PUBLICATIONS: (>80% as Primary Author; > 4,300 citations; 11 with > 100
citations, Hirsh Factor 37)
1. M. J. Sepaniak and E. S. Yeung, "Laser Two Photon
Excited Fluorescence Detection for HPLC," Anal. Chem., 49,
1154 (1977).
2. M. J. Sepaniak and E. S. Yeung, "Determination of
Adriamycin and Daunorubicin in Urine by HPLC with Laser Fluorometric
Detection," J. Chromatogr., 190, 377 (1980).
3. E. S. Yeung and M. J. Sepaniak, "Laser
Fluorimetry in HPLC Detection," Anal. Chem., 52, 146A (1980).
4. M. J. Sepaniak and E. S. Yeung, "High Performance
Liquid Chromatographic Studies of Coal Liquids by Laser-Based Detectors," J.
Chromatogr., 211, 95 (1981)
5. M. J. Sepaniak and E. S. Yeung, "Coal
Classification by HPLC and Three-Dimensional Detection," Fuel Preprints,
26, 1 (1982).
6. P.B. Huff, B. J. Tromberg, and M. J. Sepaniak,
"Sequentially Excited Fluorescence
Detection in Liquid Chromatography," Anal. Chem., 54, 946 (1982).
7. G. M. Murray and M. J. Sepaniak, "HPLC Laser
Fluorometric Determination of Amines in Beer," J. Liq. Chromatogr.,
6, 931 (1983).
8. M. P. Maskarinec, J. D. Vargo, and M. J. Sepaniak,
"Characterization of Phenolic Compounds by Open Tubular Liquid
Chromatography," J. Chromatogr., 261, 245 (1983).
9. M. J. Sepaniak, B. J. Tromberg, and J. F. Eastham,
"Optical Fiber Fluoroprobes in Clinical Analysis," Clin. Chem.,
29(10), 1678 (1983).
10. P. B. Huff and M. J. Sepaniak, "Laser
Fluorometric Modes of Detection in Thin-Layer Chromatography," Anal.
Chem., 55, 1991 (1983).
11. B. J. Tromberg, J. F. Eastham, and M. J. Sepaniak,
"Optical Fiber Fluoroprobes for Biological Measurements," Appl.
Spectrosc., 38(1), 38 (1984).
12. M. J. Sepaniak, J. D. Vargo, C. N. Kettler, and M. P.
Maskarinec, "Open Tubular Liquid Chromatography with Thermal Lens
Detection," Anal. Chem., 56, 1252 (1984).
13. M. P. Maskarinec, M. J. Sepaniak, and A. Balchunas,
"Liquid Chromatography in Open Tubes," Clin. Chem., 30,
1473 (1984).
14. J. D. Vargo, M. P. Maskarinec, and M. J. Sepaniak,
"A High Pressure Reservoir and Connector for Capillary
Chromatography," J. High Res. Chromatogr. & Chromatogr. Comm., 3,
279 (1984).
15. J. T. Coleman, M. J. Sepaniak, and J. F. Eastham,
"Fiberoptic-Based Sensor for Bioanalytical Absorbance Measurements," Anal.
Chem., 56, 2246 (1984).
16. M. J. Sepaniak, "The Clinical Use of
Laser-Excited Fluorometry," Clin. Chem., 31, 671 (1985).
17. A.T. Balchunas, M. J. Capacci, M. J. Sepaniak, and M.
P. Maskarinec, "Dynamically Modified Capillary Columns for Liquid
Chromatographic Separations of Biological Compounds," J. Chromatogr.
Sci., 23, 381 (1985).
18. M. J. Sepaniak and C. N. Kettler, "Fluorometric
Detection," in "Detectors for Liquid Chromatography," E. S.
Yeung, Ed., John Wiley & Sons, New
York, 1986, Chp 5, pp 148-203.
19. D. E. Burton, M. J.
Sepaniak, and M. P. Maskarinec, "Analysis of B6 Vitamers by Micellar
Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography," J. Chromatogr. Sci., 24,
347 (1986).
