Publications: 2000-Present

159. Keith J. Albert, Nathan S. Lewis, Caroline L. Schauer, Gregory A. Sotzing, Shannon E. Stitzel, Thomas P. Vaid, and David R. Walt, "Cross-Reactive Chemical Sensor Arrays", Chem. Rev., 2000,100, 2595-2626. ARO, NASA, DARPA

160. Gregory A. Sotzing, Jennifer N. Phend, Robert H. Grubbs, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Highly Sensitive Detection and Discrimination of Biogenic Amines Utilizing Arrays of Polyaniline/Carbon Black Composite Vapor Detectors", Chemistry of Materials, 2000, 12, 593-595. ARO/MURI, DARPA

161. Erik J. Severin, Brett J. Doleman, and Nathan S. Lewis, "An Investigation of the Concentration Dependence and Response to Analyte Mixtures of Carbon Black/Insulating Organic Polymer Composite Vapor Detectors", Anal. Chemistry, 2000, 72, 658-688. NASA, ARO, DOE

162. Erik J. Severin and Nathan S. Lewis, "Relationships Among Resonant Frequency Changes on a Coated Quartz Crystal Microbalance, Thickness Changes, and Resistance Responses of Polymer-Carbon Black Composite Chemiresistors", Anal. Chemistry, 2000, 72, 2008-2015.DARPA, NASA

163. Greg A. Sotzing, Shawn M. Briglin, Robert H. Grubbs, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Preparation and Properties of Vapor Detector Arrays Formed From Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxy)thiophene-poly(styrene sulfonate)/Insulating Polymer Composites", Anal. Chemistry, 2000, 72, 3181-3190. NASA, DARPA, ARMY/MURI

164. Brett J. Doleman and Nathan S. Lewis, "Comparison of Odor Detection Thresholds and Odor Discriminablities of a Conducting Polymer Composite Electronic Nose vs Mammalian Olfaction", Sensors and Actuators B, 2001, 72, 41-50. NASA, ARO/MURI, DARPA

165. Adam J. Matzger, Carolyn E. Lawrence, Robert H. Grubbs, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Combinatorial Approaches to the Synthesis of Vapor Detector Arrays for an Electronic Nose", Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry, 2000, 2, 301-304. DARPA, ARO, NASA.

166. Louis G. Casagrande, Agnes Juang, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Photoelectrochemical Behavior of n-GaAs and n-AlxGa1-xAs in CH3CN", J Phys. Chem. B, 2000,104,5436-5447. DOE, KODAK

167. Geneviéve Sauvé, Marion E. Cass, George Coia, Stephen J. Doig, Iver Lauermann, Katherine Pomykal, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Dye Sensitization of Nanocrystalline Titanium Dioxide with Osmium and Ruthenium Polypyridine Complexes", J. Phys. Chem. B, 2000, 104, 6821-6836. DOE (FG07-96ER14725)

168. Robert C. Rossi and Nathan S. Lewis, "Size-Dependent Electrical Behavior of Spatially Inhomogeneous Barrier Height Regions on Silicon", Applied Physics Lett., 2000, 77, 2698-2700. NSF (CHE-9974562)

169. Shawn M. Briglin, Michael C. Burl, Michael S. Freund, Nathan S. Lewis, Adam Matzger, D. Nelson Ortiz, Phil Tokumaru ,"Progress in Use of Carbon Black-Polymer Composite Vapor Detector Arrays for Land Mine Detection," Proc. SPIE Vol. 4038, 530-538, 2000, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets V, Abinash C. Dubey; James F. Harvey; J. Thomas Broach; Regina E.Dugan; Eds.

170. Mike Burl, Brett J. Doleman, Amanda Schaffer, and Nathan Lewis, "Assessing the Ability to Predict Human Percepts of Odor Quality from the Detector Responses of a Conducting Polymer Composite-Based Electronic Nose," Sensors and Actuators B, 2001,72, 149-159. MURI/ARO

171. William J. Royea, Agnes Juang, and Nathan Lewis, "Preparation of Air-Stable, Low Recombination Velocity Si(111) Surfaces Through Alkyl-Termination," Applied Physics Lett., 2000,77, 1988-1990. NSF (CHE-9974562)

