamics of
H2O and Na+ in Nafion Membranes, J. Phys. Chem. B, 111,
2490-2494 (2007).
Raj Ganesh S. Pala and Horia Metiu, The Structure and
Energy of Oxygen Vacancy Formation in Clean and Doped,
Very Thin Films of ZnO, J. Phys. Chem. C, 111, 1271512722 (2007).
Vladimir Shapovalov and Horia Metiu, VOx (x = 1-4) Submonolayers Supported on Rutile TiO2(110) and CeO2(111)
Surfaces: The Structure, the Charge of the Atoms, the XPS
Spectrum, and the Equilibrium Composition in the Presence
of Oxygen, J. Phys. Chem. C, 111, 14179-14188 (2007).
Raj Ganesh S. Pala and Horia Metiu, Modification of the
Oxidative Power of ZnO(10̄10) Surface by Substituting
Some Surface Zn Atoms with Other Metals, J. Phys. Chem.
C, 111, 8617-8622 (2007).
David A. Bussian, James R. O’Dea, Horia Metiu and Steven K. Buratto, Nanoscale Current Imaging of the Conducting Channels in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells,
Nano Lett, 7, 227-232 (2007).
James R. O’Dea, David A. Bussian, Horia Metiu and Steven K. Buratto, Nanoscale current imaging of the conducting
channels in proton exchange membrane fuel cells, Prepr.
Symp.—Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Fuel Chem, 52, 271-272
(2007).
Victor Soto-Verdugo and Horia Metiu, Segregation at the
surface of an Au/Pd alloy exposed to CO, Surf. Sci, 601,
5332-5339 (2007).
Steeve Chretien, Steven K. Buratto and Horia Metiu, Catalysis by very small Au clusters, Curr. Opin. Solid State Mater. Sci, 11, 62-75 (2008).
Michael Sushchikh, Lucas Cameron, Horia Metiu and Eric
W. McFarland, Size and pressure independent kinetics of CO
oxidation on alumina-supported iridium nanoparticles, Intl J.
Chemical Kinetics, 40, 826-830 (2008).
Raj Ganesh S. Pala and Horia Metiu, Selective promotion
of different modes of methanol adsorption via the cation substitutional doping of a ZnO (10̄10) surface, J. Catal, 254,
325-331 (2008).
Steeve Chretien and Horia Metiu, Enhanced adsorption energy of Au1 and O2 on the stoichiometric TiO2(110) surface
by coadsorption with other molecules, J. Chem. Phys, 128,
044714/1-044714/13 (2008).
Steeve Chretien and Horia Metiu, O2 evolution on a clean
partially reduced rutile TiO2(110) surface and on the same
surface precovered with Au1 and Au2: The importance of
spin conservation, J. Chem. Phys, 129, 074705/1-074705/16
(2008).
Horia Metiu, Preface to special topic: A survey of some
1965, University of Toronto; Ph.D, 1971, University of
Toronto. Chemical Physics; Materials Science. Nanoscience and technology, surface enhanced Raman, chemical
sensors and biosensors. TEL: (805) 893-4070 FAX:
(805) 893-2441
Email: mmoskovits@LTSC.ucsb.edu
Abu Samah Zuruzi, Noel C. MacDonald, Martin Moskovits and Andrei Kolmakov, Metal oxide “nanosponges” as
chemical sensors: highly sensitive detection of hydrogen with
nanosponge titania, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed, 46, 4298-4301
(2007).
Xihong Chen, Seung Joon Lee and Martin Moskovits,
Modification of the electronic properties of GaN nanowires
by Mn doping, Appl. Phys. Lett, 91, 082109/1-082109/3
(2007).
Andrew J. Bonham, Gary Braun, Ioana Pavel, Martin Moskovits and Norbert O. Reich, Detection of Sequence-Specific
Protein-DNA Interactions via Surface Enhanced Resonance
Raman Scattering, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 14572-14573
(2007).
Laura Fabris, Mark Dante, Gary Braun, Seung Joon Lee,
Norbert O. Reich, Martin Moskovits, Thuc-Quyen Nguyen
and Guillermo C. Bazan, A Heterogeneous PNA-Based
SERS Method for DNA Detection, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129,
6086-6087 (2007).
Gary Braun, Seung Joon Lee, Mark Dante, Thuc-Quyen
Nguyen, Martin Moskovits and Norbert Reich, Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for DNA Detection by Nanoparticle Assembly onto Smooth Metal Films, J. Am. Chem.
Soc, 129, 6378-6379 (2007).
Gary Braun, Ioana Pavel, Andrew R. Morrill, Dwight S.
Seferos, Guillermo C. Bazan, Norbert O. Reich and Martin
Moskovits, Chemically Patterned Microspheres for Controlled Nanoparticle Assembly in the Construction of SERS
Hot Spots, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 7760-7761 (2007).
Seung Joon Lee, Zhiqiang Guan, Hongxing Xu and Martin
Moskovits, Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy and Nanogeometry: The Plasmonic Origin of SERS, J. Phys. Chem.
C, 111, 17985-17988 (2007).
Serghei Dmitriev, Yigal Lilach, Bradly Button, Martin
Moskovits and Andrei Kolmakov, Nanoengineered chemiresistors: the interplay between electron transport and chemisorption properties of morphologically encoded SnO2 nanowires, Nanotechnology, 18, 055707/1-055707/6 (2007).
Brian D. Piorek, Seung Joon Lee, Juan G. Santiago, Martin
Moskovits, Sanjoy Banerjee and Carl D. Meinhart, Free-surface microfluidic control of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy for the optimized detection of airborne molecules,
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 104, 18898-18901 (2007).
Jeong Min Baik, Myung Hwa Kim, Christopher Larson,
Xihong Chen, Shujing Guo, Alec M. Wodtke and Martin
Moskovits, High-yield TiO2 nanowire synthesis and single
nanowire field-effect transistor fabrication, Appl. Phys. Lett,
92, 242111/1-242111/3 (2008).
Je-Jung Yun, Jeffrey Peet, Nam-Sung Cho, Guillermo C.
Bazan, Seung Joon Lee and Martin Moskovits, Insight into
the Raman shifts and optical absorption changes upon annealing polymer/fullerene solar cells, Appl. Phys. Lett, 92,
251912/1-251912/3 (2008).
Blanka Vlckova, Martin Moskovits, Ioana Pavel, Karolina
Siskova, Magdalena Sladkova and Miroslav Slouf, Singlemolecule surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy from a molecularly-bridged silver nanoparticle dimer, Chem. Phys.
Lett, 455, 131-134 (2008).
Andrei Kolmakov, Xihong Chen and Martin Moskovits,
Functionalizing nanowires with catalytic nanoparticles for
gas sensing application, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol, 8, 111-121
(2008).