20. C. W. McGowan, B. E. Greenwell, D. J. Crouse, R.
Markuczewski, J. J. Richard, and M. J. Sepaniak, "Identification of
Organic Compounds in the Bitumen of Chattanooga Oil Shale," Am. Chem.
Soc., Div. Fuel Chem. Preprints, 31(3), 294 (1986).
21. M. J. Sepaniak, D. E. Burton,
and M. P. Maskarinec, "Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary
Chromatography," in Symposium on the Use of Ordered Media in
Separations" ACS Symposium Series, 1986, Vol. 342, Chp 6.
22. D. E. Burton, M. J.
Sepaniak, M. P. Maskarinec, "The Effect of Injection Procedures on
Efficiency in Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography," Chromatographia,
21, 583 (1986).
23. M. J. Capacci and M. J. Sepaniak, "Biological
Sample Injection for Open Tubular LC," J. Liq. Chromatogr., 9(15),
3365 (1986).
24. M. J. Sepaniak and R. O. Cole, "Column Efficiency
in Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography," Anal. Chem., 59,
472 (1987).
25. B. J. Tromberg, M. J. Sepaniak, T. Vo-Dinh, and G. D.
Griffin, "Fiber-Optic Chemical Sensors for Competitive Binding
Fluoroimmunoassay," Anal. Chem., 59, 1226 (1987).
26. A. T. Balchunas and M. J. Sepaniak, "Extension of
Elution Range in Micellar Electrokinetic
Capillary Chromatography," Anal. Chem., 59, 1466 (1987).
27. C. N. Kettler and M. J. Sepaniak, "Pulsed-Laser
Photothermal Refraction Detection in Capillary Liquid Chromatography," Anal.
Chem., 59, 1733 (1987).
28. D. E. Burton, M. J.
Sepaniak, and M. P. Maskarinec, "Evaluation of the Use of Various
Surfactants in Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography," J.
Chromatogr. Sci., 25, 514 (1987).
29. T. Vo-Dinh, B. J. Tromberg, G. D. Griffin, K. R.
Ambrose, and M. J. Sepaniak, "Antibody-Based Fiber Optics Biosensor for
the Carcinogen Benzo(a)pyrene," Appl. Spectrosc., 41, 735 (1987).
30. R. D. Petrea, M. J. Sepaniak, and T. Vo-Dinh,
"Fiber-Optics-Based Time-Resolved Fluorimetry for Immunoassays," Talanta,
35, 139 (1988).
31. A. T. Balchunas and M. J. Sepaniak, "Gradient
Elution Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography," Anal. Chem.,
60, 617 (1988).
32. A. T. Balchunas, D. F. Swaile, A. C. Powell, and M. J.
Sepaniak, "Separations of Compounds of Biological and Environmental
Interest by Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography," Sep.
Science and Technology, 23(12-13), 1891 (1988).
33. D. F. Swaile, D. E. Burton,
A. T. Balchunas, and M. J. Sepaniak, "Pharmaceutical Analysis Using
Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography," J. Chromatogr. Sci.,
26, 406 (1988).
34. J. Gorse, A. T. Balchunas, D. F. Swaile, and M. J.
Sepaniak, "The Effects of Organic Mobile
Phase Modifiers in Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography," J.
High Res. Chromatogr. & Chromatogr. Comm., 11, 554 (1988).
35. B. J. Tromberg, M. J. Sepaniak, J. P. Alarie, T.
Vo-Dinh, and R. M. Santella, "Development of Antibody-Based Fiber Optic
Sensors for Detection of a Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolite," Anal. Chem.,
60, 1901 (1988).
36. M. J. Sepaniak, B. J. Tromberg, and T. Vo-Dinh, "Fiber
Optic Affinity Sensors in Analysis,” Prog. Anal. Spectrosc., 11,
481 (1988).
37. A.M. Hoyt and M. J. Sepaniak, "Determination of
Benzylpenicillin in Pharmaceuticals by Capillary Zone Electrophoresis," Anal.