172. Joel A. Haber, Iver Lauermann, David Michalak, Thomas P. Vaid, and Nathan S.Lewis, "Electrochemical and Electrical Behavior of (111)-Oriented Si Surfaces Alkoxylated through Oxidative Activation of Si-H Bonds," J. Phys. Chem. B, 2000, 104, 9947-9950. NSF (CHE-9974562)

173. Joel A. Haber and Nathan S. Lewis, "Combinatorial Electrochemistry: A Highly Parallel, Optical Screening Method for Discovery of Better Electrocatalysts," Research by E. Reddington, A. Sapienza, B. Gurau, R. Viswanathan, S. Sarangapani, E. S. Smotkin, T.E. Mallouk, Science, 1998, 280,1735. Condensation and commentary, Chemtracts , 1999, 12:1-3.

174. William J. Royea, David J. Michalak, and Nathan S. Lewis, "The Role of Electrochemical Charge Transfer and Inversion Layer Formation in Producing Low Effective Surface Recombination Velocities at Si/Liquid Contacts," Appl. Phys. Lett., 2000, 17, 2566-2568. NSF (CHE-9974562)

175. Darius Kuciauskas, Michael S. Freund, Harry B. Gray, Jay R. Winkler, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Electron Transfer Dynamics in Nanocrystalline Titanium Dioxide Solar Cells Sensitized with Ruthenium or Osmium Polypyridyl Complexes," J. Phys. Chem, B, 2001, 105, 392-403. DOE

176. Thomas P. Vaid, Michael C. Burl, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Comparison of the Performances of Different Discriminant Algorithms in Analyte Discrimination Tasks Using an Array of Carbon Black-Polymer Composite Vapor Detectors," Anal. Chem., 2001, 73,321-331.DARPA, Army/MURI, DOE/LLNL, NASA

177. Alan Hopkins and Nathan S. Lewis, "Detection and Classification Characteristics of Arrays of Carbon Black/Organic Polymer Composite Chemiresistive Vapor Detectors for the Nerve Agent Simulants Dimethylmethylphosphonate and Diisopropylmethylphosphonate," Anal. Chem, 2001, 73, 884-892. DOE (DE-FG03-98NV13367), ARO/MURI (DAAG55-98-1-0266) and DARPA (DAAK-60-97-K9503).

178. Agnes Juang, Oren A. Scherman, Robert H. Grubbs, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Formation of Covalently-Attached Polymer Overlayers on Si(111) Surfaces Using Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization Methods," Langmuir, 2001, 17,1321-1323. NSF, AFOSR and OAS

179. Jeffrey A. Dickson, Michael S. Freund, and Nathan S. Lewis "An Integrated Chemical Sensor Array using Carbon Black Polymers and a Standard CMOS Process" Hilton Head Conference, 2000. DARPA

180. Nathan S. Lewis, "Frontiers of Research in Photoelectrochemical Solar Energy Conversion" J. Electroanal. Chem., 2001, 508,1-10. NSF, CHE-9974562, DOE (Office of Basic Energy Sciences)

181. Shawn M. Briglin, Michael S. Freund, Phil Tokumaru, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Exploitation of Spatiotemporal Information and Geometric Optimization of Signal/Noise Performance Using Arrays of Carbon Black/Polymer Composite Vapor Detectors", Sensors and Actuators B, 2002, 82, 54-74. NASA, DARPA, DOE/LLNL and Army MURI

182. Margaret A. Ryan and Nathan S. Lewis, "Low Power, Lightweight Vapor Sensing Using Arrays of Conducting Polymer Composite Chemically-Sensitive Resistors," Enantiomer, 2001, 6, 159-170. ARO/MURI, DOE/LLNL, NASA

183. Joel A. Haber and Nathan S. Lewis, "Infrared and X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopic Studies of the Reactions of Hydrogen-Terminated Crystalline Si(111) Surfaces with Br2,I2, and Ferrocenium in Alcohol Sovents," J. Phys. Chem, B, 2002, 14, 3639-3656. NSF (CHE-9974562)

184. Michael C. Burl, Shawn Briglin, Brett Doleman, Alan Hopkins, Adam Matzger, D. Nelson Ortiz, Amanda Schaffer, Sean Upchurch, Thomas Vaid, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Mining the Detector Responses of a Conducting Polymer Composite-Based Electronic Nose," First SIAM International Conference on Data Mining, 2002, in press. ARO/MURI, JPL

