Publications (H=32 First paper 1995)
82. Silver Nanoparticles as Selective Ionization Probes for Analysis of Olefins by Mass Spectrometry
Stacy D. Sherrod, Arnaldo J. Diaz, William K. Russell, Paul S. Cremer, and David H. Russell
Anal. Chem. (2008) in press.
81. Chain Conformation of Poly(dimethyl siloxane)at the Air/Water Interface by Sum Frequency Generation
Chanjoong Kim, Marc C. Gurau, Paul S. Cremer, and Hyuk Yu
Langmuir (2008) in press.
80. Multiplexing Ligand-Receptor Binding Measurements by Chemically Patterning Microfluidic Channels
Jinjun Shi, Tinglu Yang, and Paul S. Cremer
Anal. Chem. (2008) in press.
79. Double Cushions Preserve Transmembrane Protein Mobility in Supported Bilayer Systems
Arnaldo J. Diaz, Fernando Albertorio, Susan Daniel, and Paul S. Cremer
Langmuir 24 (2008) 6820-6826 pdf
78. Sub-100 nm Patterning of Supported Bilayers by Nanoshaving Lithography
Jinjun Shi, Jixin Chen, and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 130 (2008) 2718-2719 pdf
77. Impact of Hapten Presentation on Antibody Binding at Lipid Membrane Interfaces
Hyunsook Jung, Tinglu Yang, Mauricio D. Lasagna, Jinjun Shi, Gregory D. Reinhart, and Paul S. Cremer
Biophys. J. 94 (2008) 3094-3103 pdf
76. Urea Orientation at Protein Surfaces
Xin Chen, Laura B. Sagle, and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 129 (2007) 15104-15105 pdf
75. Specific Ion Effects on Interfacial
Water Structure near Macromolecules
Xin Chen, Tinglu Yang, Sho Kataoka, and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am.
Chem. Soc. 129 (2007) 12272-12279 pdf
74. Single Ion-Channel Recordings using
Glass Nanopore Membranes
Ryan J. White, Eric N. Ervin, Tinglu Yang, Xin
Chen, Susan Daniel, Paul S. Cremer, and Henry S. White
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 129 (2007) 11766-11775 pdf
73. Templating Water
Stains for Nanolithography
Wei-Ssu Liao, Xin Chen, Jixin Chen, and Paul S. Cremer
Nano Letters 7 (2007) 2452-2458
pdf
72. The α,α-(1-1) Linkage of
Trehalose is Key to Anhydrobiotic Preservation
Fernando Albertorio, Vanessa A. Chapa, Xin Chen, Arnaldo J.
Diaz, and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 129 (2007) 10567-10574 pdf
71. Separation of Membrane-Bound Compounds by Solid-Supported
Bilayer Electrophoresis
Susan Daniel, Arnaldo J. Diaz, Kelly
M. Martinez, Bennie J Bench, Fernando Albertorio, and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 129 (2007) 8072-8073
pdf
70. Imaging Large Arrays of Supported
Lipid Bilayers with a Macroscope
Edward T. Castellana and
Paul S. Cremer
Biointerphases 2 (2007) 57-63 pdf
69. GM1 Clustering Inhibits Cholera
Toxin Binding in Supported Phospholipid Membranes
Jinjun Shi, Tinglu Yang, Sho Kataoka, Yanjie Zhang, Arnaldo
J. Diaz, Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 129 (2007) 5954-5961 pdf
68. Effects of Hofmeister Anions on the LCST of PNIPAM as a
Function of
Molecular Weight
Yanjie Zhang, Steven Furyk, Laura B. Sagle, Younhee Cho, David
E. Bergbreiter, and Paul S. Cremer
J. Phys. Chem. C 111
