March, 2009
CURRICULUM VITAE
STEVEN L. BERNASEK
Business Address
Department of Chemistry
Telephone
Business: (609) 258-4986 or (609) 258-3900 FAX: (609) 258-1593
Home: (609) 936-9332
Personal Information
Birthdate:
Birthplace:
Married: June 5, 1971 to Sandra Lynn Taylor
Children: Lisa Marie Bernasek, born January 2, 1975
Eric Dean Bernasek, born July 14, 1978
Education
B.S. Chemistry,
Magna Cum Laude,
Ph.D. Chemistry,
Employment
July 1986 to Present Professor of Chemistry
Jan. 2004 to July 2004 Acting Chairman
July 1996 to July 2004 Associate Chairman
Sept 1992 to Sept. 2007 Off Site Program Officer
Chemistry Division, National Science Foundation
Sept. 1991-August 1992 Visiting Scientist, Chemistry Division
National Science Foundation
July 1981 to June 1986 Associate Professor of Chemistry
July 1975 to June 1981 Assistant Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry
Jan. 1975 to June 1975 Postdoctoral Research Associate
Oct. 1971 to Jan. 1975 NSF Fellow and Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Chemistry
May 1971 to Sept. 1971 Research Chemist
May 1970 to Sept. 1970 Radiochemistry Department
Honors and Awards
- Putnam Scholar, Kansas State University, 1967-1971
- H.H. King Chemistry Scholarship, Kansas State University, 1967-1971
- Phi Eta Sigma
- Phi Kappa Phi
- National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow, 1971-1975
- Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Finalist, 1971
- DuPont Young Faculty Grant, 1977
- ACS-Exxon Award in
- Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Fellow, 1985-1986, 1990, 2007
- Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1994
- Visiting Fellow, JILA,
- Distinguished Visiting Professor,
- Moses Gomberg Lecturer,
- Fellow of the American Vacuum Society, 2001
- ACS Arthur W. Adamson Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Surface
Chemistry, 2006
Professional Societies
- Sigma Xi
- Phi Lambda Upsilon Chemistry Society
- American Chemical Society
- American Association for the Advancement of Science
- American Physical Society
- American Vacuum Society
Department and
University Service
Director of Graduate Studies, Chemistry, 1982-1985, 1993-1996, 2008-present
Senior Faculty Recruiting and Long Range Planning Committee, Chemistry, 2005-present
Executive Committee of Princeton Materials Institute, 1994-1996
Executive Committee of Plasma Science Program, 2005-present
Executive Committee of Environmental Studies Program, 2001-present
University Committee on Conference and Faculty Appeal, 1977-1980, 1998-2001, 2003, 2004
Council of the
University Research Board, 2004-2008, 2009
University Committee on Examinations and Standing, 2006-present
University Committee on Occupational Health and Safety, 1990-1992
University Committee on Environment, Safety, and Risk Management, 2004-present
Freshman/Sophomore Academic Advisor, 1976-1981, 1982-present
Fellow of Rockefeller Residential College, 1982-present
Affiliated Faculty of
Affiliated Faculty of Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
PUBLICATIONS
1. S.L. Bernasek and R. Graham Cooks, "The β-cleavage Reaction in Ethers", Organic Mass Spectrometry 3, 127 (1970).
2. R. Graham Cooks and S.L. Bernasek, "Carbon Scrambling Upon Electron Impact", J. Am. Chem. Soc. 92, 2129 (1970).
3. S.L.
Bernasek, W.J. Siekhaus and G.A. Somorjai, "Molecular Beam Study of
Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange on Low and High Miller Index Platinum Single
4. S.L.
Bernasek and G. A. Somorjai, "Molecular Beam Scattering from Clean and
Carbon Monoxide Covered Platinum(111)
5. S.L. Bernasek and G. A. Somorjai, "Molecular Beam Scattering from Solid Surfaces", Progress in Surface Science Vol. 5, Part 4, (1975), p. 377.
6. R.P. Merrill, S.L. Bernasek and G. A. Somorjai, "Scattering of Helium and Deuterium from Single-Crystal Pt(111) Compared from Two Different Laboratories", J. Vac. Sci. Technol. 12, 655 (1975).
7. S.L. Bernasek and G. A. Somorjai, "Small Molecule Reactions on Stepped Single Crystal Platinum Surfaces", Surface Sci. 48, 204 (1975).
8. S.L. Bernasek and G. A. Somorjai, "Molecular Beam Study of the Mechanism of Catalyzed Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange on Platinum Single Crystal Surfaces", J. Chem. Phys. 62, 3149 (1975).
9. S.L.
Bernasek, "Molecular Beam Scattering Studies of Energy Transfer and Chemical Reactions on Well Characterized
Platinum Surfaces", Ph.D. Dissertation,
10. S.T. Ceyer, R.J. Gale, S.L. Bernasek
and G. A. Somorjai, "Scattering of Thermal Helium Beams from High Miller
Index (Stepped) Platinum
11. S.L. Bernasek, Book review, "Chemisorption and Magnetization", J. Am. Chem. Soc. 98, 5731 (1976).
12. S.L. Bernasek and G.E. Staudt, "Chemisorption Induced Segregation of Impurities at Transition Metal Surfaces", J. Catal. 45, 372 (1976).
13. T.N. Tommet and S.L. Bernasek, "Simple Two Axis Sample Manipulator", Rev. Sci. Instrum. 48, 399 (1977).
14. J.W. Pyper, R.J. Dupzyk, R.D. Friesen, S.L. Bernasek, C.A. May, A.W. Echeveria and L.F. Tolman, "Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange in Water Vapor: The Mass Spectrometer Sensitivities and the Equilibrium Constant", Int. J. Mass Spect. and Ion Phys. 23, 209 (1977).
15. M.A. Langell and S.L. Bernasek,
"LEED/Auger Observations of Cubic Sodium Tungsten Bronze Single
16. M.A. Langell and S.L. Bernasek, "Transition Metal Compound Surfaces", chapter for Progress in Surface Science, Vol. 9 (1979), p. 165.
17. T.N. Tommet, G.B. Olszewski, P.A. Chadwick and S.L. Bernasek, "Analysis of a Photographic-Vidicon Camera Method of LEED Beam Intensity Measurements", Rev. Sci. Instrum. 50, 147 (1979).
18. P.A. Chadwick and S.L. Bernasek, "Computer Control and Data Acquisition in the Thermal Desorption Experiment", Chemical, Biomedical, and Environmental Instrumentation 9, 227 (1979).
19. S.L. Bernasek, "Heterogeneous Reaction Dynamics", chapter for Advances in Chemical Physics, Vol. 41, (1980), p. 477.
20. M.A. Langell and S.L. Bernasek, "Transition Metal Compound Surfaces. 1. The Cubic Sodium Tungsten Bronze (NaxWO3) Surface", J. Vac. Sci. Technol. 17, 1287 (1980).
21. M.A. Langell and S.L. Bernasek, "Transition Metal Compound Surfaces. 2. The Tungsten Trioxide, WO3(100) Surface", J. Vac. Sci. Technol. 17, 1296 (1980).
22. R.P. Thorman, D. Anderson and S.L. Bernasek, "Internal Energy of Heterogeneous Reaction Products: Nitrogen Atom Recombination on Iron", Phys. Rev. Lett. 44, 743 (1980).
23. C.W. Draper, S.P. Sharma, J.-L. Yeh and S.L. Bernasek, "Examination of Elemenal Nonuniformities in Laser Surface Melted Ternary Copper Alloys", Surf. and Interface Analysis 2, 179 (1980).