185. Ashish Bansal, Xiuling Li, Sang I. Yi, W.H. Weinberg, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Spectroscopic Studies of the Modification of Crystalline Si(111) Surfaces with Covalently-Attached Alkyl Chains Using a Chlorination/Alkylation Method,"J. Phys. Chem, B, 2001, 105, 10266-10277. NSF (CHE-997456)

186. Shawn M. Briglin, Michael S. Freund, Brian C. Sisk, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Array Based Carbon Black-Polymer Composite Vapor Detectors for Detection of DNT in Environments Containing Complex Analyte Mixtures", Proc. SPIE Vol. 4394, 2001, 912-921. Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike TargetsVI, Abinash C. Dubey; James F. Harvey; J. Thomas Broach; Vivian George; Eds. DOE (DE-FG03-98NV13367), ARO/MURI (DAAG55-98-1-0266), and DARPA (DAAK-60-97-K9503)

187. Nathan S. Lewis, "New Voices in Chemistry: Renewable Energy",Chemical & Engineering News, March 26, 2001, 278.

188. Shawn M. Briglin, Michael C. Burl, Michael S. Freund, Nathan S. Lewis, Adam Matzger, D. Nelson Ortiz, and Phil Tokumaru, "Progress in Use of Carbon Black-Polymer Composite Arrays For Vapor Detection", Proceedings of ECS 200th Meeting, 2001. ARO/MURI (Bower) DARPA, and NIH

189. Darius Kuciauskas, Michael S. Freund, Jay R. Winkler, Harry B. Gray, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Electron Transfer Dynamics in Nanocrystalline Titanium Dioxide Solar Cells Sensitized With Ruthenium and Osmium Polypyridyl Complexes, Proc. 2001 ECS and ISE Joint International Mtg, San Francisco, CA, USA, Vol. 2001-2, 2001. DOE

190. Robert C. Rossi and Nathan S. Lewis, "Investigation of the Size-Scaling Behavior of Spatially Nonuniform Barrier Height Contacts to Semiconductor Surfaces Using Ordered Nanometer-Scale Nickel Arrays on Silicon Electrodes", J. Phys. Chem. B, 2001, 105,12303-12318. NSF (CHE-99974562).

191. Florian Gstrein, David J. Michalak, William J. Royea, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Effects of Interfacial Energetics on the Effective Surface Recombination Velocity of Si/Liquid Contacts," J. Phys. Chem B, 2002, 106, 2950-2961. NSF (CHE-9974562).

192. Lauren J. Webb and Nathan S. Lewis, "Comparison of the Electrical Properties andChemical Stability of Crystalline Silicon (111) Surfaces Aklylated Using Either Grignard Reagents or Olefins with Lewis-Acid Catalysts", J. Phys. Chem B, 2003, 107, 5404-5412.NSF (CHE-9974562).

193. Michael E. Koscho, Robert H. Grubbs and Nathan S. Lewis, "Properties of Vapor Detectors Arrays Formed Through Plasticization of Carbon Black-Organic Polymer Composites," Anal. Chem., 2002, 74, 1307-1315. ARO, DOE, and NIH

194. Darius Kuciauskas, Jeremy Monat, Randy Villahermosa, Harry B. Gray, Nathan S. Lewis, and James K. McCusker, "Transient Absorption Spectroscopy of Ruthenium and Osmium Polypyridyl Complexes Adsorbed onto Nanocrystalline TiO2 Photoelectrodes,"J. Phys. Chem.B, 2002, 106, 9347-9358. DOE (DE-FG03-88ER13932).

195. David J. Michalak, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Use of near-surface channel conductance and differential capacitance vs. potential measurements to correlate inversion llayer formation with low effective surface recombination velocities at n-Si/liquid contacts," Appl. Phys. Lett., 2003, 80, 4458. NSF (CHE-9974562)

207. Michael C. Burl, Brian C. Sisk, Thomas P. Vaid, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Classification Performance of Carbon Black-Polymer Composite Vapor Detector Arrays As a Function of Array Size and Detector and Composition," 2002, Sensors & Actuators, 87 (1): 130-149.(NIH and Army MURI)

208. Nathan S. Lewis, "Light Work with Water," Nature, 2001, 414, 589-590.

209. Eric S. Tillman, Michael Koscho, Robert H. Grubbs, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Enhanced Sensitivity To and Classification of Volatile Fatty Acids Using Arrays of Linear Poly(ethylenimine)-Carbon Black Composite Vapor Detectors," Anal. Chem. 2002,75 1748-1753. (NIH and ARO MURI)