Lett., 22(4), 861 (1989).
38. M. J. Sepaniak, B. J. Tromberg, J. P. Alarie, J. R.
Bowyer, A. M. Hoyt, and T. Vo-Dinh, "Design Considerations for
Antibody-Based Fiber Optic Chemical Sensors," in Symposium on
"Chemical Sensors and Instrumentation," ACS Symposium Series, 1989,
Vol. 403,Chp 21.
39. D. F. Swaile and M. J. Sepaniak, "Laser
Fluorometric Photodiode Array Detection in Capillary Zone
Electrophoresis," J. Microcolumn Sep., 1, 155 (1989).
40. M. J. Sepaniak, D. F. Swaile, and A. C. Powell,
"Instrumental Developments in Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary
Chromatography," J. Chromatogr., 480, 185 (1989).
41. J.P. Alarie, M. J. Sepaniak, and T. Vo-Dinh,
"Evaluation of Antibody Immobilization Techniques for Fiber Optic-Based
Fluoroimmunosensing,"Analytica Chimica Acta, 229, 169 (1990).
42. T. Vo-Dinh, T. Nolan, Y. F. Cheng, M. J. Sepaniak, and
J. P. Alarie, "Phase-Resolved Fiber Optics Fluoroimmunosensors" Appl.
Spectrosc., 44, 128 (1990).
43. J.P. Alarie, J. R. Bowyer, M. J. Sepaniak, A. M. Hoyt,
and T. Vo-Dinh, "Fluorescence Monitoring of a Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolite
Using a Regenerable Immuno Chemical-Based Fiber Optic Sensor," Analytica
Chimica Acta, 236, 237 (1990).
44. R.O. Cole, M. J. Sepaniak, and W. L. Hinze,
"Optimization of Binaphthyl Enantiomeric Separations by CZE Using Mobile
Phases Containing Bile Salts and Organic Solvent," J. High Res.
Chromatogr. & Chromatogr. Comm., 13, 579 (1990).
45. A.C. Powell and M. J. Sepaniak, "Development of a
Model for Predicting Retention Times in Solvent-Gradient MECC," J.
Microcol. Sep., 2, 278 (1990).
46. M.J. Sepaniak, D. F. Swaile, A. C. Powell, and R. O.
Cole, "Capillary Electrokinetic Separations: Influence of Mobile
Phase Composition on Performance," J. High Res. Chromatogr. &
Chromatogr. Comm., 13, 679 (1990).
47. M. J. Sepaniak and T. Vo-Dinh, "Fiber-Optic-Based
Fluoroimmunosensors," Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lon. A, 333, 85 (1990).
48. D. F. Swaile and M. J. Sepaniak, "Determination
of Metal Ions by Capillary Zone Electrophoresis Using On-Column
Chelation," Anal. Chem., 63, 179 (1991).
49. J. R. Bowyer, J. P. Alarie, M. J. Sepaniak, T.
Vo-Dinh, and R. Q. Thompson, "Construction and Evaluation of a Regenerable
Immunochemical-Based Fiber Optic Biosensor," Analyst, 116,
117 (1991).
50. T. Vo-Dinh, J. P. Alarie, R. W. Johnson, M. J.
Sepaniak and R. M. Santella, "Evaluation of the Fiberoptic Antibody-Based
Fluoroimmunosensor for DNA-Adducts in Human Placenta Samples," Clin.
Chem., 37(4), 532 (1991).
51. T. Vo-Dinh, G. D. Griffin, and M. J. Sepaniak,
"Fiber Optic Immunosensors," in "Fiber Optic Chemical
Sensors," O. Wolfbeis, Ed: CRC
Press, 1991, Chp 18.
52. G. Guiochon and M. J. Sepaniak, "Data Acquisition
for Chromatographic Peaks," Anal. Chem., 63, 73 (1991).
53. R. O. Cole, W. L. Hinze, J. Gorse, K. Oldiges, and M.
J. Sepaniak, "Bile Salt Surfactants in Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary
Chromatography: Application to
Hydrophobic Molecule Separations," J. Chromatogr., 557, 113
(1991).