(2007) 8916-8924 pdf
67. Single Vesicle Rupture Events Reveal Multiple Mechanisms
of Supported Bilayer Formation
Chiho Hamai, Paul S. Cremer, and Siegfried
M. Musser
Biophys. J. 92 (2007) 1988-1999 pdf
66. Interactions between Macromolecules and Ions: the Hofmeister
Series
Yanjie Zhang and Paul S. Cremer
Curr. Opin. Chem. Biol. 10 (2006)
658-663 pdf
65. Solid Supported Lipid Bilayers:
from Biophysical Studies to Sensor Design
Edward T. Castellana and Paul S. Cremer
Surf. Sci. Rep. 61 (2006) 429-444 pdf
64. The Ionic Conductivity of the Aqueous
Layer Separating a Lipid Bilayer Membrane and a Glass Support
Ryan J. White, Bo Zhang, Susan Daniel,
John M. Tang, Eric N. Ervin, Paul S. Cremer, and Henry S. White
Langmuir 22 (2006) 10777-10783 pdf
63. Making Lipid Membranes Rough, Tough, and Ready to Hit the
Road
Susan Daniel, Fernando Albertorio, and Paul S. Cremer
MRS Bulletin 31 (2006) 536-540 pdf
62. A Rapid Prototyping Approach to Ag Nanoparticle Fabrication
in the 10-100 nm Range
Wei-Ssu Liao, Tinglu Yang, Edward T. Castellana, Sho Kataoka, and Paul
S. Cremer
Advanced Materials 18 (2006) 2240-2243 pdf
61. Aqueous Two Phase System Formation
Kinetics for Elastin-Like Polypeptides of Varying Chain Length
Yanjie Zhang, Kimberly T. Carlson, Fernando Albertorio, Ashutosh Chilkoti,
and Paul S. Cremer
Biomacromolecules 7 (2006) 2192-2199 pdf
60. Stochastic Nature of Gene Expression Revealed at the Single Molecule
Level
Xin Chen and Paul S. Cremer
ACS Chemical Biology 1 (2006) 129-131 pdf
59. Supported Lipopolymer Membranes as Nanoscale Filters: Simultaneous
Protein Recognition and Size Selection Assays
Fernando Albertorio, Susan Daniel, and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 128 (2006) 7168-7169 pdf
58. Probing Molecular Structure at Interfaces
for Comparison with Bulk Solution Behavior: Water-Isopropanol Mixtures
Monitored by Vibrational Sum Frequency Spectroscopy
Sho Kataoka and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 128 (2006) 5516-5522 pdf
57. End Group Effects on the Lower
Critical Solution Temperatures of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)
Steven Furyk, Yanjie Zhang, Denisse Ortiz-Acosta, Paul S. Cremer, and Davd
E. Bergbreiter
J. Poly. Sci.: Part A 44 (2006) 1492-1501 pdf
56. Effect of Average Phospholipid
Curvature on the Formation of Supported Bilayers by Vesicle Fusion
Chiho Hamai, Tinglu Yang, Sho Kataoka, Paul S. Cremer, and Siegfried M.
Musser
Biophys. J. 90 (2006) 1241-1248 pdf
55. Direct Writing of Silver Nanoparticle
Films inside Microfluidic Channels
Edward T. Castellana, Sho Kataoka, Fernando Albertorio and Paul S. Cremer
Anal.
Chem. 78 (2006) 107-112 pdf
54. Specific Ion Effects on the Water
Solubility of Macromolecules: PNIPAM and the Hofmeister Series
Yanjie Zhang, Steven Furyk, David E. Bergbreiter, and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 127 (2005) 14505-14510 pdf
53. Multivalent Ligand-Receptor Interactions
on Planar Supported Membranes: An On-Chip Approach
Seung-Yong Jung, Edward T.