24. G.B. Olszewski and S.L. Bernasek,
"Application of CMTA to LEED Analysis of the Clean Mo(001) Surface -
Experimental and Structure Reliability
Considerations", Proceedings of the IBM Conference on the
Determination of Surface Structure by LEED, (P.M. Marcus and F. Jona, eds.)
Plenum:
25. G.B. Olszewski and S.L. Bernasek, "Theoretical Scattering Amplitudes for the Atomic Scattering of Low Energy Electrons for Use in Surface Crystallography by Low Energy Electron Diffraction", J. Appl. Cryst. 14, 109 (1981).
26. M.A. Langell and S.L. Bernasek,
"High Energy Electron Loss Spectroscopy of WO3(100) and NaxWO3(100)
Single
27. D.
28. R.P. Thorman and S.L. Bernasek, "An Apparatus for the Direct Measurement of the Internal Energy of Heterogeneous Reaction Products", Rev. Sci. Instrum. 52, 553 (1981).
29. R.P. Thorman and S.L. Bernasek, "The Internal Energy Distribution of Atom-Recombination Product N2 Desorbing from Polycrystalline Iron", J. Chem. Phys. 74, 6498 (1981).
30. C.J. Schramm, Jr., M.A. Langell and S.L. Bernasek, "Sodium Order/Disorder Transitions on the NaxWO3(100) Surface", Surface Sci. 110, 217 (1981).
31. S.L. Bernasek and S.R. Leone, "Direct Detection of Vibrational Excitation in the CO2 Product of Oxidation of CO on a Platinum Surface", Chem. Phys. Lett. 84, 401 (1981).
32. C.W. Draper and S.L. Bernasek,
"Directed Energy Production of Novel Metallic Surfaces", Proceedings
of the 13th
33. S.L. Bernasek, "Studies of
Structure and Dynamics in Heterogeneous Reactions",
34. G.B. Olszewski and S.L. Bernasek, "Sensitivity Analysis of Surface Structural Determinations by Low Energy Electron Diffraction", J. Chem. Phys. 79, 3581 (1983).
35. S.L. Miles, S.L. Bernasek and J.L. Gland, "The Methoxy Intermediate on Mo(100): Effects of Surface Oxidation", J. Electron. Spect. 29, 239 (1983).
36. S.L. Miles, S.L. Bernasek, and J.L. Gland, "The Effects of Substrate Oxidation on the Adsorption and Decomposition of HCOOH on Mo(100)", Surface Sci. 127, 271 (1983).
37. S.L. Miles, S.L. Bernasek, and J.L. Gland, "The Adsorption and Decomposition of Methanol on Mo(100): Effects of Surface Oxidation", J. Phys. Chem. 87, 1626 (1983).
38. C.-S. Han and S.L. Bernasek, "Polygonal Fitting for Linearization", Rev. Sci. Instrum. 55, 1510 (1984).
39. J. Levkoff, A. Robertson, Jr. and S.L.
Bernasek, "Rotationally Inelastic
Scattering of Nitrogen from Fe(111)", Proceedings of the 17th
40. A.L. Helms, Jr., C.-C. Cho and S.L.
Bernasek, "LEED Analysis of Pulsed Laser Damage to Mo(100) Surfaces",
Proceedings of the 16th
41. L.S. Brown and S.L. Bernasek, "Vibrational Excitation in the CO2 Product of the Oxidation of CO on Platinum: Coverage Dependence and Implications on Reaction Dynamics", J. Chem. Phys. 82, 2110 (1985).
42. A.L. Helms, Jr., C.W. Draper, D.C. Jacobson, J.M. Poate and S.L. Bernasek, "Epitaxy and Defects in Laser Irradiated Single Crystal Bismuth", Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 35, 439 (1985).
43. D.-W. Moon, D.J. Dwyer and S.L. Bernasek, "Adsorption of CO on the Clean and Sulfur Modified Fe(100) Surface", Surface Sci. 163, 215 (1985).
44. A.L. Helms, Jr., C.-C. Cho, S.L. Bernasek and C.W. Draper, "The Use of LEED for the Characterization of Surface Damage from Pulsed Laser Irradiation", Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 48, 3 (1985).
45. D.W. Moon, D. J. Dwyer, J.L. Gland and S.L. Bernasek, "Observation of an Unusually Low CO Stretching Frequency on Fe(100)", J. Am. Chem. Soc. 107, 4363 (1985).
46. A.L. Helms, Jr., C.-C. Cho, S.L. Bernasek, C.W. Draper, D.C. Jacobson and J.M. Poate, "Defect Structures on Metal Surfaces Induced by Pulsed Laser Irradiation: Characterization by LEED - Spot Profile Analysis and He+ Ion Channeling", Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Laser Surface Treatment of Metals, September, 1985.
47. J.B. Benziger, F.A. Pascal, S.L. Bernasek, M.P. Soriaga and A.T. Hubbard, "Characterization of Platinum Electrodes by Infrared Spectroscopy", J. Electroanal. Chem. 198, 65 (1986).
48. B.M. Biwer and S.L. Bernasek, "A Photoelectron and Energy Loss Spectroscopy Study of Ti and its Interaction with H2, O2, N2 and NH3", Surface Sci. 167, 207 (1986).
49. B.M. Biwer and S.L. Bernasek, "Electron Spectroscopic Study of the Iron Surface and its Interaction with O2 and N2", J. Electron. Spectr. 40, 339 (1986).
50. B.M. Biwer and S.L. Bernasek, "Investigation of the Electronic Structure of an Iron-Titanium Nitride Ammonia Synthesis Catalyst", Appl. Surf. Sci. 25, 41 (1986).
51. A.M. Lanzillotto and S.L. Bernasek, "The Sulfur Induced Reconstruction of the Pt(S)-[6(111)×(100)] Surface", J. Chem. Phys. 84, 3553 (1986).
52. A.M. Lanzillotto and S.L. Bernasek, "The Effect of the Sulfur Induced Reconstruction of the Pt(S)-[6(111)×(100)] Surface on CO Chemisorption", Surface Sci. 175, 45 (1986).
53. P.B. Smith, S.L. Bernasek, J. Schwartz and G.A. McNulty, "Investigation of a Model Catalytic System in Ultrahigh Vacuum: The Adsorption of Tris(allyl)-rhodium on the TiO2(001) Surface", J. Am. Chem. Soc. 108, 5654 (1986).
54. R.J. Holland and S.L. Bernasek, "Thermal and Photochemical Promotion of Silicon Etching by Carbonyl Difluoride", J. Appl. Phys. 60, 2553 (1986).
55. D.W. Moon, S. Cameron, F. Zaera, W. Eberhardt, R. Carr, S.L. Bernasek J.L. Gland and D.J. Dwyer, "A Tilted Precursor for CO Dissociation on the Fe(100) Surface", Surface Sci. Lett. 180, L123 (1987).
56. D.W. Moon, J.-P. Lu, D.J. Dwyer, J.L. Gland and S.L. Bernasek, "Activation of CO on Clean and Sulfur Modified Fe(100)", Surface Sci. 184, 90 (1987).
57. C.-C. Cho and S.L. Bernasek, "Summary Abstract: The Adsorption and Decomposition of Molybdenum Hexacarbonyl on Mo and Si Surfaces", J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A5, 1088 (1987).