54. D. F. Swaile and M. J. Sepaniak, "Laser-Based
Fluorometric Detection Schemes for the Analysis of Proteins by CZE," J.
Liq. Chromatogr., 14(5), 869 (1991).
55. A. M. Dougherty, C. L. Woolley, D. L. Williams, D. F.
Swaile, R. O. Cole, and M. J. Sepaniak, "Stable Phases for Capillary
Electrophoresis," J. Liq. Chromatogr., 14(5), 907 (1991).
56. M. J. Sepaniak, "Laser Fluorimetric Detection in
Capillary Electrophoresis," Analytical Proceedings R. Soc. London, 28,
359 (1991).
57. T. Vo-Dinh, G. D. Griffin and M. J. Sepaniak,
"Fiberoptic immunosensor," Fiber Opt. Chem. Sens. Biosens., 2,
217-57 (1991).
58. M. J. Sepaniak, D. F. Swaile, A. C. Powell, and R. O.
Cole, "Fundamentals of Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary
Chromatography," in "Handbook of Capillary Electrophoresis," P.
D. Grossmand and J. C. Colburn, Ed., Academic Press, Inc., 1992, Chp 6.
59. R. O. Cole and M. J. Sepaniak, "The Use of Bile
Salt Surfactants in Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography," Liquid
Chromatography/Gas Chromatography, 10(5), 380 (1992).
60. M. J. Sepaniak, R. O. Cole, and B. K. Clark, "Use
of Native and Chemically Modified Cyclodextrins for Capillary Electrokinetic
Separation of Enantiomers," J. Chromatogr., 15(6,7), 1023 (1992).
61. R. O. Cole, R. D. Holland, and M. J. Sepaniak,
"Factors Influencing Performance in the Rapid Separation of Aflatoxins by
Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography," Talanta, 39(9),
1139-1147 (1992).
62. G. Guiochon and M. J. Sepaniak, "Influence of
Pressure on Retention in Liquid Chromatography, J. Chromatogr., 606,
248 (1992).
63. S. Arrowood, A.M. Hoyt, and M.J. Sepaniak, "Monitoring
Benzylpenicillin Decomposition in Gastric Contents by Capillary Zone
Electrophoresis," J. Chromatogr. Bio. Appl., 583, 105 (1992).
64. T. Vo-Dinh, G. Griffin, J. P. Allarie, M. J. Sepaniak,
and J. R. Bowyer; "Development of Fiber Optic Immuno Sensors for
Environmental Analysis" ACS Symposium Series, 1992, Vol. 508, Chp
22.
65. C. Copper, T. Staller, and M. J. Sepaniak,
"Characterization of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures by MECC," Poly.
Arom. Compds., 3, 121 (1993).
66. R. D. Holland and M. J. Sepaniak, "Qualitative
Analysis of Mycotoxins using MECC," Anal. Chem., 65, 1140 (1993).
67. A. C. Powell and M. J. Sepaniak, "Analytical
Instrumentation and Computational Methods For Generating an Optimizing Solvent
Gradients in MECC," Analytical Instrumentation, 21(142), 25
(1993).
68. B. K. Clark and M. J. Sepaniak, "Evaluation of On
Column Labeling with Interculating Dye for Fluorescence Detection of DNA
Fragments Separated by Capillary Electrophoresis," J. Microcol. Sep.,
5, 275 (1993).
69. T. Vo-Dinh, J. P. Alarie, F. Hyder, and M. J.
Sepaniak, "Laser-Based Fiber Optic Immunosensor for DNA Adduct
Measurement," Poly Arom. Compds., 3, 765 (1993).
70. T. Vo-Dinh and M. J. Sepaniak, G. D. Griffin, and J.
P. Alarie, "Immunosensors:
Principles and Applicatons" in "ImmunoMethods," Academic
Press, Inc., 1993, Vol. 3, pp 85-92.