Castellana, Matthew A. Holden, Tinglu Yang, and Paul S. Cremer
Nanoscale Assembly,
Ed: Wilhelm Huck, Springer Verlag, 2005, pp. 99-118
(Reprints available
upon request)
52. Fluid and Air-Stable Lipopolymer
Membranes for Biosensor Applications
Fernando Albertorio, Arnaldo J. Diaz,
Tinglu Yang, Vanessa A. Chapa, Sho Kataoka, Edward T. Castellana, and
Paul S. Cremer
Langmuir 21 (2005) 7476-7482 pdf
51. Microfluidic Tools for Studying
the Specific Binding, Adsorption, and Displacement of Proteins at Interfaces
Matthew A. Holden and Paul S. Cremer
Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. 56
(2005) 369-387 (Reprints available upon request)
50. Two-Component
Membrane Lithography via Lipid Backfilling
Seung-Yong Jung, Matthew A. Holden, Paul S. Cremer, and C. Patrick
Collier
ChemPhysChem 6 (2005) 423-426 pdf
49. Glycosphingolipids as Receptors
for Bt Toxin
Joel S. Griffitts, Stuart M. Haslam, Tinglu Yang, Steve Garczynki, Barbara
Mulloy, Paul S. Cremer, Anne Dell, Michael J. Adang, and Raffi V. Aroian
Science 307 (2005) 922-925 pdf
48. On the Mechanism of the Hofmeister
Effect
Marc C. Gurau, Soon-Mi Lim, Edward T. Castellana, Fernando Albertorio, Sho
Kataoka and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 126 (2004) 10522-10523 pdf
47. Creating Fluid and Air-Stable Solid
Supported Lipid Bilayers
Matthew A. Holden, Seung-Yong Jung, Tinglu Yang, Edward T. Castellana and
Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 126 (2004) 6512-6513 pdf
46. Patterning Enzymes inside Microfluidic
Channels via Photoattachment Chemistry
Matthew A. Holden, Seung-Yong Jung and Paul S. Cremer
Anal. Chem. 76 (2004) 1838-1843 pdf
45. Label-Free Detection Becomes Crystal Clear
Paul S. Cremer
Nature Biotechnology 22 (2004) 172-173 pdf
44. Investigation of Water Structure at the TiO2/Aqueous Interface
Sho Kataoka, Marc C. Gurau, Fernando Albertorio, Matthew A. Holden,
Soon-Mi Lim, Richard D. Yang, and Paul S. Cremer
Langmuir 20 (2004) 1662-1666 pdf
43. High Throughput Studies of Polymer
and Solution Structure on the Phase Separation of Thermoresponsive Polymers
Hanbin Mao, Chunmei Li, Yanjie Zhang, Steven Furyk, Paul S. Cremer and David
E. Bergbreiter
Macromolecules 37 (2004) 1031-1036 pdf
42. Probing the Mechanism of Aqueous
Two-Phase System Formation for alpha-Elastin On-Chip
Yanjie Zhang, Hanbin Mao, and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125 (2003) 15630-15635 pdf
41. The Vroman Effect: A Molecular Level
Description of Fibrinogen Displacement
Seung-Yong Jung, Soon-Mi Lim, Fernando Albertorio, Gibum Kim, Marc C. Gurau,
Richard D. Yang, Matthew A. Holden, and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125 (2003) 12782-12786 pdf
40. Thermodynamics of
Phase Transitions in Langmuir Monolayers Observed by Vibrational Sum Frequency
Spectroscopy
Marc C. Gurau, Edward T. Castellana, Fernando Albertorio, Sho Kataoka, Soon-Mi
Lim, Richard D. Yang and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125 (2003) 11166-11167 pdf
39.
Organization of Water Layers at Hydrophilic Interfaces
Marc C. Gurau, Gibum Kim, Soon-Mi Lim, Fernando Albertorio, Helen C. Fleisher,
and Paul S. Cremer
ChemPhysChem 4 (2003) 1231-1233 pdf
38. Light Activated Patterning
of Dye-Labeled Molecules on Surfaces
Matthew A. Holden and
Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 125 (2003) 8074-8075 pdf
37. A Versatile, Sensitive
Microfluidic Assay for Bacterial Chemotaxis
Hanbin Mao, Paul Cremer, and Michael Manson
PNAS, 100 (2003) 5449-5454 pdf
36. Investigations of
Bivalent Antibody Binding on Fluid Supported Phospholipid Membranes: The Effect
of Hapten Density
Tinglu Yang, Olga K. Baryshnikova, Hanbin Mao, Matthew A. Holden, and Paul
S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 125 (2003) 4779-4784 pdf
35. Measuring LCSTs by
Novel Temperature Gradient Methods: Evidence for Intermolecular Interactions
in Mixed Polymer Solutions
Hanbin Mao, Chunmei Li, Yanjie Zhang, David E. Bergbreiter, and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 125 (2003) 2850-2851 pdf
34. Microfluidic Diffusion
Diluter: Bulging of PDMS Microchannels under Pressure Driven Flow
Matthew A. Holden, Saurabh Kumar, Ali Beskok, and Paul S. Cremer
J. Micromech.
Microeng., 13 (2003) 412-418 pdf
33. Generating Fixed
Concentration Arrays in a Microfluidic Device
Matthew Holden, Saurabh Kumar, Edward Castellana, Ali Beskok, and Paul S.