Jeong Min Baik, Myung Hwa Kim, Christopher Larson,
Alec M. Wodtke and Martin Moskovits, Nanostructure-Dependent Metal-Insulator Transitions in Vanadium-Oxide Nanowires, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 13328-13331 (2008).
Xihong Chen, Myung Hwa Kim, Xinzheng Zhang, Christopher Larson, Dapeng Yu, Alec M. Wodtke and Martin
Moskovits, Oriented Growth of Ge Nanowires with Diameters below the Bohr Radius, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 1379713800 (2008).
Jeong Min Baik, Martin Schierhorn and Martin Moskovits,
Iron Nanowires in Nanoporous Alumina: Geometric Effect
versus Influence of Pore Walls, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 22522255 (2008).
Ioana Pavel, Evan McCarney, Adam Elkhaled, Andrew
Morrill, Kevin Plaxco and Martin Moskovits, Label-Free
SERS Detection of Small Proteins Modified to Act as Bi-
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functional Linkers, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 4880-4883
(2008).
Martin Schierhorn, Shannon W. Boettcher, Anna Ivanovskaya, Emily Norvell, Jessica B. Sherman, Galen D. Stucky
and Martin Moskovits, Fabrication and Electrochemical Photovoltaic Response of CdSe Nanorod Arrays, J. Phys. Chem.
C, 112, 8516-8520 (2008).
Seung Joon Lee, Jeong Min Baik and Martin Moskovits,
Polarization-Dependent Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering
from a Silver-Nanoparticle-Decorated Single Silver Nanowire, Nano Lett, 8, 3244-3247 (2008).
NGUYEN, THUC-QUYEN Assistant Professor.
Ph.D, 2001, UCLA. Research Associate, 2001-2004, Columbia University. Materials Chemistry; Physical Chemistry. Electronic properties of conjugated polyelectrolytes
and their function in optoelectronic devices; effects of
structure, molecular interactions, morphology, and environment on charge transport in organic single crystals
and thin films; charge transport in metal-organic hybrid
systems; charge injection at metal-organic interface and
chemistry of the interface; photophysics of conjugated
polymers; organic photovoltaics. TEL: (805) 893-4851
FAX: (805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/nguyen/index.
shtml
Email: quyen@chem.ucsb.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Jihua Yang, Andres Garcia and Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Organic solar cells from water-soluble poly(thiophene)/fullerene heterojunction, Appl. Phys. Lett, 90, 103514/1-103514/3
(2007).
Andres Garcia, Renqiang Yang, Youngeup Jin, Bright
Walker and Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Structure-function relationships of conjugated polyelectrolyte electron injection layers in polymer light emitting diodes, Appl. Phys. Lett, 91,
153502/1-153502/3 (2007).
Corey Hoven, Renqiang Yang, Andres Garcia, Alan J.
Heeger, Thuc-Quyen Nguyen and Guillermo C. Bazan, Ion
Motion in Conjugated Polyelectrolyte Electron Transporting
Layers, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 10976-10977 (2007).
Laura Fabris, Mark Dante, Gary Braun, Seung Joon Lee,
Norbert O. Reich, Martin Moskovits, Thuc-Quyen Nguyen
and Guillermo C. Bazan, A Heterogeneous PNA-Based
SERS Method for DNA Detection, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129,
6086-6087 (2007).
Gary Braun, Seung Joon Lee, Mark Dante, Thuc-Quyen
Nguyen, Martin Moskovits and Norbert Reich, Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for DNA Detection by Nanoparticle Assembly onto Smooth Metal Films, J. Am. Chem.
Soc, 129, 6378-6379 (2007).
Jihua Yang and Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Effects of thin film
processing on pentacene/C60 bilayer solar cell performance,
Org. Electron, 8, 566-574 (2007).
Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Richard Martel, Mark Bushey, Phaedon Avouris, Autumn Carlsen, Colin Nuckolls and Louis
Brus, Self-assembly of 1-D organic semiconductor nanostructures, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys, 9, 1515-1532 (2007).
Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Andres Garcia, Renqiang Yang and
Guillermo Bazan, Electronic properties and applications of
conjugated polyelectrolytes, Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc.,
Div. Polym. Chem.), 48, 73-74 (2007).
Jin Young Kim, Kwanghee Lee, Nelson E. Coates, Daniel
Moses, Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Mark Dante and Alan J. Heeger, Efficient Tandem Polymer Solar Cells Fabricated by AllSolution Processing, Science (Washington, DC, U. S.), 317,
222-225 (2007).
Juhyun Park, Renqiang Yang, Corey V. Hoven, Andres
Garcia, Daniel A. Fischer, Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Guillermo
C. Bazan and Dean M. DeLongchamp, Structural characterization of conjugated polyelectrolyte electron transport layers
by NEXAFS spectroscopy, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.),
20, 2491-2496 (2008).
Julia H. Ortony, Renqiang Yang, Jacek Z. Brzezinski, Ludvig Edman, Thuc-Quyen Nguyen and Guillermo C. Bazan,
Thermophysical properties of conjugated polyelectrolytes,
Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 20, 298-302 (2008).
David W. Steuerman, Andres Garcia, Mark Dante, Renqiang Yang, Jan P. Lofvander and Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Imaging the interfaces of conjugated polymer optoelectronic devices, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 20, 528-534 (2008).
Bright Walker, Arnold Tamayo, Jihua Yang, Jacek Z.
Brzezinski and Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Solution-processed
small molecule-based blue light-emitting diodes using conjugated polyelectrolytes as electron injection layers, Appl.
Phys. Lett, 93, 063302/1-063302/3 (2008).
Jung Hwa Seo and Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Electronic Properties of Conjugated Polyelectrolyte Thin Films, J. Am.
Chem. Soc, 130, 10042-10043 (2008).
Renqiang Yang, Yunhua Xu, Xuan-Dung Dang, ThucQuyen Nguyen, Yong Cao and Guillermo C. Bazan, Conjugated Oligoelectrolyte Electron Transport/Injection Layers
for Organic Optoelectronic Devices, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130,
3282-3283 (2008).
Nicholas C. Strandwitz, Anzar Khan, Shannon W. Boettcher, Alexander A. Mikhailovsky, Craig J. Hawker, Thuc-Quyen Nguyen and Galen D. Stucky, One- and Two-Photon Induced Polymerization of Methylmethacrylate Using Colloi-
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CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA
dal CdS Semiconductor Quantum Dots, J. Am. Chem. Soc,
130, 8280-8288 (2008).
Arnold B. Tamayo, Bright Walker and Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, A Low Band Gap, Solution Processable Oligothiophene
with a Diketopyrrolopyrrole Core for Use in Organic Solar
Cells, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 11545-11551 (2008).
