As Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Researcher (Senior Author Underlined)

As Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Researcher (Senior Author Underlined)

Publications of Luke HanleyApril 4, 2003

As Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Researcher (senior author underlined)

  1. "Chemistry and Cooling of Transition Metal Cluster Ions," L. Hanley and S.L. Anderson, Chem. Phys. Lett. 122 (1985) 410-414.
  2. "Metal Cluster Ion Chemistry," S.L. Anderson and L. Hanley, SPIE 669 (1986) 133-136.
  3. "Reactions of Bare Aluminum Cluster Ions," L. Hanley and S.L.Anderson, Chem. Phys. Lett. 129 (1986) 429-432.
  4. "Chemistry of Small Metal Cluster Ions," L. Hanley, S.A. Ruatta, and S.L. Anderson, in The Physics and Chemistry of Small Clusters, Jena and Rao, eds.; Plenum: New York (1986), 781-786.
  5. "Collision Induced Dissociation of Aluminum Cluster Ions: Fragmentation Patterns, Bond Energies, and Structures for Al2+ - Al7+," L. Hanley, S.A. Ruatta, and S.L. Anderson, J. Chem. Phys. 87 (1987) 260-268.
  6. "Size Dependent Barriers for Reaction of Aluminum Cluster Ions with Oxygen," S.A. Ruatta, L.Hanley, and S.L. Anderson, Chem. Phys. Lett. 137 (1987) 5-9.
  7. "Production and Collision Induced Dissociation of Small Boron Cluster Ions," L. Hanley and S.L.Anderson, J. Phys. Chem. 91 (1987) 5161-5163.
  8. "Collision Induced Dissociation and Ab Initio Studies of Boron Cluster Ions: Determination of Structures and Stabilities," L.Hanley, J.L. Whitten, and S.L. Anderson, J. Phys. Chem. 92 (1988) 5803-5812.
  9. "Reactions of Small Boron Cluster Ions (B+1-13) With Oxygen," L.Hanley and S.L. Anderson, J.Chem. Phys. 89 (1988) 2848-2860.
  10. "Thermal Stability of the C-O Bond of Methanol on the Pd(111) Surface: An Isotopic Mixing Study," X. Guo, L. Hanley, and J.T.Yates, Jr., J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 111 (1989) 3155-3157.
  11. "Thermal Decomposition of Chemisorbed Azomethane on Pd(111)," L.Hanley, X. Guo, and J.T.Yates, Jr., J. Phys. Chem. 93 (1989) 6754-6757.
  12. "Photolysis of a Simple Molecule on a Metal Surface - Adsorbed O2 Dissociation and Desorption on Pd(111)," X. Guo, L. Hanley, and J.T.Yates, Jr., J. Chem. Phys. 90 (1989) 5200-5201.
  13. "Dynamics of Boron Cluster Ion Reactions with Deuterium: Adduct Formation and Decay," S.A.Ruatta, L.Hanley, and S.L.Anderson, J. Chem. Phys. 91 (1989) 226-239.
  14. "Photolysis of Chemisorbed Dioxygen on Pd(111): Dependence on Photon Energy," L. Hanley, X.Guo, and J.T. Yates, Jr., J. Chem. Phys. 91 (1989) 7220-7226.
  15. "Photolysis of Adsorbed Azomethane on Pd(111)," L. Hanley, X.Guo, and J.T. Yates, Jr., Surf. Sci. 232 (1990) 129-137.
  16. "Methane Activation on Ni(111) at High Pressures," L. Hanley, Z.Xu, and J.T. Yates, Jr., Surf. Sci. 248 (1991) L265-L273.
  17. "Layer Interactions between Dissimilar Adsorbates: NH3 Layers on Chemisorbed CO on Ni(111): An Infrared Reflection Study", Z.Xu, L.Hanley, and J.T. Yates, Jr., J. Chem. Phys. 96 (1992) 1621-1627.
  18. "Photochemical Studies of Adsorbed Species on Metal Surfaces", J.T. Yates, Jr., X. Guo, L. Hanley, and J.Yoshinobu, Proceedings of the 1990 U.S. Army Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center Scientific Conference on Chemical Defense Research, 13-16 November 1990, CRDEC-SP-034, April 1992, 67-73.
  19. "Kinetic Parameters for Heterogeneous Boron Combustion Reactions via the Cluster Beam Approach", J. Smolanoff, M. Sowa-Resat, A. Lapicki, L. Hanley, S. Ruatta, P. Hintz, and S.L. Anderson, Combust. Flame 105 (1996) 68-79.

