@article{wang_li_wang_smirnova_oldfield_2011, title={Pyridine Inhibitor Binding to the 4Fe-4S Protein A. aeolicus IspH (LytB): A HYSCORE Investigation}, volume={133}, ISSN={["0002-7863"]}, DOI={10.1021/ja2008455}, abstractNote={IspH is a 4Fe-4S protein that carries out an essential reduction step in isoprenoid biosynthesis. Using hyperfine sublevel correlation (HYSCORE) spectroscopy, we show that pyridine inhibitors of IspH directly bind to the unique fourth Fe in the 4Fe-4S cluster, opening up new routes to inhibitor design, of interest in the context of both anti-bacterial as well as anti-malarial drug discovery.}, number={17}, journal={JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY}, author={Wang, Weixue and Li, Jikun and Wang, Ke and Smirnova, Tatyana I. and Oldfield, Eric}, year={2011}, month={May}, pages={6525–6528} } @article{carla_wang_hussain_efimenko_genzer_grant_sarti_carbonell_doghieri_2005, title={Nonequilibrium model for sorption and swelling of bulk glassy polymer films with Supercritical carbon dioxide}, volume={38}, ISSN={["1520-5835"]}, DOI={10.1021/ma0506684}, abstractNote={A new procedure is introduced for the calculation of solubility isotherms of plasticizing agents in glassy polymer matrices with particular application to the case of absorption of supercritical gases in bulk glassy polymer films. The model presented is an extension of the nonequilibrium thermodynamics for glassy polymers (NET-GP) approach, modified to allow for the calculation of the effects of pressure, temperature, and gas concentration on the glass transition. Mass sorption and one- dimensional swelling behavior are analyzed for the carbon dioxide (CO2)-poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) system at high pressure. A quantitative comparison is presented between the model performance and experimental data measured using quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) and high-pressure ellipsometry (HPE).}, number={24}, journal={MACROMOLECULES}, author={Carla, V and Wang, K and Hussain, Y and Efimenko, K and Genzer, J and Grant, C and Sarti, GC and Carbonell, RG and Doghieri, F}, year={2005}, month={Nov}, pages={10299–10313} } @article{hoggan_wang_flowers_desimone_carbonell_2004, title={"dry" lithography using liquid and supercritical carbon dioxide based chemistries and processes}, volume={17}, ISSN={["1558-2345"]}, DOI={10.1109/tsm.2004.837002}, abstractNote={Novel carbon dioxide (CO/sub 2/) soluble photoresists were synthesized based on random copolymers of 1,1-dihydroperfluorooctylmethacrylate and 2-tetrahyrdopyranyl methacrylate. These resins, along with specially designed CO/sub 2/-soluble photoacid generators, were utilized to demonstrate the potential for a new "dry" lithographic process. Photoresist spin casting, development, and stripping were all carried out using only liquid and supercritical CO/sub 2/ as the processing medium. A novel high-pressure spin coating process was used to deposit the photoresist films. Parameters such as resist sensitivity, contrast, and resolution were investigated. Wafers were imaged using both 248and 193-nm radiation, demonstrating the potential of this new photoresist platform for use as a sustainable technology for the microelectronics industry.}, number={4}, journal={IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING}, author={Hoggan, EN and Wang, K and Flowers, D and DeSimone, JM and Carbonell, RG}, year={2004}, month={Nov}, pages={510–516} } @article{wang_singh_zanten_2002, title={Aggregation rate measurements by zero-angle time-resolved multiangle laser light scattering}, volume={18}, ISSN={["0743-7463"]}, DOI={10.1021/la011207o}, abstractNote={A new method for determining second-order aggregation rate constants via time-resolved multiangle laser light scattering is introduced. A major advantage of this approach is that second-order aggregation rate constants are determined without any assumptions regarding the dimer intraparticle interference or form factor. The second-order aggregation rate constants are calculated from the temporal variation of the zero-angle excess Rayleigh ratio within the context of von Smoluchowski's well-established model of colloidal aggregation. The new method is illustrated with two systems: (1) GM1-bearing liposomes aggregated in the presence of the cholera toxin B subunit and (2) sulfonated polystyrene latex aggregated in the presence of CaCl 2 . Whereas the method is demonstrated to be particularly well-suited for investigating slow aggregation processes, rapid aggregation processes are also accessible if proper precautions are taken.}, number={6}, journal={LANGMUIR}, author={Wang, K and Singh, AK and Zanten, JH}, year={2002}, month={Mar}, pages={2421–2425} }