Arnold Bernarte Tamayo, Mananya Tantiwiwat, Bright
Walker and Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Design, Synthesis, and
Self-assembly of Oligothiophene Derivatives with a Diketopyrrolopyrrole Core, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 15543-15552
(2008).
Mananya Tantiwiwat, Arnold Tamayo, Ngoc Luu, XuanDung Dang and Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Oligothiophene Derivatives Functionalized with a Diketopyrrolopyrrolo Core for
Solution-Processed Field Effect Transistors: Effect of Alkyl
Substituents and Thermal Annealing, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112,
17402-17407 (2008).
Andres Garcia and Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Effect of Aggregation on the Optical and Charge Transport Properties of an
Anionic Conjugated Polyelectrolyte, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112,
7054-7061 (2008).
Mark Dante, Jeffrey Peet and Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Nanoscale Charge Transport and Internal Structure of Bulk Heterojunction Conjugated Polymer/Fullerene Solar Cells by
Scanning Probe Microscopy, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 72417249 (2008).
PARSONS, STANLEY MONROE (b.1943) Professor. B.S, 1965, Case Institute of Technology; Ph.D,
1971, California Institute of Technology. Postdoctoral
Research Fellowship, 1970-1972, University of California, Berkeley. Biochemistry; Neuroscience. Presynaptic
neurochemistry, chemical mechanisms of neurotransmitter storage; site-directed mutagenesis, mammalian cell
culture; presynaptic cholinergic pharmacology and toxicology; in vivo neuro-imaging; regulation of acetylcholine storage and release; rapid detection of drugs of
abuse. TEL: (805) 893-2252 FAX: (805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/parsons/
index.shtml
Email: parsons@chem.ucsb.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
PERONA, JOHN JOSEPH (b.1961) Associate Professor. B.S, 1983, Rutgers University; M.Phil, 1986,
Yale University; Ph.D, 1990, Yale University. Postdoctoral Research, 1990, Yale University; Postdoctoral Research, 1990-1991, University of California, San Francisco; NIH Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, 19911994, University of California, San Francisco. Proteinnucleic acid interactions, RNA structure, protein engineering, x-ray crystallography, enzyme catalysis. TEL:
(805) 893-7389 FAX: (805) 893-4120
Email: perona@chem.ucsb.edu
J. J. Perona and Y.-M. Hou, Indirect readout of tRNA for
aminoacylation, Biochemistry, 46, 10419-10432 (2007).
C. Liu, H. Gamper, S. Shtivelband, S. Hauenstein, J. J. Perona and Y.-M. Hou, Kinetic quality control of anticodon
recognition by a eukaryotic aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase, J.
Mol. Biol, 367, 1063-1078 (2007).
S. de los Rios and J. J. Perona, Structure of the /Escherichia coli/ leucine-responsive regulatory protein Lrp reveals a
novel octameric assembly, J. Mol. Biol, 366, 1589-1602
(2007).
S. Hauenstein, Y.-M. Hou and J. J. Perona, The homotetrameric phosphoseryl-tRNA synthetase from /methanosarcina
mazei/ exhibits half-of-the-sites activity, J. Biol. Chem, 283,
21997-22006 (2008).
S. Hauenstein and J. J. Perona, Redundant synthesis of cysteinyl-tRNA—Cys in Methanosarcina mazei, J. Biol. Chem,
283, 22007-22017 (2008).
C. S. Francklyn, E. First, J. J. Perona and Y.-M. Hou,
Methods for kinetic and thermodynamic analysis of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, Methods, 44, 100-118 (2008).
T. Bullock, A. Rodriguez-Hernandez, E. Corigliano and J.
J. Perona, A rationally engineered misacylating aminoacyltRNA synthetase, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci./USA, 105, 74287433 (2008).
PETTUS, THOMAS R. R. (b.1967) Associate Professor. B.S, 1990, Longwood University; Ph.D, 1996, University of Rochester. NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, 19961998, Columbia University. Organic Chemistry; Synthesis. Our group synthesizes molecules of biological importance. We are interested in the synthesis of compounds that are important to human health and the treatment of disease. We select targets not easily addressed
by current synthetic methods. TEL: (805) 637-5651
FAX: (805) 893-5690
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/pettus/index.
shtml
Email: pettus@chem.ucsb.edu
tpettus@mac.com
Maurice A. Marsini, Yaodong Huang, Ryan W. Van De
Water and Thomas R. R. Pettus, Synthesis of resorcinol derived spironitronates, Org. Lett, 9, 3229-3232 (2007).
Kun-Liang Wu, Stephanie Wilkinson, Norbert O. Reich
and Thomas R. R. Pettus, Facile Synthesis of Naphthoqui-
none Spiroketals by Diastereoselective Oxidative [3 + 2] Cycloaddition, Org. Lett, 9, 5537-5540 (2007).
Maurice A. Marsini, Yaodong Huang, Christopher C.
Lindsey, Kun-Liang Wu and Thomas R. R. Pettus, Diastereoselective Syntheses of Chroman Spiroketals via [4 + 2] Cycloaddition of Enol Ethers and o-Quinone Methides, Org.
Lett, 10, 1477-1480 (2008).
Maurice A. Marsini, Yaodong Huang, Christopher C.
Lindsey, Kun-Liang Wu and Thomas R. R. Pettus, Diastereoselective Syntheses of Chroman Spiroketals via [4 + 2] Cycloaddition of Enol Ethers and o-Quinone Methides. [Erratum to document cited in CA148:471846], Org. Lett, 10,
4153 (2008).
Yaodong Huang and Thomas R. R. Pettus, A cycloaddition
strategy for use toward berkelic acid, an MMP inhibitor and
potent anticancer agent displaying a unique chroman spiroketal motif, Synlett, 1353-1356 (2008).
PLAXCO, KEVIN W. (b.1965) Associate Professor.
B.S, 1986, University of California, Riverside; Ph.D,
1993, California Institute of Technology. Postdoctoral
Fellow, 1994-1996, Oxford University; Postdoctoral Fellow, 1997-1998, University of Washington. Bioengineering; Biophysics/Biophysical Chemistry. Folding based
electrochemical biosensors; time-resolved biophysical
and computational studies of protein folding kinetics;
biophysical characterization of the structure and dynamics of the denatured state. TEL: (805) 893-5558 FAX:
(805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/plaxco/index.
shtml
Email: kwp@chem.ucsb.edu
Rebecca Y. Lai, Kevin W. Plaxco and Alan J. Heeger, Aptamer-Based Electrochemical Detection of Picomolar Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Directly in Blood Serum, Anal.
Chem, 79, 229-233 (2007).
James H. Werner, Evan R. McCarney, Richard A. Keller,
Kevin W. Plaxco and Peter M. Goodwin, Increasing the Resolution of Single Pair Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Measurements in Solution via Molecular Cytometry,
Anal. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 79, 3509-3513 (2007).