58. S.L. Bernasek, K. Lenz, B. Poelsema
and G. Comsa, "Formation of
59. S.L. Bernasek, "State Resolved Dynamics of Chemical Reactions at Surfaces", Chemical Reviews, 87, 91 (1987).
60. P.B. Smith and S.L. Bernasek, "The Adsorption of Water on TiO2(001)", Surface Sci. 188, 241 (1987).
61. K. Cannon, G.S. McNulty, P.B. Smith, S.L. Bernasek and J. Schwartz, "Attachment of Organorhodium Complexes to Metal Oxides: Chemical and Physical Characterization", Chemically Modified Surf. 2, 175 (1987).
62. K. Lenz, B. Poelsema, S.L. Bernasek and G. Comsa, "Lateral Distribution of Coadsorbed H and CO on Pt(111) Studied by TEAS", Surface Sci. 189/190, 431 (1987).
63. A.P. Norton, S.L. Bernasek and A.B. Bocarsly, "Mechanistic Aspects of the Photooxidation of Water at the n-TiO2 Interface: Optically Induced Transients as a Kinetic Probe", J. Phys. Chem., 92, 6009 (1988).
64. A.L. Helms, Jr., W.A. Schiedt, S.L. Bernasek and B.M. Biwer, "UHV Transport System for Laser Irradiation Studies", Rev. Sci. Instrum., 59, 1223 (1988).
65. G.-Q. Xu, S.L. Bernasek and J.C. Tully, "Stochastic Trajectory Studies of Small Argon Cluster Scattering from Pt(111)", J. Chem. Phys. 88, 3376 (1988).
66. R.J. Holland, G.-Q. Xu, J. Levkoff, A. Robertson, Jr. and S.L. Bernasek, "Experimental Studies of the Dynamics of Nitrogen van der Waals Cluster Scattering from Metal Surfaces", J. Chem. Phys. 88, 7952 (1988).
67. P.B. Smith, S.L. Bernasek and J. Schwartz, "The Interaction of Tris(allyl)rhodium with (001) Titanium Dioxide", Surface Sci. 204, 374 (1988).
68. J.-P.
Lu, M.R. Albert, S.L. Bernasek and D.J. Dwyer, "
69. M.R. Albert, J.-P. Lu, S.L. Bernasek, S.D Cameron, and J.L. Gland, "The Mechanism of the Decomposition of Methanethiol on Fe(100)", Surface Sci., 206, 348 (1988).
70. A.L. Helms, Jr., C.W. Draper, D.C. Jacobson, J.M. Poate and S.L. Bernasek, "Epitaxy and Defects in Laser Irradiated, Single Crystal Bismuth", J. Mat. Res., 3, 1097 (1988).
71. G.J. Orloff, S.L. Bernasek, G.L. Wolk, and R.J. Coyle, "Laser Assisted Etching of Lithium Niobate", Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 126, 251 (1988).
72. P.B. Smith and S.L. Bernasek, "Electron Loss Spectroscopy of Water Adsorption on Aluminum (111) and (100)", J. Electron Spec., 49, 149 (1989).
73. G.-Q. Xu, R.J. Holland, S.L. Bernasek and J.C. Tully, "Dynamics of Cluster Scattering from Surfaces", J. Chem. Phys., 90, 383 (1989).
74. T.C. Chang, J. Schwartz and S.L. Bernasek, "Thermal Evolution of an Oxide Bound Organometallic Complex in Ultra High Vacuum: Stepwise Conversion of Tris(allyl)rhodium to Rhodium Metal on TiO2(001)", J. Am. Chem. Soc., 111, 758 (1989).
75. C.C. Cho and S.L. Bernasek, "Molybdenum Deposition from the Decomposition of Molybdenum Hexacarbonyl", J. Appl. Phys., 65, 3035 (1989).
76. J.-P. Lu, M.R. Albert, and S.L. Bernasek, "Adsorption and Dissociation of CO on Fe(100) at Low Coverage", Surface Sci., 217, 55 (1989).
77. J.-P. Lu, M.R. Albert, S.L. Bernasek and D.J. Dwyer, "The Adsorption of Oxygen on the Fe(100) Surface", Surface Sci., 215, 348 (1989).
78. M.R. Albert, J.-P. Lu, S.L. Bernasek, and D.J. Dwyer, "The Mechanism of Methanol Decomposition on Fe(100): Comparison to Methanethiol Decomposition", Surface Sci., 221, 197 (1989).
79. J.-P. Lu, M.R. Albert, S.L. Bernasek, and D.J. Dwyer, "Decomposition of Methanol on Oxygen Modified Fe(100) Surfaces 1: The Effect of High Temperature Oxygen Modification", Surface Sci., 218, 1 (1989).
80. D.J. Dwyer, B. Rauersenberger, J.-P. Lu, S.L. Bernasek, D.A. Fischer, S.D. Cameron, D.H. Parker, and J.L. Gland, "Fluorescence Yield Near Edge Spectroscopy of π-Bonded CO on Fe(100)", Surface Sci., 224, 375 (1989).
81. J.-P. Lu, M.R. Albert, C.C. Chang and S.L. Bernasek, "High Resolution Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopic Characterization of Ordered Atomic Overlayers on Fe(100)", Surface Sci., 227, 317 (1990).
82. C.-C. Chang, P.H. Kydd, S.L. Bernasek, and H.A. Rabitz, "Interactions of Energetic Clusters with Surfaces at Glancing Incidence", Surface Sci., 239, 333 (1990).
83. J.-P. Lu, M.R. Albert, S.L. Bernasek, and D.J. Dwyer, "Decomposition of Methanol on Oxygen Modified Fe(100) Surfaces 2: Preadsorbed Oxygen as Poison, Selectivity Modifier and Promoter," Surface Sci., 239, 49 (1990).
84. J.-P. Lu, M.R. Albert, and S.L. Bernasek, "Effects of Post-dosed Species on Preadsorbed CO on Fe(100): Adsorption Site Conversion Caused by Site Competition", J. Phys. Chem., 94, 6028 (1990).
85. J.-P. Lu, M.R. Albert, and S.L. Bernasek, "The Decomposition of Surface Methoxy on Clean and Oxygen Post Dosed Fe(100): Control of Reaction Selectivity", Catalysis Lett., 6, 245 (1990).
86. S.L. Bernasek, J.-P. Lu, M.R. Albert, and W.H. Hung, "Small Molecule Reactions on the Clean and Modified Fe(100) Surface", in Structure-Activity and Selectivity Relationships in Heterogeneous Catalysis, R.K. Grasselli and A.W. Sleight, eds., Elsevier-North Holland, Amsterdam, 1991, p. 315.
87. T. Chang, J. Schwartz, and S.L. Bernasek, "Stepwise Thermolysis of Tris(allyl)Rhodium to Rhodium Metal: Correlations Between TiO2 and Bulk Titania", Langmuir, 7, 1413 (1991).
88. W.-H. Hung, J. Schwartz, and S.L. Bernasek, "Sequential Oxidation of Fe(100) by Water Adsorption: Formation of an Ordered Hydroxylated Surface", Surface Sci., 248, 332 (1991).
89. J.-P. Lu, M.R. Albert and S.L. Bernasek, "Sulfur Deposition on Fe(100) From Methanethiol Decomposition", J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A, 9, 2788 (1991).
90. J.-P. Lu, M.R. Albert and S.L. Bernasek, "The Decomposition of Methanol on the Sulfur Modified Fe(100) Surface", Surface Sci., 258, 269 (1991).
91. P. Fenter, P. Eisenberger, J. Li, N. Camillone, III, S.L. Bernasek, G. Scoles, T.A. Ramanarayanan, and K.S. Liang, "The Structure of CH3(CH2)17SH Self-Assembled on the Ag(111) Surface: An Incommensurate Monolayer, Langmuir 7, 2013 (1991).