As Assistant Professor (senior author underlined)

  1. "Laser Desorption Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry of the Macromolecular Matrix of Coal", J.A.Burroughs, B. Cadre, and L. Hanley, Fuel Chem. Div. Am. Chem. Soc. Preprints 38:1 (1993) 318-323.
  2. "The Effect of Adsorbate Coverage and Ion Beam Exposure Time on Reactive Ion-Surface Collisions: C5H5N+ Reactions with C5D5N/Ag(111)", Q. Wu and L. Hanley, J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 115 (1993) 1191-1193.
  3. "Reactive Scattering, Sputtering, and Dissociation of 32eV Pyridine Ions Colliding with Clean and Pyridine Covered Ag(111)", Q. Wu and L. Hanley, J. Phys. Chem. 97 (1993) 2677-2685.
  4. "Pyridine Ion Collisions with Pyridine-d5 Multilayers on Ag(111): New Scattered Ions and Neutralization Quenching", Q. Wu and L.Hanley, J. Phys. Chem. 97 (1993) 8021-8025.
  5. "Laser Desorption Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry of Self-Assembled Monolayers", J.A. Burroughs and L. Hanley, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 4 (1993) 968-970.
  6. "Pyridine Ion Damage of Methanethiolate Covered Ag(111) During Surface-Induced Dissociation", S.B. Wainhaus, J.A. Burroughs, Q.Wu, and L. Hanley, Anal. Chem. 66 (1994) 1038-1043.
  7. "Molecular Ion Modification of a Hexanethiolate Self-Assembled Monolayer during Surface-Induced Dissociation", J.A. Burroughs and L.Hanley, Anal. Chem. 66 (1994) 3644-3650.
  8. "Impulsive Excitation of Cr(CO)6+ During Surface-Induced Dissociation at Organic Monolayers", J.A. Burroughs, S.B.Wainhaus, and L. Hanley, J. Phys. Chem. 98 (1994) 10913-10919.
  9. "Charge Transfer During Pyridine Ion Scattering Off Clean and Oxygen Modified Ni(111)", S.B. Wainhaus, J.A. Burroughs, and L.Hanley, Surf. Sci. 344 (1995) 122-130.
  10. "Impulsive Excitation of FeCp2+ and SiMe3+ During Surface-Induced Dissociation at Organic Multilayers", J.A. Burroughs, S.B.Wainhaus and L. Hanley, J. Chem. Phys. 103 (1995) 6706-6715.
  11. "Ion Beam Modification and Patterning of Organosilane Self-Assembled Monolayers", E.T. Ada, L.Hanley, S. Etchin, J.Melngailis, W.J. Dressick, M.-S. Chen and J.M. Calvert, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B 13 (1995) 2189-2196.

As Associate Professor (senior authors underlined)