Jing Xu, Kevin W. Plaxco, S. James Allen, Jon E. Bjarnason and Elliott R. Brown, 0.15-3.72 THz absorption of aqueous salts and saline solutions, Appl. Phys. Lett, 90, 031908/1031908/3 (2007).
Kenneth J. Oh, Kevin J. Cash, Verena Hugenberg and
Kevin W. Plaxco, Peptide beacons: A new design for polypeptide-based optical biosensors. [Erratum to document cited
in CA147:112898], Bioconjugate Chem, 18, 1360 (2007).
Kenneth J. Oh, Kevin J. Cash, Verena Hugenberg and
Kevin W. Plaxco, Peptide Beacons: A New Design for Polypeptide-Based Optical Biosensors, Bioconjugate Chem, 18,
607-609 (2007).
Zhisong Wang, Kevin W. Plaxco and Dmitrii E. Makarov,
Influence of local and residual structures on the scaling behavior and dimensions of unfolded proteins, Biopolymers,
86, 321-328 (2007).
Francesco Ricci, Rebecca Y. Lai and Kevin W. Plaxco,
Linear, redox modified DNA probes as electrochemical DNA
sensors, Chem. Commun. (Cambridge, U. K.), 3768-3770
(2007).
Kenneth J. Oh, Kevin J. Cash, Arica A. Lubin and Kevin
W. Plaxco, Chimeric peptide beacons: a direct polypeptide
analog of DNA molecular beacons, Chem. Commun. (Cambridge, U. K.), 4869-4871 (2007).
Jing Xu, Kevin W. Plaxco and S. James Allen, THz spectroscopy of proteins in water: Direct absorption and circular
dichroism, International Journal of High Speed Electronics
and Systems, 17, 709-718 (2007).
Yi Xiao, Xiaogang Qu, Kevin W. Plaxco and Alan J.
Heeger, Label-Free Electrochemical Detection of DNA in
Blood Serum via Target-Induced Resolution of an ElectrodeBound DNA Pseudoknot, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 1189611897 (2007).
Yi Xiao, Aaron A. Rowe and Kevin W. Plaxco, Electrochemical Detection of Parts-Per-Billion Lead via an Electrode-Bound DNAzyme Assembly, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129,
262-263 (2007).
Francesco Ricci, Rebecca Y. Lai, Alan J. Heeger, Kevin
W. Plaxco and James J. Sumner, Effect of Molecular Crowding on the Response of an Electrochemical DNA Sensor,
Langmuir, 23, 6827-6834 (2007).
Yi Xiao, Rebecca Y. Lai and Kevin W. Plaxco, Preparation
of electrode-immobilized, redox-modified oligonucleotides
for electrochemical DNA and aptamer-based sensing, Nat.
Protoc, 2, 2875-2880 (2007).
Ioana Pavel, Evan McCarney, Adam Elkhaled, Andrew
Morrill, Kevin Plaxco and Martin Moskovits, Label-free
SERS detection of small proteins modified to act as bifunctional linkers, Journal of Physical Chemistry, 112, 48804883 (2008).
Ryan J. White, Noelle Phares, Arica A. Lubin, Yi Xiao and
Kevin W. Plaxco, Optimization of Electrochemical AptamerBased Sensors via Optimization of Probe Packing Density
and Surface Chemistry, Langmuir, 24, 10513-10518 (2008).
Elizabeth Pavlovic, Rebecca Y. Lai, Ting Ting Wu, Brian
S. Ferguson, Ren Sun, Kevin W. Plaxco and H. T. Soh, Microfluidic Device Architecture for Electrochemical Patterning and Detection of Multiple DNA Sequences, Langmuir,
24, 1102-1107 (2008).
Francesco Ricci and Kevin W. Plaxco, E-DNA sensors for
convenient, label-free electrochemical detection of hybridization, Microchimica Acta, 163, 149-155 (2008).
READ DE ALANIZ, JAVIER (b.1975) Assistant
Professor. B.S, 1999, Fort Lewis Colelt; Ph.D, 2006,
Colorado State University. Organic Chemistry. Research
in our group will focus on new reaction developments
and their application to the synthesis of architecturally
challenging and biologically important molecules. Initially, we will focus on identifying efficient new methods
for the construction of carbon-nitrogen bonds. Nitrogencontaining molecules are valuable pharmaceutical targets
and fundamental building blocks in natural product synthesis. TEL: (805) 893-6103 FAX: (805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/read/index.
shtml
Email: javier@chem.ucsb.edu
B. L. Nilsson, L. E. Overman, J. Read de Alaniz and J. M.
Rohde, Enantioselective total syntheses of nankakurine A
and B: Confirmation of structure and establishment of absolute configuration, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 11297-11299
(2008).
J. Read de Alaniz, M. S. Kerr, J. L. Moore and T. Rovis,
Scope of the asymmetric intramolecular stetter reaction catalyzed by chiral nucleophilic triazolinylidene carbenes, J.
Org. Chem, 73, 2033-2040 (2008).
REICH, NORBERT OTTO (b.1952) Professor. B.A,
1975, University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D, 1984,
University of California, San Francisco. 1986, University
of California, San Francisco. Molecular origins of specificity and enzyme catalysis with respect to DNA modifying enzymes. Structure-function analysis using analogs,
protein engineering, presteady state and steady state kinetics and x-ray crystallography. TEL: (805) 893-8368
FAX: (805) 893-4120
Email: reich@chem.ucsb.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
SAGERMANN,
MARTIN Assistant Professor.
D.Phil, University of Heidelberg/ EMBL. Biophysics/
Biophysical Chemistry. Our interest focuses on the structure and regulation of proton pumping ATPases and on
the design and redesign of proteins with novel functions
and architectures. In both research areas we employ a
multidisciplinary strategy including X-ray crystallography to characterize the molecules. TEL: (805) 893-8364
FAX: (805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/sagermann/
index.shtml
Email: sagermann@chem.ucsb.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Richard R. Chapleau, Rebecca Blomberg, Peter C. Ford
and Martin Sagermann, Design of a highly specific and noninvasive biosensor suitable for real-time in vivo imaging of
mercury (II) uptake, Protein Sci, 17, 614-622 (2008).
SCOTT, SUSANNAH L.—See Chemical Engineering
Section, University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Chemical Engineering.