92. S.L. Bernasek, M. Zappone, and P. Jiang, "Adsorption and Coadsorption of CO and H2 on Fe(111) Probed by TEAS," Surface Sci., 272, 53 (1992).
93. W.-H. Hung, J. Schwartz and S.L. Bernasek, "Adsorption of H2O on Oxidized Fe(100) Surfaces: Comparison Between the Oxidation of Iron by H2O and O2," Surface Sci., 294, 21 (1993).
94. C. Peters, S.L. Bernasek, T. Venkatesan, A. Pique, K.S. Harshavardhan, and Y.-T. Wu, "Investigation of Film-Substrate Interactions of YBa2Cu3O7-x Thin Films Deposited on Alkaline Earth Fluoride Substrates," J. Appl. Phys., 74, 3194 (1993).
95. P. Jiang, M. Zappone, and S.L. Bernasek, "He Beam Scattering Studies of the Interaction of CO with Fe(111)", J. Chem. Phys., 99, 8120 (1993).
96. P. Jiang, M. Zappone, and S.L. Bernasek, "The Adsorption of H2 on Fe(111) Studied by Thermal Energy Atom Scattering," J. Chem. Phys., 99, 8126 (1993).
97. S.L. Bernasek, "Reaction of Small Molecules at Well Characterized Iron Surfaces," invited review for Annual Reviews of Physical Chemistry, 44, 265 (1993).
98. J.B. Miller, J. Schwartz and S.L. Bernasek, "The Importance of Ligand Kinetic Basicity on the Preparation of Surface-Supported Zirconium Complexes by Proton Transfer from Hydroxylated Aluminum or Silicon," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 115, 8239 (1993).
99. W.-H. Hung, J. Schwartz, and S.L. Bernasek, "Reaction Between Tetraallylmolybdenum and Hydroxylated Fe(100) in Ultrahigh Vacuum. A New Route to Characterizable Mixed Metal Oxide Catalyst Models," Langmuir, 10, 2056 (1994).
100. J.B. Miller, S.L. Bernasek, and J. Schwartz, "Surface Hydroxylation of Single Crystal Aluminum (110) in Ultrahigh Vacuum", Langmuir, 10, 2629 (1994).
101. L.C. Cheng, A.B. Bocarsly, S.L. Bernasek and T.A. Ramanarayanan, "The Interaction of Alkanethiols with Single Crystal Iron: The Low Temperature Decomposition of Ethanethiol on the Fe(100) Surface," Langmuir, 10, 4542 (1994).
102. J.B. Miller and S.L. Bernasek, "
103. M.J. Hayward,
104. J.B. Miller, S.L. Bernasek, and J. Schwartz, "Reaction between Tetra-tert-butoxyzirconium and Al(110)-OH in UHV," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 117, 4037 (1995).
105. S.L. Bernasek, "Molecular Beam
Scattering: Reactive
Scattering," in The Handbook of Surface Imaging and Visualization,
A.T. Hubbard, ed., CRC Press,
106. W.-H. Hung and S.L. Bernasek, "Adsorption and Decomposition of Ethylene and Acetylene on Fe(100)," Surface Sci., 339, 272 (1995).
107. W.-H. Hung and S.L. Bernasek, "The Adsorption and Decomposition of Formaldehyde and Formic Acid on the Clean and Modified Fe(100) Surface," Surface Sci., 346, 165 (1996).
108. L.C. Cheng, S.L. Bernasek, A.B. Bocarsly, and T.A. Ramanarayanan, "Adsorption and Decomposition of 1-Alkanethiols on the Fe(100) Surface," Chemistry of Materials, 7, 1807 (1995).
109. L.C. Cheng, A.B. Bocarsly, S.L. Bernasek, and T.A. Ramanarayanan, "Coadsorption of Ethanethiol with Sulfur, Oxygen, and Water on the Fe(100) Surface," Langmuir, 12, 392 (1996).
110. P. Jiang, M.W. Zappone, S.L. Bernasek and A. Robertson, Jr., "The Interaction of Water with Clean and Gallium Precovered Fe(111) Surfaces," J. Vac. Sci. Technol., A14, 2372 (1996).
111. D. Bald, R. Kunkel, and S.L. Bernasek, "Diode Laser Absorption Study of Internal Energies of CO2 Produced from Catalytic CO Oxidation", J. Chem. Phys., 104, 7719 (1996).
112. Y.G. Aronoff, B. Chen, C. Seto, G. Lu, J. Schwartz, and S.L. Bernasek, "Stabilization of Self-Assembled Monolayers of Carboxylic Acids on Native Oxides of Metals", J. Am. Chem. Soc., 119, 259 (1997).
113. M.J. Hayward, F.D.S. Park, L.M. Phelan, S.L. Bernasek, A. Somogyi, and V.H. Wysocki, "Examination of Sputtered Ion Mechanisms Leading to the Formation of C7H7 During Surface Induced Dissociation (SID) Tandem Mass Spectrometry (MS/MS) of Benzene Molecular Cations", J. Am. Chem. Soc., 118, 8375 (1996).
114. L.C. Cheng, A.B. Bocarsly, S.L. Bernasek, and T.A. Ramanarayanan, "Adsorption and Reaction of Thiophene on the Fe(100) Surface: Selective Dehydrogenation and Polymerization", Surface Sci., 374, 357 (1997).
115. P. Dooley and S.L.
Bernasek, “Pooling Analysis of Scanning Probe Microscopy Images”, Surface
Sci., 406, 206 (1998).
116. S.L. Bernasek, J.
Schwartz, J. Miller, Y. Aronoff, and G. Lu, “Surface Organometallic
Chemistry for Electronic Materials Synthesis”, Chemické Listy
91, 621 (1997).
117. S.L. Bernasek and J.
Schwartz, “Monolayer Stabilization on Hydroxylated Aluminum
Surfaces”, Langmuir, 14, 1367 (1998).
118. G. Lu, K.L. Purvis, J.
Schwartz, and S.L. Bernasek, “Surface Hydroxyl Content Controls the
Thermolysis Stoichiometry of a Surface Bound Organometallic Complex”, Langmuir
13, 5791 (1997).
119. S.K. VanderKam, G. Lu,
S.L. Bernasek, and J. Schwartz, “Ligand Metathesis in Surface-Bound
Alkoxyzirconium Complexes”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 119, 11639
(1997).
120. C.W. Draper, C.W.
Pearce, J.T. Glick, M. Gordon, G.E. Olness and S.L. Bernasek, “The Nature
of Residues Following the Ashing of Arsenic Implanted Photoresist”, J.
Mater. Res. 12, 2799 (1997).
121. L.M. Phelan, M.J.
Hayward, J.C. Flynn, and S.L. Bernasek, “Hydrogen Transfer Reactions
Examined in the Context of a Sputtered Ion Mechanism for Low Energy Polyatomic
Ion-Hydrocarbon Surface Collisions”, J. Phys. Chem., 102,
5667 (1998).
122. S.L. Bernasek,
“Surface Science Studies of Organic Monolayer Corrosion
Inhibitors”, In Interfacial Electrochemistry, ed. A. Wieckowski, Marcel
Dekker,
123. D.J. Lavrich, S.M.
Wetterer, S.L. Bernasek, and G. Scoles,“Physisorption and Chemisorption
of Alkanethiols and Alkyl Sulfides on Au(111)”, J. Phys.Chem., 102,
3456 (1998).
124. K.L. Purvis, G. Lu, J.
Schwartz, and S.L. Bernasek, “Ligand Metathesis in Surface-Bound
Alkoxyzirconium Complexes. 2.