210. Alan R. Hopkins and Nathan S. Lewis, "Detection and Classification Characteristics of Arrays of Carbon Black/Organic Polymer Composite Chemiresistive Vapor Detectors for the Nerve Agent Simulants Dimethylmethylphosphonate and Diisopropylmethylphosponate" Proc. SPIE Vol. 4722, 86-97, 2002, Chemical and Biological Sensing III, Patrick J. Gardner, Ed. DOE (DE-FG03-98NV13367); ARO/MURI (DAAG55-98-1-0266); DARPA (DAAK-60-97-K9503)

211. Shawn M. Briglin, Michael C. Burl, Michael S. Freund, Brian C. Sisk, Phillip Tokumaru, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Array-based Carbon Black-polymer Composite Vapor Detectors for Detection of DNT in Environments of Complex Analyte Mixtures," Proc. SPIE Vol.4742, 2002, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets VII, J. Thomas Broach; Russell S. Harmon; Gerald J. Dobeck; Eds.

212. Kristine Kilsa, Elizabeth I. Mayo, Darius Kuciauskas, Randy Villahermosa, Nathan S. Lewis, Jay R. Winkler, Harry B. Gray, "Effects of Bridging Ligands on the Current-Potentital Behavior and Interfacial Kinetics of Ruthenium-Sensitized Nanocrystalline TiO2 Photoelectrodes" J. Phys. Chem., 2003, 106 (36), 9347-9358.

213. Nick Prokopuk and Nathan S. Lewis, "Eneretics and Kinetics of Interfacial Electron-Transfer Processes at Chemically Modified InP/Liquid Junctions," J. Phys.Chem.B, 2004. 108 (14), 4449-4456.

214. Brian C. Sisk and Nathan S. Lewis, "Estimation of Chemical and Physical Charactersistics of Analyte Vapors Through Analysis of the Response Data of Arrays of Polymer-Carbon Black Composite Vapor Detectors," Sensors and Actuators, B, 2003. 96, 268-282. (NIH and ARO MURI)

215. Nathan S. Lewis, "Semiconductors" and "Semiconductor Interfaces", 2nd Edition Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, 2003.

216. Eric S. Tillman and Nathan S. Lewis, "Mechanism of Enhanced Sensitivity of Linear Poly(ethylenimine)-Carbon Black Composite Detectors to Carboxylic Acid Vapors", Sensors and Actuators, B, 2003, 96, 329-342. NIH and ARO)

217. Nathan S. Lewis, "Artificial Photosynthesis and Photoconversion", Encyclopedia of Energy, 2002.

218. John F. Smalley, Lin Geng, Amy Chen, Stephen W. Feldberg, Nathan S. Lewis and George Cali, "An indirect laser-induced temperature jump stud of the influence of redox couple adsorption on heterogeneous electron transfer kinetics", J. Phys.Chem.B, 2002, 13-29.

219. Shawn M. Briglin, Michael S. Freund, Brian C. Sisk, Nathan S. Lewis. "Array Based Carbon Black-Polymer Composite Vapor Detectors for Detection of DNT in Environments Containing Complex Analyte Mixtures" Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. Vol. 700, 2002.

220. Shawn M. Briglin and Nathan S. Lewis, "Characterization of the Temporal Response Profile of Carbon Black-Polymer Composite Vapor Detectors" , J. Phys.Chem.B, 2003 107 (40), 11031-11042.

221. Agnes Juang, Oren A. Scheerman, Robert H. Grubbs, and Nathan S. Lewis,"Preparation of Covalently Attached Polymer-Coated Si(111) Surfaces Using Surfaces-Initiated Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization", 2003 Submitted for Publication.

222. Kristine Kilså, Elizabeth I. Mayo, Harry B. Gray, Nathan S. Lewis, and Jay R. Winkler, "Anchoring group and ligand effects on TiO2 binding properties of photoelectrochemical solar cell dyes", ACS Abstracts, 2003, 225, U167-U168 915-INOR Part 2.

223. Shawn M. Briglin, Ting Gao, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Detection of Organic Mercaptan Vapors Using Thin film as Alkylamine Passivated Gold Nanocrystals", Langmuir, 2004, 20 (2), 299-305.