SESHADRI, RAM Professor. Ph.D, 1995, Indian Institute of Science. Inorganic Chemistry; Materials
Chemistry. The research currently being pursued in the
Seshadri Group addresses magnetic phenomena in insulating oxides, half-metallic ferromagnetism, magnetic
nanocomposites, catalytic oxides and carbides, the structure and electronic structure of polar and semiconducting
materials materials (bulk as well as nano), luminescent
materials for solid state lighting, high refractive index
materials, and conducting nanowires. TEL: (805) 8936129 FAX: (805) 893-4120
Web: www.mrl.ucsb.edu/~seshadri/
Email: seshadri@mrl.ucsb.edu
J. Li, U. G. Singh, J. W. Bennett, K. Page, J. Weaver, J.-P.
Zhang, Th. Proffen, A. M. Rappe, S. Scott and R. Seshadri,
BaCe1-xPdxO3-␦ (0 ⱕ x ⱕ 0:1): Redox controlled ingress
and egress of palladium in a perovskite, Chem. Mater, 19,
1418-1426 (2007).
K. Page, M. W. Stoltzfus, Y.-I. Kim, Th. Proffen, P. M.
Woodward, A. K. Cheetham and R. Seshadri, Local atomic
ordering in BaTaO2N studied by neutron pair distribution
function analysis and density functional theory, Chem. Mater, 19, 4037-4042 (2007).
E. S. Toberer, M. Grossman, T. Schladt, F. F. Lange and
R. Seshadri, Epitaxial manganese oxide thin films with connected porosity: Topotactic induction of crystallographic
pore alignment, Chem. Mater, 19, 4833-4838 (2007).
M. W. Stoltzfus, P. M. Woodward, R. Seshadri, J.-H. ParkKlepsis and B. Bursten, Structure and bonding in SnWO4,
PbWO4 and BiVO4: Lone pairs vs. inert pairs, Inorg. Chem,
46, 3839-3850 (2007).
P. Baettig, R. Seshadri and N. A. Spaldin, Anti-polarity in
ideal BiMnO3, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 98549855 (2007).
S. A. Corr, M. Grossman, J. D. Furman, B. C. Melot, A. K.
CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA
Cheetham, K. R. Heier and R. Seshadri, Controlled reduction
of vanadium oxide nanoscrolls: Crystal structure, morphology, and electrical properties, Chem. Mater, 20, 6396-6404
(2008).
J. Li, U. G. Singh, T. D. Schladt, J. K. Stalick, S. L. Scott
and R. Seshadri, Hexagonal YFe1-xPdxO3: Non-perovskite
host compounds for Pd2+ and their catalytic activity for CO
oxidation, Chem. Mater, 20, 6567-6576 (2008).
E. Rodriguez, F. Poineau, A. Llobet, K. Czerwisnki, R.
Seshadri and A. K. Cheetham, The preparation and crystal
structures of bismuth technetates: A new metal oxide system,
Inorg. Chem, 47, 6281-6288 (2008).
Y.-I. Kim and R. Seshadri, Optical properties of cationsubstituted zinc oxide, Inorg. Chem, 47, 8437-8443 (2008).
M. B. Smith, K. Page, T. Siegrist, P. L. Redmond, E. C.
Walter, R. Seshadri, L. E. Brus and M. L. Steigerwald, Crystal structure and the paraelectric to ferroelectric phase transition of nanoscale BaTiO3, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 13, 6955-6963
(2008).
SHEA, JOAN-EMMA Assistant Professor. TEL:
(805) 893-5604 FAX: (805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/shea
Email: shea@chem.ucsb.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Patricia Soto, Mary A. Griffin and Joan-Emma Shea, New
insights into the mechanism of Alzheimer amyloid-␤ fibrillogenesis inhibition by N-methylated peptides, Biophys. J, 93,
3015-3025 (2007).
Miriam Friedel, Andrij Baumketner and Joan-Emma Shea,
Stability of a protein tethered to a surface, J. Chem. Phys,
126, 095101/1-095101/12 (2007).
Giovanni Bellesia and Joan-Emma Shea, Self-assembly of
␤-sheet forming peptides into chiral fibrillar aggregates, J.
Chem. Phys, 126, 245104/1-245104/11 (2007).
Andrij Baumketner and Joan-Emma Shea, The Structure of
the Alzheimer Amyloid ␤ 10-35 Peptide Probed through
Replica-Exchange Molecular Dynamics Simulations in Explicit Solvent, J. Mol. Biol, 366, 275-285 (2007).
Narutoshi Kamiya, Daisuke Mitomo, Joan-Emma Shea and
Junichi Higo, Folding of the 25 Residue A␤(12-36) Peptide
in TFE/Water: Temperature-Dependent Transition from a
Funneled Free-Energy Landscape to a Rugged One, J. Phys.
Chem. B, 111, 5351-5356 (2007).
Zhuoyun Zhuang, Luc Jaeger and Joan-Emma Shea, Probing the structural hierarchy and energy landscape of an RNA
T-loop hairpin, Nucleic Acids Res, 35, 6995-7002 (2007).
Mary Griffin Krone, Lan Hua, Patricia Soto, Ruhong
Zhou, B. J. Berne and Joan-Emma Shea, Role of Water in
Mediating the Assembly of Alzheimer Amyloid-␤ A␤16-22
Protofilaments, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 11066-11072 (2008).
Mary Griffin Krone, Andrij Baumketner, Summer L. Bernstein, Thomas Wyttenbach, Noel D. Lazo, David B. Teplow,
Michael T. Bowers and Joan-Emma Shea, Effects of Familial
Alzheimer’s Disease Mutations on the Folding Nucleation of
the Amyloid ␤-Protein, J. Mol. Biol, 381, 221-228 (2008).
Evgeni Penev, Joel Ireta and Joan-Emma Shea, Energetics
of Infinite Homopolypeptide Chains: A New Look at Commonly Used Force Fields, J. Phys. Chem. B, 112, 6872-6877
(2008).
Andrij Baumketner, Mary Griffin Krone and Joan-Emma
Shea, Role of the familial Dutch mutation E22Q in the folding and aggregation of the 15-28 fragment of the Alzheimer
amyloid-␤ protein, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 105, 60276032 (2008).
STUCKY, GALEN DEAN (b.1936) Professor. B.S,
1957, McPherson College; Ph.D, 1962, Iowa State University. Physics, 1962-1963, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology; NSF Fellowship, 1963, Quantum Chemistry
Institute, Gainesville, FL. Biotechnology; Materials
Chemistry. Organic/inorganic interface chemistry including the Molecular assembly of material systems with integrated nanoscale to macroscale functionalities; the use
of inorganic species and surfaces to define biomolecular
assembly and biosystem processes; conversion of biomethane and stranded natural gas to chemicals and fuels;
meso- and nanostructured photovoltaic and photocatalytic composite systems; gradient materials and interfaces;
and understanding Nature’s routes to organic/inorganic
bioassembly. TEL: (805) 893-4872 FAX: (805) 8934120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/~stuckygroup/stuckygroup/
Email: stucky@chem.ucsb.edu
S. W. Boettcher, J. Fan, C.-K. Tsung, Q. Shi and G. D.
Stucky, Harnessing the sol-gel process for the assembly of
non-silicate mesostructured oxide solids, Acc. Chem. Res, 40,
784-792 (2007).