  1. “Determination of Activation Energies of Ions by Surface-Induced Dissociation”, S.B. Wainhaus, E.A.Gislason, and L. Hanley, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 119 (1997) 4001-4007.
  2. “Surface Energy Transfer by Low Energy Polyatomic Ion Collisions”, L. Hanley, H. Lim, D.G.Schultz, S.B. Wainhaus, P. de Sainte Claire, and W.L. Hase, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 125 (1997) 218-222.
  3. "Organic Surface Analysis by Two Laser Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry", O. Kornienko, E.T. Ada, and L. Hanley, Anal. Chem. 69 (1997) 1536-1542.
  4. "Energy Transfer and Surface-Induced Dissociation for SiMe3+ Scattering off Clean and Adsorbate Covered Metals",S.B. Wainhaus, H. Lim, D.G. Schultz, and L. Hanley, J. Chem. Phys. 106 (1997) 10329-10336.
  5. "Classical Dynamics Simulations of SiMe3+ Ion-Surface Scattering", D.G. Schultz, S.B. Wainhaus, L.Hanley, P. de Sainte Claire, and W.L. Hase, J. Chem. Phys. 106 (1997) 10337-10353.
  6. "Laser Desorption/VUV Photoionization of Alkanethiolate Self-Assembled Monolayers", J.L. Trevor, L. Hanley, and K.R. Lykke, Rap. Comm. Mass Spectrom. 11 (1997) 587-589.
  7. "Surface Mass Spectrometry of Biotinylated Self-Assembled Monolayers", J.L. Trevor, D.E. Mencer, K.R. Lykke, M.J. Pellin, and L. Hanley, Anal. Chem. 69 (1997) 4331-4338.
  8. "Comparing Hyperthermal Molecular and Atomic Ion Sputtering of Adsorbates: Xe+ vs. SF5+ on NH3/CO/Ni(111)", E.T. Ada and L. Hanley, Inter. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Process. 174 (1998) 231-244.
  9. "Organic Surface Analysis by Two Laser Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry. Part II: Improved Desorption/Photoionization Configuration", O. Kornienko, E.T. Ada, J. Tinka, M.B.J. Wijesundara, and L. Hanley, Anal. Chem. 70 (1998) 1208-1213.
  10. "Two Laser Mass Spectrometry of Thiolate, Disulfide, and Sulfide Self-Assembled Monolayers", J.L.Trevor,K.R. Lykke, M.J. Pellin,and L. Hanley, Langmuir 14 (1998) 1664-1673.
  11. "Chemical Modification of Polystyrene Surfaces by Low-Energy Polyatomic Ion Beams", E.T. Ada, O.Kornienko, and L. Hanley, J. Phys. Chem. B 102 (1998) 3959-3966.
  12. "Activation Energies for the Fragmentation of Thiophene Ions by Surface-Induced Dissociation", H.Lim, D.G. Schultz, E.A. Gislason, and L. Hanley, J. Phys. Chem. B 102 (1998) 4573-4580. "Erratum", Ibid.102 (1998) 9362.
  13. "Detection of Thiazide-Based Diuretics in Equine Urine by Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry", S.D. Garbis, L. Hanley, and S. Kalita, J. Assoc. Offic. Anal. Chem. Inter. 81 (1998) 948-957.
  14. "Thin Hydroxyapatite Coatings via Sol Gel Synthesis", K.A. Gross, L. Hanley, C.S. Chai, K.Kannangara, and B. Ben-Nissan, J. Mater. Sci.: Mater in Medic. 9 (1998) 839-843.
  15. "Critical Ageing and Chemistry of Nanocrystalline Hydroxyapatite Sol-Gel Solutions", C.S.Chai, K.A.Gross, L. Hanley, K. Kannangara, and B. Ben-Nissan, J. Aust. Ceramic Soc. 34 (1998) 263-268.
  16. "Chemistry and Critical Ageing of Hydroxyapatite Sol-Gel Solutions", C.S.Chai, K.A.Gross, K.Kannangara, B. Ben-Nissan, L. Hanley, and P. Layrolle, "Bioceramics Vol. 11". R.Z. LeGeros and J.P. LeGeros, eds., World Scientific Publ. (1998) 101-104.
  17. "Shattering of SiMe3+ During Surface-Induced Dissociation", D.G. Schultz and L. Hanley, J. Chem. Phys. 109 (1998) 10976-10983.
  18. "Energy Partitioning in the Surface-Induced Dissociation of Linear and Cyclic Protonated Peptides at an Organic Surface", D. G. Schultz, H. Lim, S. Garbis, and L. Hanley, J. Mass Spectrom. 34 (1999) 217-225.
  19. "Surface Modification by Molecular Ions", L. Hanley, D.G. Schultz and E.T. Ada, Application of Accelerators in Research and Industry, Proc. 15th Inter. Conf., J.L. Duggan and I.L. Morgan, eds., AIP (New York, 1999) 757-760.
  20. "Relative Dissociation Energies of Protonated Peptides by Electrospray Ionization/Surface-Induced Dissociation", H. Lim, D.G. Schultz, C. Yu, and L. Hanley, Anal. Chem. 71 (1999) 2307-2317.
  21. "Energetics, Timescales, and Chemistry of Low Energy Molecular Ion-Organic Surface Collisions", L.Hanley, H. Lim, D.G. Schultz, S. Garbis, C.Yu,E.T.Ada, and M.B.J. Wijesundara, Nucl.Instr.Meth. Phys. Res. B 157 (1999) 174-182.
  22. "Surface Mass Spectrometry of Molecular Species," L. Hanley,O. Kornienko, E.T.Ada, E. Fuoco, and J.L. Trevor, J. Mass Spectrom. 34 (1999) 705-723.
  23. "Effects of Unique Ion Chemistry on Thin-Film Growth by Plasma-Surface Interactions," M.B.J.Wijesundara, L. Hanley, B. Ni, and S.B. Sinnott, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 97 (2000) 23-27.
  24. "Quantifying the Effect of Polyatomic Ion Structure on Thin-Film Growth: Experiments and Molecular Dynamics Simulations", M.B.J. Wijesundara, Y. Ji, B. Ni, S.B. Sinnott, andL. Hanley, J.Appl. Phys. 88 (2000) 5004-5016.
  25. "The effects of biomaterials chemistries on the osteoblastic molecular phenotype and osteogenesis: invitro and in vivo studies", C.R. Howlett, N. Chen, X. Zhang, F..A. Akin, D. Haynes, L. Hanley, P.Revell, P. Evans, H. Zhou, and H.Zreiqat, Chap. 22 in "Bone Engineering", J.E. Davies, ed., EmSquared Inc. (Toronto: 2000).