Preparation of Alkanecarboxylate Complexes in Ultra High Vacuum”, Langmuir,
14, 3720 (1998).
125. D.J. Bald and S.L.
Bernasek, “The Internal Energy of CO2 Produced From Catalytic
Oxidation of CO by NO”, J. Chem. Phys., 109, 746 (1998).
126. S.M. Wetterer, D.J.
Lavrich, T. Cummings, S.L. Bernasek, and G. Scoles, “Energetics and
Kinetics of the Physisorption of Hydrocarbons on Au(111)”, J. Phys.
Chem., 102, 9266 (1998).
127. S.L. Bernasek, J.
Schwartz, A.B. Bocarsly, G. Lu, K.L. Purvis, and S. VanderKam, “Synthesis
and Ligand Metathetical Reactions of Surface-Bound Organometallic
Interfaces”, in Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Chemically Modified
Surfaces, ed. J. Blitz, Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 1998.
128. G. Lu, J. Schwartz, and
S.L. Bernasek, “The Reaction Between Tetra -tert-butoxytin and Al(110)-OH
in Ultrahigh Vacuum: Contrasting Behavior vs. Its Zirconium Analogue”, Langmuir
14, 1532 (1998).
129. S.L. Bernasek, F.D.S.
Park, L.M. Phelan, and M.J. Hayward, “A Compact UHV Tandem Quadrupole
Mass Spectrometer for Surface Induced Dissociation Studies Using Well
Characterized Surfaces”, Israel J. Chem., 38, 375 (1998).
130. S.A. Miller and S.L.
Bernasek, “Surface Induced Dissociation in MS”, chapter for the
Encyclopedia of Spectroscopy and Spectrometry, pp2279-2294, Academic Press,
131. V.N. Smelyanskiy, M.I.
Dykman, H. Rabitz, B.F. Vugmeister, S.L. Bernasek, and A.B. Bocarsly,
“Nucleation in Periodically Driven Electrochemical Systems”, J.
Chem. Phys., 110, 11488 (1999).
132. J. Schwartz, S.L.
Bernasek, G. Lu, J.P. Keegan, K.L. Purvis, and S.K. VanderKam, “Synthesis
and Ligand Metathetical Reactions of Supported Transesterification Catalyst
Models”, J. Molec. Catalysis A: Chem., 146, 45 (1999).
133. K.L. Purvis, G. Lu, J.
Schwartz, and S.L. Bernasek, “The Reaction of Tetra (Tert-Butoxy)
-Tin or -Zirconium with Hydroxylated Titanium in Ultrahigh Vacuum: Contrasting Reactivity With an Hydroxylated Aluminum Substrate”, Langmuir, 15, 7092 (1999).
134. Y. Cao, X.M. Wei, W.S.
Chin, Y.H. Lai, J.F. Deng, S.L. Bernasek, and G.Q. Xu, “Formation of
Di-σ Bond in Benzene Chemisorption on Si(111)7x7", J. Phys. Chem.
B, 103, 5698 (1999).
135. A. Faliks, R.A.
136. K.K. Meagher, A.B.
Bocarsly, S.L. Bernasek, and T.A. Ramanarayanan, “The Interaction of
Neopentyl Thiol with the Clean and Oxygen Modified Fe(100) Surface”, J.
Phys. Chem. B, 104, 3320 (2000).
137. G.
Lu, S.L. Bernasek, and J. Schwartz, “Oxidation of a Polycrystalline
Titanium Surface by Oxygen and Water”, Surface Sci., 458, 80
(2000).
138. E.S.
Gawalt, G. Lu, S.L. Bernasek, and J. Schwartz, “Enhanced Bonding of
Alkanephophonic Acids to Oxidized Titanium Using Surface Bound Alkoxyzirconium
Complex Interfaces”, Langmuir, 15, 8929 (1999).
139. K.L.
Purvis, G. Lu, J. Schwartz, and S.L. Bernasek, “Surface Characterization
and Modification of Indium Tin Oxide in Ultrahigh Vacuum”, J. Am.
Chem. Soc. 122, 1808 (2000).
140. J.
Schwartz, E.S. Gawalt, G. Lu, D.J. Milliron, K. L. Purvis, S. J. Woodson, S.L.
Bernasek, A.B. Bocarsly, and
S. K. VanderKam, “Organometallic Chemistry at the Interface with
Materials Science”, Polyhedron, 19, 505 (2000).
141. S.K.
Nayak, M. Nooijen, S.L. Bernasek, and P. Blaha, “Electronic Structure
Study of CO Adsorption on the Fe(001) Surface”, J. Phys. Chem. B, 105,
164 (2001).
142. W.
Ruettinger, M. Yagi, K. Wolf, S.L. Bernasek, and G.C. Dismukes, “O2
Evolution from the Manganese-Oxo Cubane Core Mn4O46+:
A Molecule Mimic of the Photosynthetic Water Oxidation Enzyme?”, J.
Am. Chem. Soc., 122, 10353 (2000).
143. A.R.
Span, E.L. Bruner, S.L. Bernasek, and J. Schwartz, “Surface Modification
of Indium Tin Oxide by Phenoxytin Complexes”, Langmuir, 17,
948 (2001).
144. J.
Higgins, A. Conjusteau, G. Scoles, and S.L. Bernasek, “State Selective
Vibrational (2ν3) Activation of the Chemisorption of Methane on
Pt(111)”, J. Chem. Phys.,
114, 5277 (2001).
145. J. Schwartz and S.L. Bernasek, “Organometallic Chemistry at the Interface with Materials Science”, Catalysis Today, 66, 3 (2001).
146. M. Yagi, K.V. Wolf, P.J. Baesjou, S.L. Bernasek, and G.C. Dismukes, “Selective Photoproduction of O2 from the Mn4O4 Cubane Core: A Structural and Functional Model for the Photosynthetic Water Oxidizing Complex”, Angewandte Chemie, 40, 2925 (2001).
147. L. Halonen, S.L. Bernasek, and D. Nesbitt, “Reactivity of Vibrationally Excited Methane on Nickel Surfaces”, J. Chem. Phys., 115, 5611 (2001).
148. E.L. Bruner, A.R. Span, S.L. Bernasek, and J. Schwartz, “The Reaction between Tetrakis (Diethylamino) Tin and Indium Tin Oxide”, Langmuir, 17, 5696 (2001).
149. K. Wolf, D.A. Cole, and S.L. Bernasek, “Low Energy Collisions of Pyrazine and d6-Benzene Molecular Ions with Self Assembled Monolayer Surfaces: The Odd-Even Chain Length Effect”, Langmuir, 17, 8254 (2001).
150. E.L. Bruner, N. Koch, A.R. Span, S.L. Bernasek and J. Schwartz, “Controlling the Work Function of Indium Tin Oxide”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 124, 3192 (2002).
151. K.V. Wolf, D.A. Cole, and S.L. Bernasek, “High Resolution TOF-SIMS Study of Varying Chain Length Self Assembled Monolayer Surfaces”, Anal. Chem. 74, 5009 (2002).
152. K.V. Wolf, D.A. Cole, and S.L. Bernasek, “Chain Length Effects for Cluster Ion Formation during High Energy Ion/Surface Collisions with Self-Assembled Monolayer Surfaces”, J. Phys. Chem. B., 106, 10382 (2002).
153. Y. Cai and S.L. Bernasek, “Chiral Pair Monolayer Adsorption of Iodine-Substituted Octadecanol Molecules on Graphite”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 125, 1655 (2003).