Cremer
Sensors and Actuators B, 92 (2003) 199-207 pdf
32. Investigations of
the Orientation of a Membrane Peptide by Sum Frequency Spectroscopy
Gibum Kim, Marc C. Gurau, Soon-Mi Lim , and Paul S. Cremer
J. Phys. Chem. B, 107 (2003) 1403-1409 pdf
31. Reusable Platforms for High-Throughput
On-Chip Temperature Gradient Assays
Hanbin Mao, Matthew A. Holden, Min You, and Paul S. Cremer
Anal. Chem., 74 (2002) 5071-5075 pdf
30. Investigations of Polyelectrolyte Adsorption
at the Solid/Liquid Interface by Sum Frequency Spectroscopy: Evidence of
Long-Range Macromolecular Alignment at Highly Charged Quartz/Water Interface
Joonyeong Kim, Gibum Kim, and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 124 (2002) 8751-8756 pdf
28. Investigations
of Lysozyme Adsorption at the Air/Water and Quartz/Water Interfaces by Vibrational
Sum Frequency Spectroscopy
Gibum Kim, Marc C. Gurau, Joonyeong Kim, and Paul S. Cremer
Langmuir, 18 (2002) 2807-2811 pdf
27. Design and
Characterization of Immobilized Enzymes in Microfluidic Systems
Hanbin Mao, Tinglu Yang, Paul S. Cremer
Anal. Chem., 74 (2002) 379-385 pdf
26. Stable Ordering
in Langmuir-Blodgett Films
Dawn Y. Takamoto, Eray Aydil, Joseph A. Zasadzinski, Ani T. Ivanova, Daniel
K. Schwartz, Tinglu Yang, and Paul S. Cremer
Science, 293 (2001) 1292-1295 pdf
25. Investigations
of Water Structure at the Solid/Liquid Interface in the Presence of Supported
Lipid Bilayers by Vibrational Sum Frequency Spectroscopy
Joonyeong Kim, Gibum Kim, and Paul S. Cremer
Langmuir, 17 (2001) 7255-7260 pdf
24. Stochastic
sensors inspired by biology
Hagan Bayley and Paul S. Cremer
Nature, 413 (2001) 226-230 pdf
23. Elucidating
Changes in Interfacial Water Structure upon Protein Adsorption: An IR-Visible
Sum Frequency Study
Joonyeong Kim and Paul S. Cremer
ChemPhysChem, 8/9 (2001) 543-546 pdf
22. Fabrication
of Phospholipid Bilayer Coated Microchannels for On-Chip Immunoassays
Tinglu Yang, Seung-yong Jung, Hanbin Mao, and Paul S. Cremer
Anal. Chem., 73 (2001) 165-169 pdf
21. IR-Visible SFG Investigations of
Interfacial Water Structure upon Polyelectrolyte Adsorption at the Liquid/Solid
Interface
Joonyeong Kim and Paul S. Cremer
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 122 (2000) 12371-12372 pdf
20. Creating Addressable Aqueous Microcompartments
above Solid Supported Phospholipid Bilayers Using Lithographically Patterned
Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Molds
Tinglu Yang, Eric E. Simanek, and Paul S. Cremer
Anal. Chem., 72 (2000) 2587-2589 pdf
19. Creating Spatially
Addressed Arrays of Planar Supported Fluid Phospholipid Membranes
Paul S. Cremer and Tinglu Yang
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 121 (1999) 8130-8131
pdf
18. Formation and Spreading of Lipid
Bilayers on Glass Surfaces
Paul S. Cremer and S. Boxer
J. Phys. Chem. B, 103 (1999) 2554-2559
17. Writing and
Erasing Barriers to Lateral Mobility into a Fluid Phospholipid Bilayer
Paul S. Cremer, J. Groves, L. Kung, and S. Boxer
Langmuir, 15 (1999) 3893-3896
16. Substrate-Membrane
Interactions: Mechanisms for Imposing Patterns on a Fluid Lipid Bilayer