As Professor (senior authors underlined)

  1. "Surface Analysis Studies of Yield Enhancements in SecondaryIonMass Spectrometry by Polyatomic Projectiles", E. Fuoco, G. Gillen, M.B.J. Wijesundara, W.E. Wallace, and L. Hanley, J.Phys. Chem. B 105 (2001) 3950-3956.
  2. "Chemistry and Aging of Organosiloxane and Fluorocarbon Films Grown from Hyperthermal Polyatomic Ions", L. Hanley, E. Fuoco, M.B.J. Wijesundara, A.J. Beck, P.N. Brookes, and R.D. Short, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 19 (2001) 1531-1536.
  3. "Aging of Fluorocarbon Thin Films Deposited on Polystyrene fromHyperthermal C3F5+ and CF3+ Ion Beams", M.B.J. Wijesundara, G. Zajac, E. Fuoco, and L. Hanley, J. Adhes. Sci. Technol. 15 (2001) 599-612.
  4. "Preparation and Analysis of Macroporous TiO2 Films on TiSurfaces for Bone-Tissue Implants", F.A.Akin, H. Zreiqat, S. Jordan, M.B.J. Wijesundara, and L. Hanley, J. Biomed. Mater. Res. 57 (2001) 588-596.
  5. "The Effect of Ion Energy on the Chemistry of Air-Aged Polymer Films Grown from the Hyperthermal Polyatomic Ion Si2OMe5+", P.N. Brookes, S. Fraser, R.D. Short, L. Hanley, E. Fuoco, A. Roberts, and S.Hutton, J. Elec. Spec. Rel. Phenom. 121 (2001) 281-297.
  6. "Preparation of Chemical Gradient Surfaces by Hyperthermal Polyatomic Ion-Deposition: ANew MethodforCombinatorial Materials Science", M.B.J.Wijesundara, E. Fuoco, and L. Hanley, Langmuir 17 (2001) 5721-5726.
  7. "A Combined Computational and Experimental Study of Ion Beam Modification of Carbon Nanotube Bundles", B. Ni,R. Andrews, D. Jacques, D. Qian, M. Wijesundara, L. Hanley, and S.B.Sinnott, J.Phys. Chem. B 105 (2001) 12719-12725.
  8. "The Growth and Modification of Materials via Ion-Surface Processing",L. Hanley and S.B.Sinnott, Surf. Sci. 500 (2002) 500-522 (special volume on surface science in the new millenium).
  9. "GRGDSP peptide bound silicone membranes withstand mechanical flexing in vitro and display enhanced fibroblast adhesion," S.S. Lateef, S. Boateng, T.J. Hartman, C.A. Crot, B.Russell,and L.Hanley, Biomater. 23 (2002) 3159-3168.
  10. "Large fluorocarbon ions can contribute to film growth during plasma etching of silicon", E.R. Fuoco and L. Hanley, J. Appl. Phys. 92 (2002) 37-44.
  11. "Differentiation of human bone derived cells grown on GRGDSP-peptide bound titanium surfaces", H.Zreiqat, F.A. Akin, R. Howlett, B. Markovic, D. Haynes, S.S.Lateef, and L. Hanley, J.Biomed.Mater. Res. 64A (2003) 105-113.
  12. "Controlling the nanoscale morphology of organicfilms deposited bypolyatomic ions", L. Hanley,Y.Choi, E.R. Fuoco, F.A. Akin, M.B.J.Wijesundara, M. Li, A. Tikhonov, and M. Schlossman, Nucl.Instrum. Method. Phys. Res. B 203C (2003) 116-123.
  13. "Surface polymerization by ion assisted deposition for polythiophene film growth", S. Tepavcevic, Y.Choi, and L. Hanley, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125 (2003) 2396-2397.
  14. “Nanostructure of fluorocarbon films deposited on polystyrene from hyperthermal C3F5+ ions”, F.A.Akin, I. Jang, M.L. Schlossman, S.B. Sinnott, G. Zajac, E.R. Fuoco, M.B.J. Wijesundara, M. Li, A.Tikhonov, S.V. Pingali, A.T. Wroble, L. Hanley, J. Phys. Chem. B 108 (2004) 9656-9664.