154. J. Schwartz, E.L. Bruner, N. Koch, A.R. Span, S.L. Bernasek and A. Kahn, “Controlling the Work Function of Indium Tin Oxide: Differentiating Dipotar from Local Surface Effects. II.”, Synth. Metal. 138, 223 (2003).
155. Y. Cai and S.L.
Bernasek, “Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Chiral Pair Self Assembled
Monolayers”, Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Marcel
Dekker,
156. Y. Cai and S.L. Bernasek, “Adsorption Induced Asymmetric Assembly from an Achiral Adsorbate”, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 126, 14234 (2004).
157. Y. Cai and S.L. Bernasek, “Structures Formed by the Chiral Assembly of Racemic Mixtures of Enantiomers: Iodination Products of Elaidic and Oleic Acids”, J. Phys. Chem. B, 109, 4514 (2005).
158. F. Tao, Y. Cai and S.L. Bernasek, “Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Studies of the Self-Assembly of Carboxylic Esters on Graphite: Linear Distortion and Multiple Adsorption Structures”, Langmuir, 21, 1269 (2005).
159. E.L. Hanson, N. Koch, J. Schwartz and S.L. Bernasek, “Advanced Surface Modification of Indium Tin Oxide for Improved Charge Injection in Organic Devices”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 127, 10058 (2005).
160. J. Guo, N. Koch, J. Schwartz and S.L. Bernasek, “Direct Measurement of Surface Complex Loading and Surface Dipole”, J. Phys. Chem. B, 109, 3966 (2005).
161. F. Tao and S.L. Bernasek, “Chirality in Supramolecular Self-Assembled Monolayers of Achiral Molecules on Graphite: Formation of Enantiomorphous Domains from Arachidic Anhydride”, J. Phys. Chem. B, 109, 6233 (2005).
162. F. Tao and S.L. Bernasek, “Two-dimensional Self-assembly of a Multi-component Molecular System: Formation of Ordered and Homogeneous Nanoholes”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 127, 12750 (2005).
163. F. Tao and S.L. Bernasek, “Complexity in the Self-Assembly of Bifunctional Molecules on HOPG: The Influence of Solvent Functionality on Self-Assembled Structures”, Langmuir, 23, 3513 (2007).
164. M.D. Carolus, S.L. Bernasek, and J. Schwartz, “Measuring the Surface Roughness of Sputtered Coatings by Microgravimetry”, Langmuir, 21, 4236 (2005).
165.
166. F. Tao, J. Goswami and S.L. Bernasek, “Self-assembly and Odd-Even Effects of cis-unsaturated Carboxylic Acids on Highly Ordered Pyrolytic Graphite”, J. Phys. Chem B, 110, 4199 (2006).
167. M. McDowell, I.G. Hill, J.E. McDermott, S.L. Bernasek and J. Schwartz, “Improved Organic Thin-Film Transistor Performance Using Novel Self-assembled Monolayers”, App. Phys. Lett., 88, 073505 (2006).
168. J. Guo, N. Koch, J. Schwartz and S.L. Bernasek, “Systematic Modification of Indium Tin Oxide to Enhance Diode Device Behavior”, Mat. Res. Soc., Symp. Proc. 871E, 2005, I6.52.
169. M. Dubey,
170. G. Bhargava, T.A.
Ramanarayanan,
171. G. Bhargava,
172. J. Guo, N. Koch, S.L. Bernasek, and J. Schwartz, “Enhanced hole injection in a polymer light emitting diode using a small molecule monolayer bound to the anode”, Chem. Phys. Lett., 426, 370 (2006).
173. F. Tao, J. Goswami, and S.L. Bernasek, “Competition and Coadsorption of Di-Acids and Carboxylic Acid Solvents on HOPG”, J. Phys. Chem. B, 110, 19562 (2006).
174. F. Tao and S.L. Bernasek, “Understanding the Odd-Even Effects in Organic Self Assembled Monolayers”, Chemical Reviews, 107, 1408 (2007).
175 Y. Ying, M. Dubey, S.L. Bernasek, and G.C. Dismukes, “Self-assembled Monolayer of Organic Iodine on Au Surface for Attachment of Redox-active Metal clusters”, Langmuir, 23, 8257 (2007).
176. F. Tao and S.L. Bernasek, “Surface Chemistry of Five-membered Aromatic Ring Molecules containing Two Different Heteroatoms on Si(111)-7X7”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 129, 4815 (2007).
177. F. Tao and S.L. Bernasek, “Self-assembly of 5-Octadecyloxyisophthalic Acid and Its Coadsorption with Terephthalic Acid”, Surface Sci., 601, 2284 (2007).
178. M. Dubey, S.L. Bernasek, and J. Schwartz, “Highly Sensitive Nitric Oxide Detection Using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 129, 6980 (2007).
179. G. Bhargava, T.A. Ramanarayanan, I. Gouzman, and S.L. Bernasek, “Imidazole as an Inhibitor for Fe Corrosion: A Study Combining Surface Science and Electrochemistry”, Corrosion, in press.
180. J.E. McDermott, M. McDowell, I.G. Hill, J. Hwang, A. Kahn, S.L. Bernasek, and J. Schwartz, “Organophosphonate Self-Assembled Monolayers for Gate Dielectric Surface Modification of Pentacene-Based Organic Thin-Film Transistors: A Comparative Study”, J. Phys. Chem. A., 111, 12333 (2007).
181. N. Oncel and S.L. Bernasek, “The effect of molecule-molecule and molecule-substrate interaction in the formation of Pt-octaethyl porphyrin self-assembled monolayers”, App. Phys. Lett., 92, 133305 (2008).
182. F. Tao, Y. Cai, Y. Ning, G-Q Xu, and S.L. Bernasek, “Transfer of Electron Density and Formation of Dative Bonds in Chemisorption of Pyrrolidine on Si(111)7x7”, J. Phys. Chem. C., 112, 15474 (2008).
183. S.J. Seltzer, D.M. Rampulla, S. Rivillon-Amy, Y.J. Chabal, S.L. Bernasek, and M.V. Romalis, “Testing the Effects of Surface Coatings on Alkali Atom Polarization Lifetimes”, J. App. Phys., 104, 103116 (2008).
184. D.M. Rampulla, N. Oncel, E. Abelev, Y.W. Yi, S. Knappe, and S.L. Bernasek, “Effects of Organic Film Morphology on the Formation of Rb Clusters on Surface Coatings Used in Alkali Metal Atom Magnetometer Cells”, App. Phys. Lett., 94, 1 (2009).
185. T.L. Peng and S.L. Bernasek, “Internal Energy of CO2 from the Catalytic Oxidation of CO by O2 on Polycrystalline Platinum”, J. Chem. Phys., submitted.
186. T.L. Peng and S.L. Bernasek, “The Internal Energy of CO2 Produced by the Catalytic Oxidation of CH3OH by O2 on Polycrystalline Platinum”, J. Chem. Phys., submitted.
187. N. Oncel and S.L. Bernasek, “Comparison of Ni(II) and Vanadyl-Octaethylporphyrin Self-assembled Monolayers Formed on Bare and 5-(octadecyloxy) Isophthalic Acid Covered HOPG”, Langmuir, submitted.
188. E. Abelev, T.A. Ramanarayanan, and S.L. Bernasek, “H2S Concentration Impact on Sweet to Sour Transition in Fe Corrosion: An Electrochemical and Surface Science Study”, J. Electrochem. Soc., submitted.