224. Jae-Joon Lee, George M. Coia, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Current Density vs. Potential Characteristics of Dye-Sensitized Nanostructured Semiconductor Photoelectrodes. I. Analytical Expressions.," J. Phys. Chem. B, 2004, 108 (17), 5269-5281.

225. Jae-Joon Lee, George M. Coia, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Current Density vs. Potential Characteristics of Dye-Sensitized Nanostructured Semiconductor Photoelectrodes. II . Simulations", J. Phys. Chem. B, 2004, 108 (17), 5282-5293.

226. Ting Gao, Eric Tillman, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Detection and Classification of Volatile Organic Amines and Carboxylic Acids Using Arrays of Carbon Black-Dendrimer Composite Vapor Detectors", Chemistry of Materials, 2005, 17 (11): 2904-2911.

227. Chee Seng Toh, Brendan M. Kayes, E. Joseph Nemanick, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Fabrication of free-standing nanoscale alumina membranes with controllable pore aspect ratios", Nano Letters, 2004, 4 (5), 767-770.

228. Brian C. Sisk and Nathan S. Lewis, "Comparison of analytical methods and calibration methods for correction of detector response drift in arrays of carbon black-polymer composite vapor detectors", Sensors and Actuators, B, 2005, 104 (2), 249-268.

229. Julie Biteen, Albert Polman, Harry Atwater, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Size-dependent oxygen-related electronic states in silicon nanocrystals", Appl. Phys. Lett., 2004, 84 (26), 5389-5391.

230. Alejandro L. Briseno, SB Han, IE Rauda FM Zhou, Chee Seng Toh, E. Joseph Nemanick, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Electrochemical polymerization of aniline monomers infiltrated into well-ordered truncated eggshell structures of polyelectrolyte multilayers", Langmuir, 2004, 20 (1), 219-226.

231. Kristine Kilså, Elizabeth I. Mayo, Jordan Katz, Bruce S. Brunschwig, Harry B. Gray, Nathan S. Lewis, and Jay R. Winkler, "Anchoring Group and Auxiliary Ligand Effects on the Binding of Ruthenium Complexes to Nanocrystalline TiO2 Photoelectrodes", J. Phys. Chem. B, 2004, 108 (40), 15640-15651.

232. Matteo Pardo, Brian C. Sisk, Giorgio Sberveglieri, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Comparison of Fisher's Linear Discriminant to Multilayer Perceptron Networks in the Classification of Vapors Using Sensor Array Data", Sensors and Actuators B., 2006, 115 (2), 647-655.

233. Hongbin Yu, Lauren J. Webb, Ryan S. Ries, Santiago D. Solares, William A. Goddard III, James R. Heath, and Nathan S. Lewis, "The structure of methyl-terminated Si(111) surfaces", J. Phys. Chem. B, 2005, 109 (2), 671-674.

234. Lauren J. Webb, E. Joseph Nemanick, Julie S. Biteen, David W. Knapp, David J. Michalak, Matthew C. Traub, Ally S. Y. Chan, Bruce S. Brunschwig, and Nathan S. Lewis, "High-Resolution X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopic Studies of Alkylated Silicon(111) Surfaces", J. Phys. Chem. B, 2005, 109 (9), 3930-3937.

235. Nathan S. Lewis, "Comparisons between mammalian and artificial olfaction based on arrays of carbon black-polymer composite vapor detectors", Accts Chem Res, 2004, 37 (9), 663-672.

236. Thomas W. Hamann, Florian Gstrein, Bruce S. Brunschwig, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Measurement of the Free Energy Dependence of Interfacial Charge-Transfer Rate Constants Using ZnO/H2O Semiconductor/Liquid Contacts", J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2005, 127 (21), 7815-7824.

237. Brendan M. Kayes, Christine E. Richardson, Nathan S. Lewis, and Harry A. Atwater, "Radial PN Junction Nanorod Solar Cells: Device Physics Principles and Routes to Fabrication in Silicon", Proc IEEE, 2005.

238. Sandrine Rivillon, Yves J. Chabal, Lauren J. Webb, David J. Michalak, Nathan S. Lewis, Mathew D. Halls, and Krishnan Raghavachari, "Chlorination of hydrogen-terminated silicon (111) surfaces", J. Vac. Sci. Tech., 2005, 23 (4), 1100-1106.