M. S. Toprak, B. J. McKenna, M. Mikhaylova, J. H. Waite
and G. D. Stucky, Spontaneous assembly of magnetic microspheres, Adv. Mater, 19, 1362-1368 (2007).
Q. Shi, Z. An, C.-K. Tsung, H. Liang, N. Zheng, C. J.
Hawker and G. D. Stucky, Ice-templating of core/shell microgel fibers through bricks-and-mortar assembly, Advanced
Materials, 19, 4539-4543 (2007).
S. Zhang, X. Kou, Z. Yang, Q. Shi, G. D. Stucky, L. Sun,
J. Wang and C. Yan, Nanonecklaces assembled from gold
rods, spheres, and bipyramids, Chem. Commun, 1816-1818
(2007).
N. Zheng and G. D. Stucky, Promoting gold nanocatalysts
in solvent-free selective aerobic oxidation of alcohols, Chem.
Commun, 3862-3864 (2007).
M. S. Toprak, B. J. McKenna, J. H. Waite and G. D.
Stucky, Control of size and permeability of nanocomposite
microspheres, Chem. Mater, 19, 4263-4269 (2007).
S. E. Baker, A. M. Sawvel, N. Zheng and G. D. Stucky,
Controlling bioprocesses with inorganic surfaces: Layered
clay hemostatic agents, Chem. Mater, 19, 4390-4392 (2007).
X. Kou, S. Zhang, C.-K. Tsung, Z. Yang, M. H. Yeung, G.
D. Stucky, L. Sun, J. Wang and C. Yan, One-step synthesis
of large-aspect-ratio single-crystalline gold nanorods by using CTPAB and CTBAB surfactants, Chemistry – A European Journal, 13, 2929-2936 (2007).
Z. An, Q. Shi, W. Tang, C.-K. Tsung, C. J. Hawker and G.
D. Stucky, Facile RAFT precipitation polymerization for the
microwave-assisted synthesis of well-defined, double hydrophilic block copolymers and nanostructured hydrogels, J.
Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 14493-14499 (2007).
X. Kou, S. Zhang, Z. Yang, C.-K. Tsung, G. D. Stucky, L.
Sun, J. Wang and C. Yan, Glutathione- and cysteine-induced
transverse overgrowth on gold nanorods, J. Am. Chem. Soc,
129, 6402-6404 (2007).
A. Thomas, M. Schierhorn, Y. Wu and G. D. Stucky, Assembly of spherical micelles in 2D physical confinements
and their replication into mesoporous silica nanorods, J. Mater. Chem, 17, 4558-4562 (2007).
H. Wang, R. DeSousa, J. Gasa, K. Tasaki, G. D. Stucky, B.
Jousselme and F. Wudl, Fabrication of new fullerene composite materials and their application in proton exchance
membrane fuel cells, J. Membrane Science, 289, 277-283
(2007).
C. C. Broomell, R. K. Khan, D. N. Moses, A. Miserez, M.
G. Pontin, G. D. Stucky, F. W. Zok and J. H. Waite, Mineral
minimization in nature’s alternative teeth, J. Royal Society
Interface, 4, 19-31 (2007).
T. A. Ostomel, Q. Shi, P. K. Stoimenov and G. D. Stucky,
Metal oxide surface charge mediated hemostasis, Langmuir,
23, 11233-11238 (2007).
X. Huang, L. M. Bronstein, J. Retrum, C. Dufort, I. Tsvetkova, S. Aniagyei, B. Stein, G. D. Stucky, B. J. McKenna, N.
Remmes, D. Baxter, C. C. Kao and B. Dragnea, Self-assembled virus-like particles with magnetic cores, Nano Lett, 7,
2407-2416 (2007).
S. W. Boettcher, N. C. Strandwitz, M. Schierhorn, N.
Lock, M. C. Lonergan and G. D. Stucky, Tunable electronic
interfaces between bulk semiconductors and ligand-stabilized
nanoparticle assemblies, Nature Materials, 6, 592-596
(2007).
H. Liang, G. Whited, C. Nguyen and G. D. Stucky, The directed cooperative assembly of proteorhodopsin into 2D and
3D polarized arrays, Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA, 104, 82128217 (2007).
X. Kou, W. Ni, C.-K. Tsung, K. Chan, H.-Q. Lin, G. D.
Stucky and J. F. Wang, Growth of gold bipyramids with improved yield and their curvature-directed oxidation, Small, 3,
2103-2113 (2007).
L. M. Campos, I. Meinel, R. G. Guino, M. Schierhorn, N.
Gupta, G. D. Stucky and C. J. Hawker, Highly versatile and
robust materials for soft imprint lithography based on thiolene click chemistry, Advanced Materials, 20, 3937-3941
(2008).
L. Li, C.-K. Tsung, Z. Yang, G. D. Stucky, L. D. Sun, J. F.
Wang and C. H. Yan, Rare-earth-doped nanocrystalline titania microspheres emitting luminescence via energy transfer,
Advanced Materials, 20, 903-908 (2008).
C.-K. Tsung, J. Fan, N. Zheng, Q. Shi, A. J. Forman, J.
Wang and G. D. Stucky, A general route to diverse mesoporous metal oxide submicrospheres with highly crystalline
frameworks, Angew. Chem. Intl Ed, 47, 8682-8686 (2008).
Z. An, W. Tang, M. Wu, Z. Jiao and G. D. Stucky, Heterofunctional polymers and core–shell nanoparticles via cascade
aminolysis/Michael addition and alkyne–azide click reaction
of RAFT polymers, Chem. Commun, 6501-6503 (2008).
A. Khan, L. M. Campos, A. Mikhailovsky, M. Toprak, N.
C. Strandwitz, G. D. Stucky and C. J. Hawker, Holographic
recording in cross-linked polymeric matrices through photoacid generation, Chem. Mater, 20, 3669-3674 (2008).
J. W. Galusha, C.-K. Tsung, G. D. Stucky and M. H. Bartl,
Optimizing sol-gel infiltration and processing methods for
the fabrication of high-quality planar titania inverse opals,
Chem. Mater, 20, 4925-4930 (2008).
J. Fan, S. W. Boettcher, C.-K. Tsung, Q. Shi, M. Schierhorn and G. D. Stucky, Field-directed and confined molecular assembly of mesostructured materials: Basic principles
and new opportunities, Chem. Mater, 20, 909-921 (2008).
B. Wu, C. Guo, N. Zheng, Z. Xie and G. D. Stucky, Nonaqueous production of nanostructured anatase with high-energy facets, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 17563-17567 (2008).