189. E. Abelev, J. Sellberg, T.A. Ramanarayanan, and S.L. Bernasek, “H2S Concentration Impact on the Sweet to Sour Transition in Fe Corrosion: Temperature Dependence”, in preparation.
190. F. Tao, G.-Q. Xu, and S.L. Bernasek, “Electronic and Structural Factors in Modification and Functionalization of Semiconductor Surfaces with Aromatic Systems”, Chemical Reviews, submitted.
191. M. Dubey and S.L. Bernasek, “Differential Charging in X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy for Characterizing Organic Thin Films”, J. Electron Spec. Rel. Phen., submitted.
192. S. Suzer, E. Abelev, and S.L. Bernasek, “Impedance-Type Measurements Using XPS”, Applied Surface Sci., in press.
Books edited:
1. S.L.
Bernasek, T. Venkatesan, and H. Temkin, eds., Advanced Surface Processes for
Optoelectronics, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, Volume
126, Materials Research Society,
2. M.S. Whittingham, S.L. Bernasek, A.J. Jacobson, and A. Navrotsky, eds., Reactivity of Solids, Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1989.
3. S.L.
Bernasek, A. Kahn, and G. Scoles, “ICSFS-10. Proceedings of the Tenth International
Conference on Solid Films and Surfaces”,
Books:
1. S.L. Bernasek, Heterogeneous Reaction Dynamics, VCH Publishers, Weinheim, 1995.
Invited Scientific Lectures
1. ACS
Symposium on Molecular Processes at Solid Surfaces,
2. Department
of Chemistry,
3. Chemistry
Division,
4. Department
of Chemistry,
5. Physical
Chemistry Division, Dow Chemical Company,
6. Department
of Chemistry,
7. Catalysis
Section, Celanese Chemical,
8. Central
Research Department, DuPont,
9. Department
of Chemistry,
10. Department
of Chemistry,
11. Aerospace
and Mechanical Sciences Department,
12. Chemistry
Division,
13. Department
of Engineering and Applied Science,
14. Department
of Chemistry,
15.
16. ACS
Symposium on Surface Chemistry and Catalysis of CO-H2 Reactions,
17. Department
of Chemistry,
18. Department
of Chemistry,
19. ACS
Symposium on Alloy Surfaces,
20. Applied
Mathematics Seminar,
21. Department
of Chemistry,
22. Central
Research and Development, DuPont, Inc.,
23. Department of Chemistry, Brookhaven National Laboratory, August 1978.
24. Department of Energy Catalysis Meeting, December 1978.
25. Department
of Chemistry,
26. Department
of Chemistry, City
27. Department
of Chemistry,
28. Department
of Chemistry,
29. Department
of Chemistry,
30. Symposium
on the Surface Properties of Refractory Metals and Compounds, AIME National
Meeting,
31. Chemical Physics
and Chemical Engineering Joint Seminar, California Institute of Technology,
32. Molecular
and Materials Research Division,
33. Physical
Chemistry Department,
34. Gordon
Conference on Chemistry at Interfaces,
35. Franco-American
Seminar on Heterogeneous Catalysis and Related Areas of Surface Chemical Physics,
36. Symposium
on the Surface Science of Catalysis:
Energetics of Surface Reactions, ACS National Meeting,
37. Department of Energy Catalysis Meeting, May 1981.
38. Eighth
Annual Symposium on Surfaces and Interfaces, North Central Chapter, American
Vacuum Society,
39.
40. Chevron Oil
Company,
41. Symposium on
Molecular Processes at Solid Surfaces.
ACS National Meeting,
42. Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October 1981.
43. Central
Research Department, Standard Oil of
44. Physical
Chemistry Department,
45. International
Discussion Meeting on Electronic Structure and Dynamics of Processes on Solid
Surfaces, New
46. Cooperative
Institute for Research in Environmental Science and Department of Chemistry,
47. Department
of Chemistry,
48. Department
of Chemistry,
49. Exxon
Research and Engineering,
50. Gordon Conference on Dynamics of Gas-Surface Interactions, August 1983.
51. Symposium
on Scattering and Desorption from Surfaces, ACS National Meeting,
52. Department
of Chemistry,
53. Corporate
54. Corporate Research
Laboratories, Colgate-Palmolive,
55. 30th
Industrial Affiliates Symposium,
56. Molecular
and Materials Research Division,
57. 17th
58. Institut
für Grenzflächenforschung und Vakuumphysik, KFA Jülich, West
Germany, May 1984.
59. Joint
Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics,
60. Department
of Chemistry,
61. Department
of Chemistry,
62. General
Motors Research Laboratories,
63. Lasers '84
conference,
64. National
Meeting of American Institute of Chemical Engineers,
65. Corporate Research
Laboratory, Dow Chemical Company,
66. Surface
Science Series,
67. Department
of Chemistry,
68. BOC Group
Corporate Laboratories,
69. Columbia
Radiation laboratory,
70. W. R. Grace
Corporate Research Laboratories,
71. Exxon
Research and Engineering,
72. Department
of Chemistry,
73. Institut
für Grenzflächenforschung und Vakuumphysik, Kernforschungsanlage
Jülich, West Germany, May 1986.
74. Fritz
Haber Institut der Max Planck Gesellschaft, Berlin, West Germany, June 1986.
75. Institut
für Physikalische Chemie, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, West Germany,
July 1986.
76. Distinguished
Alumni Lecturer, Department of Chemistry,
77. Department
of Chemistry,
78.
79. Department
of Chemistry,
80. Department of Chemistry, Brookhaven National Laboratory, February 1987.
81. Institute
for Physical Chemistry,
82. Department
of Chemical Engineering,
83. Distinguished
Visiting Lecture Series, "Heterogeneous Reaction Dynamics",
Department of Chemistry,
84. Symposium
on Structure and Dynamics at Surfaces, ACS National Meeting,
85. AFOSR
contractor's meeting, USAF Academy,
86. University
of
87.
88. Institut
für Grenzflächenforschung und Vakuumphysik, KFA - Jülich, West
Germany, July 1988.
89. Gordon Conference on Atomic and Molecular Interactions, August 1988.
90. Department
of Physics,
91. Central
Research,
92. IUVSTA
Workshop on Structure and Reactivity of Small Molecules on Surface,
93. Department
of Chemistry,
94. Department
of Chemistry,
95. Department
of Chemistry,
96. Center for
Advanced Materials,
97. Institut
für Grenzflächenforschung und Vakuumphysik, KFA-Jülich, West
Germany, February 1990.
98. U.S. National Academy of Sciences, Workshop on Developments in Heterogeneous Catalysis, Beckman Center, Irvine, California, March 1990.
99. Fakultät
für Physik, Universität Bielefeld, Bielefeld, West Germany, April
1990.
100. Automotive Emission
Control Catalysis Research Group, Degussa AG,
101. Symposium on
"Structure-Activity Relationships in Heterogeneous Catalysis", ACS
Meeting,
102. Symposium on
"Metal Clusters in Beams and on Supports: Chemistry and Catalysis", ACS
Meeting,
103. Research and
Development Laboratory, Amoco Chemicals Company,
104. Department of
Chemistry,
105. Laboratory for Surface
Science and Technology,
106. Symposium on Advanced
Applications of Laser Spectroscopy, Department of Chemistry,
107. Chemistry Division,
National Science Foundation,
108. Conference on Molecule
Surface Interaction, KFA-Jülich,
109. Laboratory for Surface
Modification, Departments of Physics and Chemistry,
110. Department of
Chemistry,
111. Department of
Chemistry,
112. Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, March 1992.