  15. “Barium and Strontium Leaching from Aged Glass Particle/Resin Matrix Dental Composites”, M.Zhou, J.L. Drummond, and L. Hanley, Dental Materials 21 (2005) 145-155. doi:10.1016/j.dental.2004.02.009
  16. “Deposition of amine containing films from hyperthermal silazane and allylamine ions”, A.Choukourov, J. Kousal, D. Slavinska, H. Biederman, E.R. Fuoco, S. Tepavcevic, J. Saucedo, and L. Hanley, Vacuum 75 (2004) 195-205.
  17. "Optical and chemical properties of polythiophene films produced via surface polymerization by ion assisteddeposition", Y. Choi,S. Tepavcevic, Z. Xu, and L. Hanley, Chem. Mater. 16 (2004) 1924-1931.
  18. “Combinatorial strategies for thin organic films - Polythiophene via surface polymerization by ion assisted deposition,” Y.Choi, S. Tepavcevic, and L. Hanley, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 804 (2004)JJ5.3.1-JJ5.3.6.
  19. “Derivatization of surface bound peptides for mass spectrometric detection via threshold single photon ionization”, P.D. Edirisinghe, S.S. Lateef, C.A. Crot, L. Hanley, M.J.Pellin, W.F.Calaway, and J.F.Moore, Anal. Chem. 76 (2004) 4267-4270.
  20. “Growth of novel polythiophene and polyphenyl films via surfacepolymerizationbyionassisted deposition”, S. Tepavcevic, Y. Choi, andL. Hanley, Langmuir 20 (2004) 8754-8761.
  21. “Three-dimensional chemical structures by protein functionalized micron sized beads bound to polylysine coated silicone surfaces”, S.S. Lateef, S. Boateng, N. Ahluwalia,T.J. Hartman, B.Russell,and L. Hanley, J. Biomed. Mater. Res. 72A (2005) 373-380.
  22. “RGD and YIGSR synthetic peptides facilitate identical cellular adhesion as laminin and fibronectin but alter the physiology of neonatal cardiac myocytes,” S.Y. Boateng, S.S. Lateef, W. Mosley, T.J.Hartman, L.Hanley and B. Russell, Amer. J. Physiol.-Cell Physiol. 288 (2005) C30-C38.
  23. “Polyatomicity and kinetic energy effects on surfacepolymerization by ion-assisted deposition” Y.Choi, A. Zachary, S. Tepavcevic, C. Wu, and L. Hanley, Inter. J. Mass Spectrom. 241 (2005) 139-147. doi:10.1016/j.ijms.2004.12.022
  24. “Photoemission studies of polythiophene and polyphenyl films produced via surface polymerization by ion-assisted deposition”, S. Tepavcevic, A.T. Wroble, M. Bissen, D.J. Wallace, Y. Choi, and L.Hanley, J. Phys. Chem. B 109 (2005) 7134-7140.
  25. “Determining the conformation of an adsorbed Br-PEG-peptide by long period x-ray standing wave fluorescence”, C.A. Crot, C. Wu, M.L. Schlossman,T.P. Trainor, P.J. Eng, and L.Hanley, Langmuir 21 (2005) 7899-7906.
  26. “Mechanistic studies of plasma polymerization of allylamine,” A. Choukourov, H. Biederman, D.Slavinska, L. Hanley, A. Grinevich, H. Boldyryeva, A. Mackova, J. Phys. Chem. B 109 (2005) 23086-23095.
  27. “Valence band states of conducting polymer films,”A.T. Wroble, S. Tepavcevic, A. Zachary, and L.Hanley, Proc. 14th Ann. Conf. Doc. Stud. - WDS 2005 , Part III: Physics, Ed. J. Safrankova (MATFYZPRESS, Prague, 2005, ISBN 80-86732-59-2) 569-573.
  28. “Organic overlayer model of a dental composite analyzed by laserdesorption postionization mass spectrometry and photoemission,” M. Zhou, C. Wu, P.D. Edirisinghe, J.L. Drummond, and L. Hanley, J. Biomed. Mater. Res. A 77 (2006) 1-10. DOI URL:
  29. “Morphology of polythiophene and polyphenyl films produced via surfacepolymerization by ion-assisted deposition”, S. Tepavcevic, A.M. Zachary, A.T. Wroble, Y. Choi, and L.Hanley, J. Phys. Chem. A 110(2006) 1618-1624.
  30. A. Choukourov, A. Grinevich, J. Hanus, J. Kousal, D. Slavinska, H. Biederman, A. Bowers, L.Hanley, “A comparison of polyatomic ion deposited, RF magnetron sputtered and plasma polymer organosilicon films”, Thin Solid Films 502 (2006) 40-43 (Proc. of 5th Inter. Conf. Coatings on Glass, Saarbruecken, Germany, 5-8 July 2004).
  31. “Sputtering yields of PMMA films bombarded by keV C60+ ions,“ I.L. Bolotin, S.H. Tetzler, and L.Hanley, Appl. Surf. Sci. 252 (2006) 6533-6536.
  32. “7.87 eV postionization of peptides containing tryptophan or derivatizedwith fluorescein”, L.Hanley, P.D. Edirisinghe, W.F.Calaway, I.V. Veryovkin, M.J.Pellin, and J.F. Moore, Appl. Surf. Sci. 252 (2006) 6723-6726.
  33. “Vacuum ultraviolet postionization of aromaticgroups covalently bound to peptides”, P.D.Edirisinghe, J.F. Moore, W.F.Calaway, I.V. Veryovkin, M.J.Pellin, and L. Hanley, Anal. Chem. 78 (2006) 5878-5883.
  34. “Morphology of polythiophene films produced via surface polymerization by ion-assisted deposition: A combined experimental and computational study”, S. Tepavcevic, W.-D. Hsu, S.B. Sinnott, L.Hanley, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 937 (2006) M03-19 (6 pages).
  35. Y. Choi, A. Zachary, and L.Hanley, “Surfacepolymerization by ion-assisted deposition of titanyl phthalocyanine thin films” Proc. 15th Ann. Conf. Doc. Stud. - WDS 2006, Part III, in press (MATFYZPRESS, Prague, 2006).
  36. “Detection of in-situ derivatized peptides in microbial biofilms by laser desorption 7.87 eV postionizaton mass spectrometry”, P.D. Edirisinghe, J.F. Moore, K.A. Skinner-Nemec, C. Lindberg, C.S. Giometti, I.V. Veryovkin, J.E. Hunt, M.J. Pellin, L.Hanley, Anal. Chem. 79 (2007) 508-514. Reprints: DOI URL:
  37. “Mechanistic studies of surface polymerization by ion-assisted deposition”, W.-D. Hsu, S.Tepavcevic, L. Hanley, and S.B. Sinnott, J. Phys. Chem. C111 (2007) 4199-4208.DOI URL: 10.1021/jp067266y.
  38. “7.87 eV laserdesorption postionization massspectrometry of adsorbed and covalently bound bisphenol A diglycidyl methacrylate”, M. Zhou, C. Wu, A. Akhmetov, P.D. Edirisinghe, J.L.Drummond, and L. Hanley, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 18 (2007) 1097-1108. DOI URL:
  39. “Valence-band and core-level x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of lead sulfide nanoparticle-polymer composites”, D.J. Asunskis and L. Hanley, Surf. Sci. (submitted 3/29/07)
  40. “XPS and QCM studies of hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon polymer films bombarded by 1 20 keV C60ions”, I.L. Bolotin, S.H. Tetzler, and L. Hanley, J. Phys. Chem. C, in press (5/8/07). DOI URL:
  41. “Gaseous deposition of lead sulfide nanoparticle/Ti-phthalocyanine composite films”, I.L.Bolotin, D.J. Asunskis, A.M. Zachary and L. Hanley (submitted 4/5/07).
Unrefereed Papers, Editorials, Book Reviews, and Discussions
  1. Review of Low Energy Ion-Surface Interactions. J. Wayne Rabalais, ed., J. Wiley and Sons: New York. 1994. Review published in J. Amer. Chem. Soc 116 (1994) 10351.