Q. Shi, H. Liang, D. Feng, J.-F. Wang and G. D. Stucky,
Porous carbon and carbon/metal oxide microfibers with wellcontrolled pore structure and interface, J. Am. Chem. Soc,
130, 5034-5035 (2008).
N. C. Strandwitz, A. Khan, S. W. Boettcher, A. A. Mikhailovsky, C. J. Hawker, T.-Q. Nguyen and G. D. Stucky, Oneand two-photon induced polymerization of methylmethacrylate using colloidal CdS semiconductor quantum
dots, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 8280-8288 (2008).
K. Tasaki, A. Venkatesan, H. Wang, B. Jousselme, G. D.
Stucky and F. Wudl, Hydrogen cyano fullerene derivatives as
7
acid for proton conducting membranes, J. Electrochemical
Society, 155, B1077-B1084 (2008).
W. Tang, H. Lin, A. Kleiman-Shwarsctein, G. D. Stucky
and E. W. McFarland, Size-dependent activity of gold nanoparticles for oxygen electroreduction in alkaline electrolyte,
J. Phys. Chem, 112, 10515-10519 (2008).
M. Schierhorn, S. W. Boettcher, A. Ivanovskaya, E. Norvell, J. B. Sherman, G. D. Stucky and M. Moskovits, Fabrication and electrochemical photovoltaic response of CdSe
nanorod arrays, J. Phys. Chem, 112, 8516-8520 (2008).
A. Kleiman-Shwarsctein, Y.-S. Hu, A. J. Forman, G. D.
Stucky and E. W. McFarland, Electrodeposition of -Fe2O3
doped with Mo or Cr as photoanodes for photocatalytic water
splitting, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 15900-15907 (2008).
S. E. Baker, A. M. Sawvel, J. Fan, Q. Shi, N. Strandwitz
and G. D. Stucky, Blood clot initiation by mesocellular
foams: Dependence on nanopore size and enzyme immobilization, Langmuir, 24, 14254-14260 (2008).
H. Liang, G. Whited, C. Nguyen, A. Okerlund and G. D.
Stucky, Inherently tunable electrostatic assembly of membrane proteins, Nano Lett, 8, 333-339 (2008).
S. W. Boettcher, S. A. Berg, M. Schierhorn, N. C. Strandwitz, M. C. Lonergan and G. D. Stucky, Ionic ligand mediated electrochemical charging of gold nanoparticle assemblies,
Nano Lett, 8, 3404-3408 (2008).
P. Wang, Q. Shi, H. Liang, D. W. Steuerman, G. D. Stucky
and A. A. Keller, Enhanced environmental mobility of carbon nanotubes in the presence of humic acid and their removal from aqueous solution, Small, 4, 2166-2170 (2008).
VAN KOPPEN, PETRA Senior Lecturer with Security of Employment, Lab Coordinator. Ph.D, 1984, University of California, Santa Barbara. Chemistry Education. TEL: (805) 893-5512 FAX: (805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/vankoppen/
index.shtml
Email: vankoppen@chem.ucsb.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
WAITE, J. HERBERT Professor. A.B, 1971, Harvard
University; Ph.D, 1976, Duke University. Post doctoral
fellow, 1976-1978, University of Copenhagen; NRS Fellow,
1980-1982,
University
of
Connecticut.
Biochemistry; Biomaterials. Biomolecular materials
hardened or stiffened by metal ions B. Bioadhesive strategies based on interfacial coordination complexes. TEL:
(805) 893-2817 FAX: (805) 893-7998
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/waite/index.
shtml
Email: waite@lifesci.ucsb.edu
Muhammet S. Toprak, Brandon J. McKenna, Maria Mikhaylova, J. Herbert Waite and Galen D. Stucky, Spontaneous
assembly of magnetic microspheres, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim,
Ger.), 19, 1362-1368 (2007).
ChengJun Sun, Georg E. Fantner, Jonathan Adams, Paul
K. Hansma and J. Herbert Waite, The role of calcium and
magnesium in the concrete tubes of the sandcastle worm, J.
Exp. Biol, 210, 1481-1488 (2007).
Matthew J. Harrington and J. Herbert Waite, Holdfast heroics: comparing the molecular and mechanical properties of
Mytilus californianus byssal threads, J. Exp. Biol, 210, 43074318 (2007).
Niels Holten-Andersen, Georg E. Fantner, Sophia Hohlbauch, J. Herbert Waite and Frank W. Zok, Protective coatings on extensible biofibres, Nat. Mater, 6, 669-672 (2007).
Michael G. Pontin, Dana N. Moses, J. Herbert Waite and
Frank W. Zok, A nonmineralized approach to abrasion-resistant biomaterials, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 104, 1355913564 (2007).
Qi Lin, Delphine Gourdon, Chengjun Sun, Niels HoltenAndersen, Travers H. Anderson, J. Herbert Waite and Jacob
N. Israelachvili, Adhesion mechanisms of the mussel foot
proteins mfp-1 and mfp-3, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A,
104, 3782-3786 (2007).
Matthew J. Harrington and J. Herbert Waite, pH-Dependent Locking of Giant Mesogens in Fibers Drawn from Mussel Byssal Collagens, Biomacromolecules, 9, 1480-1486
(2008).
Chris C. Broomell, Sue F. Chase, Tom Laue and J. Herbert
Waite, Cutting Edge Structural Protein from the Jaws of Nereis virens, Biomacromolecules, 9, 1669-1677 (2008).
Aasheesh Srivastava, Niels Holten-Andersen, Galen D.
Stucky and J. Herbert Waite, Ragworm Jaw-Inspired Metal
Ion Cross-Linking for Improved Mechanical Properties of
Polymer Blends, Biomacromolecules, 9, 2873-2880 (2008).
Dana N. Moses, Michael G. Pontin, J. Herbert Waite and
Frank W. Zok, Effects of hydration on mechanical properties
of a highly sclerotized tissue, Biophys. J, 94, 3266-3272
(2008).
Helga C. Lichtenegger, Henrik Birkedal and J. Herbert
Waite, Heavy metals in the jaws of invertebrates, Met. Ions
Life Sci, 4, 295-325 (2008).
Ali Miserez, Todd Schneberk, Chengjun Sun, Frank W.
Zok and J. Herbert Waite, The Transition from Stiff to Compliant Materials in Squid Beaks, Science (Washington, DC,
U. S.), 319, 1816-1819 (2008).
WATTS, RICHARD JAMES (b.1942) Professor.
B.A, 1964, Coe College; Ph.D, 1969, University of Colo-
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CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA
rado. Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1969-1972, Washington
State University. Spectroscopy of transition metal complexes; radiationless transition; photochemistry of organometallic complexes; photocatalysis; storage of solar
energy via metal complexes; photochemistry of metalsilicon bonded complexes. TEL: (805) 893-2032 FAX:
(805) 893-4120
Email: watts@chem.ucsb.edu
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WODTKE, ALEC MICHAEL (b.1959) Professor.