239. Dean G. Hafeman, James B. Harkins IV, Charles E. Witkowski II, Nathan S. Lewis, Robert J. Warmack, Gilbert M. Brown, Thomas Thundat, "Optically Directed Electrophoretic Localization, Separation & Transport of Biomolecules in Three Dimensions", 2005, Submitted for publication.

240. Ralf Hunger, Rainer Fritsche, Bengt Jaeckel, Wolfram Jaegermann, Lauren J. Webb, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Chemical and Electronic Characterization of Methyl-Terminated Si(111) Surfaces by High-Resolution Synchrotron Photoelectron Spectroscopy", Phys. Rev. B, 2005, 72, 045317-7.

241. Brian C. Sisk and Nathan S. Lewis, "Using Polymer/Carbon-Black Composites in the Percolative Conduction Regime," 2005, Submitted for publication.

242. Julie S. Biteen, Domenico Pacifici, Nathan S. Lewis, and Harry A. Atwater, "Enhanced radiative emission rate and quantum efficiency in coupled silicon nanocrystal-nanostructured gold emitters", Nano Letters, 2005, 5 (9): 1768-1773.

243. Brendan M. Kayes, Harry A. Atwater, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Comparison of the device physics principles of planar and radial p-n junction nanorodsolar cells" Journal of Applied Physics, 2005, 97 (11), Article 114302.

244. Lauren J. Webb, David J. Michalak, Julie S. Biteen, Bruce S. Brunschwig, Ally S. Y. Chan, David W. Knapp, Harry M. Meyer III, Eric J. Nemanick, Matthew C. Traub, and Nathan S. Lewis, "High-Resolution Soft X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopic Studies and Scanning Auger Microscopy Studies of the Air Oxidation of Alkylated Silicon(111) Surfaces" in Press.

245. Thomas W. Hamann, Florian Gstrein, Bruce S. Brunschwig, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Measurement of the Driving Force Dependence of Interfacial Charge-Transfer Rate Constants in Response to pH Changes at n-ZnO/H2O Interfaces", Chemical Physics, 2005, Submitted for publication.

246. Thomas W. Hamann, Florian Gstrein, Bruce S. Brunschwig, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Measurement of the Dependence of Interfacial Charge-Transfer Rate Constants on the Reorganization Energy of Redox Species at n-ZnO/HO Interfaces", J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2005, Submitted for publication.

247. Nathan S. Lewis, "Chemical Control of Charge Transfer and Recombination at Semiconductor Photoelectrode Surfaces", Inorganic Chemistry, 2005, Submitted for publication.

248. Xile Hu, Brandi M. Cossairt, Bruce S. Brunschwig, Nathan S. Lewis, and Jonas C. Peters "Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution by Cobalt Difluoroboryl-diglyoximate Complexes", Chemical Communications, 2005, Submitted for publication.

249. Julie S. Biteen, Domenico Pacifici, Nathan S. Lewis, and Harry A. Atwater, "Enhanced radiative emission rate and quantum efficiency in coupled silicon nanocrystal-nanostructured gold emitters" Submitted for publication.

250. Hongbin Yu, Lauren J. Webb, Santiago D. Solares, Peigen Cao, William A. Goddard III, James R. Heath, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Ethylated Si(111) Surfaces Prepared by a Chlorination/Alkylation Process", Submitted for publication.

251. Nathan S. Lewis, Ph.D., and George Crabtree, Ph.D., "Scientists Chart New Horizons Researchers look to cutting-edge advances for the solar technologies of tomorrow.", Submitted for publication.

252. Edgardo García-Berríos, Ting Gao, Brian C. Sisk, Bruce S. Brunschwig and Nathan S. Lewis, "Response vs Chain Length of Alkylthiol-Capped Gold Nanoparticle Chemical Vapor Sensors" Submitted for publication.

253. Lauren J. Webb, Sandrine Rivillon, David J. Michalak, Yves J. Chabal, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Transmission Infrared Spectroscopy of Methyl- and Ethyl-Terminated Silicon(111) Surfaces" J. Phys. Chem. B, 2006, 110 (14), 7349-7356.

254. E. Joseph Nemanick, Patrick T. Hurley, Lauren J. Webb, David W. Knapp, David J. Michalak, Bruce S. Brunschwig, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Chemical and Electrical Passivation of Single Crystal Silicon(100) Surfaces Through a Two-Step Chlorination/Alkylation Process"

255. Santiago D. Solares, David J. Michalak, William A. Goddard III, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Theoretical Investigation of the Structure and Coverage of the Si(111)-OCH3 Surface" Submitted for publication.