113. Symposium on
"Surface Chemistry and Catalysis," ACS Meeting,
114. Department of Chemistry, San Jose State University, San Jose, California, April 1992.
115. Department of
Chemistry,
116. Department of
Chemistry,
117. Department of Chemistry,
Virginia Military Institute,
118. Department of
Chemistry,
119. Department of
Chemistry,
120. Department of
Chemistry,
121. Department of
Chemistry,
122. Department of
Chemistry,
123. Department of Chemistry
and Laboratory for Surface Science and Technology,
124. Department of
Chemistry,
125. Symposium on
"Cluster/Surface Interactions:
Surface Chemistry, Reaction Dynamics Through Materials Growth," ACS
Meeting,
126. Department of
Chemistry,
127. Peroxygen Chemicals
Division, FMC Corporation Research Laboratories, Princeton,
128. Department of
Chemistry, University of
129. Department of
Chemistry, Northwestern University,
130. Department of
Chemistry,
131. 20th Anniversary
Meeting of the Surface Reactivity and Catalysis Group of the Royal Society of
Chemistry,
132. Department of
Chemistry,
133. Center for Materials
Research and Analysis,
134. Department of
Chemistry,
135. Procter and Gamble
Lecturer,
136. Physikalisch-Chemisches
Institut, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, May
1994.
137. Institut
Physik, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, May
1994.
138. Molecular Materials
Research Division,
139. Department of
Chemistry, University of California-Riverside,
140. IUVSTA Workshop,
"The Structure and Reactivity of Small Polyatomic Molecules on
Surfaces",
141. European Science
Foundation Workshop, "Surface Induced Dissociation",
142. Department of
Chemistry,
143. Department of
Chemistry,
144. Corporate Research and
Development, Texas Instruments, Inc.,
145. Annual Meeting of
Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies,
146. Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 1996.
147. Department of
Chemistry,
148. Department of
Chemistry,
149. Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, April 1996.
150.
151. Department of General
and Inorganic Chemistry,
152. Faculty of Applied
Physics and Center for Materials Research,
153. American Chemical
Society National Meeting, Symposium on Electrochemical Surface Science,
154. Gordon
Conference on Gas Phase Ions,
155. Department
of Chemistry,
156. Symposium
to Honor the Memory of Brian Bent, ACS Meeting, San Francisco, California,
April 1997.
157. Department
of Chemistry,
158. Center
for Advanced Materials, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California,
Berkeley, California, May 1997.
159. Department
of Chemistry,
160. Symposium
on Interfacial Structure, Kinetics and Electrocatalysis, 1997 Joint
International Meeting of the Electrochemical Society and the International
Society of Electrochemistry, Paris, September, 1997.
161. Institut für
Grenzflächenforschung und Vakuumphysik der Forschungszentrum -
Jülich, Germany, September, 1997.
162. Fiftieth
Joint Meeting of the Czech and Slovak Chemistry Societies,
163. Seventeenth
European Conference on Surface Science, Enschede, The
164. Chemical
Physics Colloquium,
165. Department
of Chemistry, Technion,
166. Seventh
International Symposium on Chemically Modified Surfaces, Northwestern
University,
167. Award
Symposium, Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Analytical Chemistry,
ACS Meeting,
168. First
169. Department
of Chemistry, National
170. Faculty
of Science, National
171. Synchrotron
Radiation Research Center, Hsin-Chu Science Park, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, January,
1999.
172. Institute
for Atomic and Molecular Science, Academic Sinica, National Taiwan University,
Taipei, Taiwan, January, 1999.
173. Laboratory
for Surface Modification, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, New Jersey, February, 1999.
174. Gordon
Research Conference on Chemical Reactions at Surfaces,
175. Environmental
Molecular Sciences Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
176. Department
of Chemistry,
177. Department
of Chemistry,
178. JILA,
179. Department
of Chemistry,
180. Optical
Sciences and Engineering Program,
181. Surface
Science and Catalysis Seminar,
182. Symposium
to honor Gabor Somorjai, ACS National Meeting,
183. Department
of Chemistry, National
184. Pauling
Award Symposium,
185. Symposium
on Advances in Electronic Nose Research,
186. Workshop
on Academic Careers in Chemistry, Eastern Analytical Symposium, Atlantic City,
New Jersey, October, 2000.
187. Symposium
on Molecule-Metal Surface Interactions,
188. Moses
Gomberg Lecture, Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Michigan, January, 2001.
189. Department
of Chemistry, Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey, February, 2001.
190. Department
of Chemistry,
191. Workshop
on Academic Careers in Chemistry, Eastern Analytical Symposium, Atlantic City,
New Jersey, October, 2001.
192. Department
of Physics and Applied Physics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
193. Department
of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts-Lowell,
194. Department
of Physics,
195. Surface
Analysis 2002,
196. International
Conference on Solid Films and Surfaces,
197. Department
of Chemistry,
198. Department
of Chemistry,
199. Department
of Chemistry,
200. Princeton
Environmental Institute,
201. Second
International Conference on Elementary Processes in Molecule-Metal Surface
Interactions, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May, 2003.
202. KAIST-Princeton
Conference on Nano-materials,
203. Gordon
Research Conference on Dynamics at Surfaces,
204. Department
of Chemistry,
205. Department
of Chemical Engineering,
206. 204th
Electrochemical Society National Meeting,
207. Workshop
on Academic Careers in Chemistry, Eastern Analytical Symposium,
208. International
Conference on Materials for Advanced Technologies,
209. Department
of Chemistry, National
210. Department
of Chemistry,
211. Integrated
Sciences Department,
212. Laboratory
for Surface Modification,
213. Department
of Chemistry,
214. Physical
Electronics Conference, UC Davis,
215. Princeton-Oxford
Summer School on Advanced Materials Characterization,
216. CRC
Symposium on Catalytic Dynamics,
217. Gordon
Research Conference on Reactions at Surfaces,
218. Department
of Chemistry, National
219. Faculty
of Science, National
220.
221.
222. Middle
Atlantic Regional ACS Meeting,
223. KAIST
Nanomaterials Short
224. Eastern
Analytical Symposium, Academic Careers in Chemistry Workshop, November, 2005.
225.
226.
227. KAIST-Chemistry
International Symposium,
228. ACS
Awards Symposium, Adamson Award address, ACS National Meeting,
229. Kansas
State-Wide EPSCoR Conference,
230. Symposium
on Dynamics of Single Atoms, Molecules, and Clusters on Surfaces, ACS National
Meeting, San Francisco, California, September, 2006.
231. Surface
Chemistry Symposium in Honor of Gabor Somorjai, ACS National Meeting, San
Francisco, California, September, 2006.
232. AVS
53rd International Symposium, Organic Film Growth and
Characterization,
233.
234. Chemistry
Honours Symposium 2007, Department of Chemistry, National
235. Third
Annual Meeting on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Bilkent University,
236. Department
of Applied Physics,
237. Abteilung Chemische
Physiks, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max Planck Gesselschaft, Berlin, July, 2007.
238. MURI-ONR
Contractor’s annual meeting, NIST,
239. Physical
Chemistry Seminar,
240. MURI
Progress Review, Department of Physics, University of California-Berkeley,
November, 2007.
241. Laboratory
for Surface Modification,
242. Priestley
Award Symposium, ACS National Meeting,
243. Adamson
Award Symposium, ACS National Meeting,
244. VIII
Turkish Chemical Physics Symposium,
245. Fifth
Annual University of California Symposium on Surface Science and its
Applications, Santa Barbara, California, June, 2008.
246. Department
of Chemistry,
247. Spring Symposium, Catalysis
Society of Metropolitan