J. Groves, N. Ulman, Paul S. Cremer, and S. Boxer
Langmuir, 14 (1998) 3347-3350
15. High Pressure
Catalytic Processes Studied by Infrared-Visible Sum Frequency Generation
Paul S. Cremer, X. Su, G. Somorjai, and Y. Shen
J. of Molecular Catalysis, 131 (1998) 225-241
14. The Temperature
Dependent Rearrangements and Reactions of Acetylene on Pt(111) Monitored in
the Range of 125-381 K by Sum Frequency Generation
Paul S. Cremer, X. Su, Y. Shen, and G. Somorjai
J. Phys. Chem. B, 101 (1997) 6474
13. High Pressure
CO Oxidation on Pt(111) Monitored with Infrared-Visible Sum Frequency Generation
(SFG)
X. Su, Paul S. Cremer, Y. Shen, and G. Somorjai
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 119 (1997) 3994-4000
12. The Hydrogenation
and Dehydrogenation of Isobutene on Pt(111) Monitored By Infrared-Visible
Sum Frequency Generation and Gas Chromatography
Paul S. Cremer, X. Su, Y. Shen, and G. Somorjai
J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 92 (1996) 4717-4722
11. Pressure Dependence
(10 -10 -700 Torr) of the Vibrational Spectra of Adsorbed CO on Pt(111) Studied
by Sum Frequency Generation
X. Su, Paul S. Cremer, Y. Shen, and G. Somorjai
Phys. Rev. Lett., 77 (1996) 3858-3860
10. Hydrogenation
and Dehydrogenation of Propylene on Pt(111) Studied by Sum Frequency Generation
From UHV to Atmospheric Pressure
Paul S. Cremer, X. Su, Y. Shen, and G. Somorjai
J. Phys. Chem., 100 (1996) 16302-16309
9. The First Measurement of an Absolute
Surface Concentration of Reaction Intermediates in Ethylene Hydrogenation
Paul S. Cremer, X. Su, Y. Shen, and G. Somorjai
Catal. Lett., 40 (1996) 143-145
8. Ethylene Hydrogenation on Pt(111)
Monitored In Situ at High Pressures Using Sum Frequency Generation
Paul S. Cremer, X. Su, Y. Shen, and G. Somorjai
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 118 (1996) 2942-2949
7. Adsorption of Chiral Molecules on
"Chiral" Surfaces
C. McFadden, Paul S. Cremer, and A. Gellman
Langmuir, 12 (1996) 2483
6. Liquid Phase Hydrogenation of Cyclohexene
over Platinum Foil Catalysts
D. Gardin, X. Su, Paul S. Cremer, and G. Somorjai
J. Catal., 158 (1996) 193
5. Monitoring Surfaces on the Molecular
Level During Catalytic Reactions at High Pressure by Sum Frequency Generation
Vibrational Spectroscopy and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
Paul S. Cremer, B. McIntyre, M. Salmeron, Y. Shen, and G. Somorjai
Catal. Lett., 34 (1995) 11-18
4. Surface Science
and Catalysis of Ethylene Hydrogenation
Paul S. Cremer and G. Somorjai
Faraday Research Article
J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 91 (1995) 3671-3677
2. The Conversion
of Di-σ Bonded Ethylene to Ethylidyne on Pt(111) Monitored with Sum Frequency
Generation: Evidence for an Ethylidene (or Ethyl) Intermediate
Paul S. Cremer, C. Stanners, J. Niemantsverdriet, Y. Shen, and G. Somorjai
Surf. Sci.,
328 (1995) 111-118
1. Polar Ordering at
the Liquid-Vapor Interface of the n-Alcohols (C1-C8)
C. Stanners, Q. Du, R. Chin, P. Cremer, G. Somorjai, and Y. Shen
Chem. Phys. Lett., 232 (1995) 407-413