256. Xile Hu, Brandi M. Cossairt, Bruce S. Brunschwig, Nathan S. Lewis, and Jonas C. Peters, "Electrochemical Hydrogen Evolution: Catalysis by Nickel Stabilized Ligand Radicals" Submitted for publication.

257. Hossam Haick, Patrick T. Hurley, Allon I. Hochbaum, Peidong Yang, Nathan S. Lewis, "Electrical Characteristics and Chemical Stability of Non-Oxidized, Methyl-Terminated Silicon Nanowires" JACS, 2006, 128 (28), 8990-8991.

258. Ting Gao, Marc D. Woodka, Bruce S. Brunschwig and Nathan S. Lewis, "Chemiresistors for Array-Based Vapor Sensing Using Composites of Carbon Black with Low Volatility Organic Molecules" Submitted for publication.

259. E. Joseph Nemanick, Patrick T. Hurley, Bruce S. Brunschwig, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Chemical and Electrical Passivation of Silicon(111) Surfaces Through Functionalization with Sterically Hindered Alkyl Groups"Submitted for publication.

260. Alejandro L. Briseno, Iris e. Rauda, Feimeng Zhou, Ting Gao, Edgardo Garcia, Nathan S. Lewis, Jiaxing Huang, Richard B. Kaner, and Alan R. Hopkins, "Chemiresistive Sensors based on Arrays of Morphologically Different Polyaniline Films for Vapor Sensing of Amines: Does Morphology Enhance Film Performance?" Submitted for publication.

261. E. Joseph Nemanick, Santiago D. Solares, William A. Goddard III*, and Nathan S. Lewis "Quantum Mechanics Calculations of the Thermodynamically Controlled Coverage and Structure of Alkyl Monolayers on Si(111) Surfaces"Submitted for publication.

263. Matthew C. Traub, Julie S. Biteen, David J. Michalak, Lauren J. Webb, Bruce S. Brunschwig, and Nathan S. Lewis, "High-Resolution X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Chlorine-Terminated GaAs(111)A Surfaces" J. Phys. Chem. B, In press.

264. Hongbin Yu, Lauren J. Webb, James R. Heath, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Methyl- and Ethyl-terminated Si(111) Surfaces", Appl. Phys. Lett., 2006, 88 (25), 252111.

265. Patrick T. Hurley, E. Joseph Nemanick, Bruce S. Brunschwig, and Nathan S. Lewis, "Covalent Attachment of Acetylene and Methylacetylene Functionality to Si(111) Surfaces: Scaffolds for Organic Surface Functionalization while Retaining Si-C Passivation of Si(111) Surface Sites" JACS, 2006, 128(31), 9990 - 9991.

266. William J. Royea, Thomas W. Hamann, Bruce S. Brunschwig, and Nathan S. Lewis, "A Comparison between Interfacial Electron-Transfer Rate Constants at Metallic and Graphite Electrodes" J. Phys. Chem. B, In press.

267. Elizabeth I. Mayo, Kristine Kilså, Timothy Tirrell, Peter I. Djurovich, Arnold Tamayo, Mark E. Thompson, Nathan S. Lewis, and Harry B. Gray, "Cyclometalated Iridium(III)-Sensitized Titanium Dioxide Solar Cells" Submitted for publication.

268. David J. Michalak, Sandrine Rivillon, Yves J. Chabal, A. Estève, and Nathan S. Lewis, "An Infrared Spectroscopic Investigation of the Reaction of Hydrogen-Terminated, (111)-Oriented, Silicon Surfaces with Liquid Methanol" Submitted for publication.

269. Thomas W. Hamann and Nathan S. Lewis, "Control of the Stability, Electron-Transfer Kinetics, and pH-Dependent Energetics of Si/H2O Interfaces Through Methyl Termination of Si(111) Surfaces" Submitted for publication.

270. Thomas W. Hamann, Bruce S. Brunschwig and Nathan S. Lewis, "A Comparison of the Self-Exchange and Interfacial Charge-Transfer Rate Constants for Methyl vs. t-Butyl Substituted Os(III) Polypyridyl Complexes" Submitted for publication.