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- Lyudmila M Bronstein, Jessie E. Atkinson, +5 authors Jonathan A. Karty
- Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and…
- 2011
In this paper, we report the influence of reaction conditions and the chain length on the nanoparticle (NP) size and morphology for thermal decomposition of long-chain iron carboxylates such as… (More)
ABSTRACT Sensory texture and flavor parameters of three formulations of two popular cookies were evaluated by a trained descriptive panel. Probing, a puncture test, was used to assess texture… (More)
- John M. Perry, Kaimeng Zhou, Zachary D Harms, Stephen C. Jacobson
- ACS nano
- 2010
We report fabrication of nanofluidic channels with asymmetric features (e.g., funnels) that were cast in high modulus poly(dimethylsiloxane) and had well-defined geometries and dimensions. Masters… (More)
- Dzmitry Hlushkou, John M. Perry, Stephen C. Jacobson, Ulrich Tallarek
- Analytical chemistry
- 2012
We study ionic current rectification observed in a nanofluidic device with a nanofunnel positioned between two straight nanochannels. Ion transport is simulated by resolving the coupled… (More)
- Kaimeng Zhou, John M. Perry, Stephen C. Jacobson
- Annual review of analytical chemistry
- 2011
Ion transport and sensing in nanofluidic devices are receiving a great deal of attention because of their unique transport properties and potential analytical applications. Some aspects of microscale… (More)
- John M. Perry, Zachary D Harms, Stephen C. Jacobson
- Small
- 2012
In-plane nanofluidic channels with 3D topography are fabricated. Nanochannel masters are written by electron beam lithography in SU-8 resist and shaped by electron-beam-induced etching (EBIE) with… (More)
- Marcus G. Burke, Jayson L. Barr, +5 authors D J Schlossberg
- 2017
- K. E. Thome, Michael W. Bongard, +7 authors D J Schlossberg
- 2017
H-mode is obtained at $$A\sim 1.2$$ in the Pegasus Toroidal Experiment via Ohmic heating, high-field-side fueling, and low edge recycling in both limited and diverted magnetic topologies. These… (More)
- D J Schlossberg, G. M. Bodner, +4 authors Joshua A. Reusch
- 2017