  2. "Discussion", J. Zemanovic, L. Hanley, M. Torres, J. Minns, R. Souto, J. Lemmons, H. Koertens, H. Schmidt, and H.-G. Willart, in Advances in Materials Science and Orthopedic Surgery, R. Kossowsky and N. Kossovsky, eds., NATO ASI Series E 294, Kluwer (Dordrecht: 1995), 291-303.
  3. "Special issue on polyatomic ion-surface interactions", L. Hanley, introduction to special issue written as guest editor, Inter. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Process. 174 (1998) ix.
  4. "Thermophoretic Sampling and Analysis of Flame Soot Particulates", C.M. Megaridis, K.O.Lee, E. Fuoco, and L. Hanley, Proceedings of the European Science Foundation Nanoparticles Workshop, Karlsruhe, Germany, 17 May 1999.
  5. E. R. Fuoco, L. Hanley, M. Tharayil and C. M. Megaridis, "Two-laser Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Soot in a Laminar Ethylene Diffusion Flame," Proceedings of the Technical Meeting of Central States Section of the Combustion Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana, March 16-18, 2000.
  6. "Polyatomic Ion Deposition of Gradient Thin Films: A New Method for Combinatorial Materials", M.B.J. Wijesundara, E. Fuoco, and L. Hanley, Amer. Chem. Soc. Polym. Mater. Sci. Engin. Prepr.85 (2001) 102.
  7. "Stretching and Fibroblast Growth on GRGDSP-Peptide Modified Silicone Membranes", S.S.Lateef, S. Boateng, T.J. Hartman, C.A. Crot, B. Russell,and L. Hanley, Amer. Chem. Soc. Polym. Mater. Sci. Engin. Prepr.85 (2001) 403-404.
  8. "Peptides Bound to Silicone Membranes and 3D Microfabrication for Cardiac Cell Culture", S.Boateng, S.S. Lateef, C.A. Crot,D. Motlagh,T. Desai,A.M.Samarel,B. Russell,and L. Hanley, Adv. Mater. 14 (2002) 461-463.
  9. "Deposition of Amine Containing Films from Hyperthermal Silazane Ions", A. Choukourov, H.Biederman, E.R. Fuoco, S. Tepavcevic, and L. Hanley, Proc. 16th Inter. Symp. on Plasma Chem. (ISPC-16, June 2003): Plasma Processes and Polymers, Toramina, Italy, 463, ed. R. D’Agostino et al.
  10. M. Misina, H. Koshelyev, H. Biederman, A. Choukourov, D. Slavinska, E. Fuoco, A. Bowers, and L.Hanley, "Characterization of RF Polymer Sputtering by Ion Mass Spectrometry", Proc. 47th Annu. SVC Tech. Conf., Dallas, TX, 24-29 April, 2004.
  11. “Laser desorption postionization mass spectrometry and x-ray surface scattering for the analysis of bacterial biofilms”, P.D. Edirisinghe, C.A. Crot, J.F. Moore, W.F. Calaway, M.J. Pellin, D.G.Schultz, K.A. Skinner-Nemec, C.S. Giometti, A. Kilislioglu, and L. Hanley, Micro. & Microanal. 12, Supp. 2 (2006) 1220CD-1221CD.

Patents

"Microfabrication of membranes for the growth of cells", U.S. Patent Number 6,942,873 granted on 9/13/05, Inventors: B. Russell, T.A. Desai, and L. Hanley (Application No. 09/961,834 filed 9/26/01).

“Conducting polymer films produced via surface polymerization by ion assisted deposition”, U.S.Patent No. 7,179,508 B2 granted 2/20/07, Inventors: L. Hanley, Y. Choi, and S. Tepavcevic, (onApplication 10/847,503 filed 5/17/04).

“All-gaseous deposition of nanocomposite films”, L. Hanley, Provisional Utility Patent Application US 60/843,996 filed 9/12/06.

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