B.A, 1981, University of Utah; Ph.D, 1986, University of
California, Berkeley. Max-Planck Fellowship, 19871988, Stroemungsforschung, Goettingen, West Germany.
Physical Chemistry. We are using laser-spectroscopy
based techniques to manipulate and monitor molecules at
the quantum state resolved level. Stimulated emission
pumping and overtone excitation allow us to “dial up”
the vibrational quantum number and study its influence
on chemical reactivity. Resonance enhanced multiphoton
ionization, laser induced fluorescence, velocity-map
imaging and several other laser based methods are all
important tools for our research as are ultrahigh vacuum
surface science techniques. TEL: (805) 893-8085 FAX:
(805) 893-4120
Web: www.chem.ucsb.edu/~wodtke/groupwebpage/
Email: wodtke@chem.ucsb.edu
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WUDL, FRED (b.1941) Professor. B.S, 1964, UCLA;
Ph.D, 1967, UCLA. Postdoctoral Fellow, 1967-1968,
Harvard University. Materials Science; Organic Chemistry. Organic electronics, organic metals and superconductors, polymer synthesis, fullerene chemistry. TEL:
(805) 893-5817 FAX: (805) 893-4120
Email: wudl@chem.ucsb.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Hengbin Wang, Christine Schaffner-Hamann, Filippo Marchioni and Fred Wudl, A nonclassical approach to oligoacenes: crossconjugated nonplanar poly(acene) precursors,
Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 19, 558-560 (2007).
Eduardo H. L. Falcao, Richard G. Blair, Julia J. Mack, Lisa
M. Viculis, Chai-Won Kwon, Michael Bendikov, Richard B.
Kaner, Bruce S. Dunn and Fred Wudl, Microwave exfoliation of a graphite intercalation compound, Carbon, 45, 13671369 (2007).
Russell K. Feller, Paul M. Forster, Fred Wudl and Anthony
K. Cheetham, Two Coordination Polymers Created via In
Situ Ligand Synthesis Involving C-N and C-C Bond Formation, Inorg. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 46, 8717-8721
(2007).
Eduardo H. L. Falcao and Fred Wudl, Carbon allotropes:
beyond graphite and diamond, J. Chem. Technol. Biotechnol,
82, 524-531 (2007).
Hengbin Wang, Ryan DeSousa, Jeffrey Gasa, Ken Tasaki,
Galen Stucky, Bruno Jousselme and Fred Wudl, Fabrication
of new fullerene composite membranes and their application
in proton exchange membrane fuel cells, J. Membr. Sci, 289,
277-283 (2007).
Hengbin Wang, Robert Jost and Fred Wudl, Facile synthesis of conjugated rod-coil block copolymers, J. Polym. Sci.,
Part A: Polym. Chem, 45, 800-808 (2007).
Filippo Marchioni, Kurt Star, Erik Menke, Thierry Buffeteau, Laurent Servant, Bruce Dunn and Fred Wudl, Protection of Lithium Metal Surfaces Using Chlorosilanes, Langmuir, 23, 11597-11602 (2007).
Doris Chun, Fred Wudl and Alshakim Nelson, Supramacromolecular Assembly Driven by Complementary Molecular Recognition, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.),
40, 1782-1785 (2007).
Dmitrii F. Perepichka, Igor F. Perepichka, Hong Meng and
Fred Wudl, Light-emitting polymers, Opt. Sci. Eng, 111, 45293 (2007).
Alexander L. Kanibolotsky, Lyudmila Kanibolotskaya,
Sergey Gordeyev, Peter J. Skabara, Iain McCulloch, Rory
Berridge, Jan E. Lohr, Filippo Marchioni and Fred Wudl,
Synthesis of an End-Capped Sexithiophene Bearing Fused
Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) Units, Org. Lett, 9, 1601-1604
(2007).
Fred Wudl, Ryan Chiechi, Satish Patil, Jian Yang and Filippo Marchioni, New polymers for organic electronics,
PMSE Prepr, 96, 183 (2007).
Fred Wudl, Jian Yang and Filippo Marchioni, Twenty
years of development of low bandgap polymers, Polym.
Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Polym. Chem.), 48, 136-137
(2007).
Ying Wang, Ed Bolanos, Fred Wudl, Thomas Hahn and
Nathan Kwok, Self-healing polymers and composites based
on thermal activation, Proc. SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng, 6526,
65261I/1-65261I/12 (2007).
Doris Chun, Yang Cheng and Fred Wudl, The most stable
and fully characterized functionalized heptacene, Angew.
Chem., Int. Ed, 47, 8380-8385 (2008).
Eduardo H. L. Falcao, Naraso, Russell K. Feller, Guang
Wu, Fred Wudl and Anthony K. Cheetham, Hybrid OrganicInorganic Framework Structures: Influence of Cation Size on
Metal-Oxygen-Metal Connectivity in the Alkaline Earth
Thiazolothiazoledicarboxylates, Inorg. Chem. (Washington,
DC, U. S.), 47, 8336-8342 (2008).
Changduk Yang, Jin Young Kim, Shinuk Cho, Jae Kwan
Lee, Alan J. Heeger and Fred Wudl, Functionalized Methanofullerenes Used as n-Type Materials in Bulk-Heterojunction Polymer Solar Cells and in Field-Effect Transistors, J.
Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 6444-6450 (2008).
Ken Tasaki, Arun Venkatesan, Hengbin Wang, Bruno
Jousselme, Galen Stucky and Fred Wudl, Hydrogen Cyano
Fullerene Derivatives as Acid for Proton Conducting Membranes, J. Electrochem. Soc, 155, B1077-B1084 (2008).
Sheba D. Bergman and Fred Wudl, Mendable polymers, J.
Mater. Chem, 18, 41-62 (2008).
Narasos and Fred Wudl, Two Poly(2,5-thienythiazolothiazole)s: Observation of Spontaneous Ordering in Thin Films,
Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 41, 3169-3174
(2008).
Erin B. Murphy, Ed Bolanos, Christine Schaffner-Hamann,
Fred Wudl, Steven R. Nutt and Maria L. Auad, Synthesis and
Characterization of a Single-Component Thermally Remendable Polymer Network: Staudinger and Stille Revisited, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 41, 5203-5209 (2008).
Wesley Walker, Brittnee Veldman, Ryan Chiechi, Satish
Patil, Michael Bendikov and Fred Wudl, Visible and NearInfrared Absorbing, Low Band Gap Conjugated Oligomers
Based on Cyclopentadieneones, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 41, 7278-7280 (2008).
ZAKARIAN, ARMEN S.
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