71. C. L. Copper and M. J. Sepaniak,
"Cyclodextrin-Modified MECC Separations of Benzopyrene Isomers: Correlation With Computationally Derived Solute-Host
Energies," Anal. Chem., 66, 147 (1994).
72. C. L. Copper, J. B. Davis, R. O. Cole, and M. J.
Sepaniak, "Separations of Derivatized Amino Acid Enantiomers by
Cyclodextrin-Modified CE: Mechanistic
and Molecular Modeling Studies," Electrophoresis, 15, 785 (1994).
73. D. F. Swaile, C. L. Copper, M. J. Sepaniak, D. E. Burton, and L. L. Powell, "The Use of Fluorescent
Probe Molecules for Detection in Capillary Electrokinetic Separations," Talanta,
41, 1499 (1994).
74. K. W. Whitaker and M. J. Sepaniak, "Non-Aqueous
Packed Capillary Chromatographic
Separations of Large Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and
Fullerenes," Electrophoresis, 15. 1341 (1994).
75. B. K. Clark, C. Nickles, K. Morton, and M. J.
Sepaniak, "Rapid Separation of DNA Restriction Digests Using Size
Selective Capillary Electrophoresis with
Application to DNA Fingerprinting," J. Microcol. Sep., 6,
503 (1994).
76. C. L. Copper, K. W. Whitaker, and M. J. Sepaniak,
"Separation Behavior of Common Fullerenes in Cyclodextrin-HPLC Based on
Molecular Modeling Studies," J. Liq. Chromatogr., 17(20),
4311 (1994).
77. B. A. Colburn, S. D. Starnes, E. R. Hinton, and M. J.
Sepaniak, "Quantitation of Lanthanide Metals by Capillary Electrophoresis
with Indirect Spectrophotometric Detection," Sep. Science and
Technology, 30 (7-9), 1511 (1995).
78. B. K. Clark, T. Vo-Dinh, and M. J. Sepaniak,
"Capillary Electrophoresis-Laser Fluorimetry Instrumentation for the
Facile Optimization of DNA Separations Using In-situ Size-Selective Gradients
and Adjustable Detection Zone," Anal. Chem.,67, 280 (1995).
79. V.C. Anigbogu, C.L. Copper, and M. J. Sepaniak,
"Separation of Aminoglutethimide Using Three Different Capillary
Electrophoretic Techniques", J.
Chromatogr. A., 705, 343 (1995).
80. M. J. Sepaniak, C. L. Copper, K. W. Whitaker, and V.
C. Anigbogu, "Evaluation of a Dual-cyclodextrin Phase Variant of CE for
Separations of Non-Ionizable Solutes," Anal. Chem., 67,
2037 (1995).
81. C. L. Copper, J. B. Davis, and M. J. Sepaniak,
"Separations of Binaphthyl Enantiomers by CD-Modified CE," Chirality,
7, 401 (1995).
82. T.D. Staller, and M. J. Sepaniak, "Post-Capillary
Flow Reactors and Multiplexers for Detection in CE,” Instrumentation Science
& Technology, 23, 235 (1995).
83. B. A. Colburn, M. J. Sepaniak, and E. R. Hinton, “A
Screening Protocol for the Direct Determination of Low ppb Levels of Uranyl
Using Arsenazo III and Capillary Electrophoresis,” J. Liq. Chromatogr., 18,
3699 (1995).
84. B. K. Clark and M. J. Sepaniak, “Evaluation of a
Spatial Scanning Laser Fluorometric Detector for Capillary Electrophoresis:
Application to Studies of Band Migration and Dispersion,” J. Microcol. Sep.,
7, 593 (1995).
85. R. O. Cole, D. L. Hiller, C. A. Chwojdak, and M. J.
Sepaniak, “Evaluation of Extended Path Length Capillaries for Use in Capillary
Electrophoresis with Laser Induced Fluorescence Detection,” J. Chromatogr.
A., 736, 239 (1996).
86. M. A. Stebbins, M. J. Sepaniak, A. M. Hoyt, and B. K.
Hurlburt, “Design and Optimization of a
capillary electrophoretic mobility shift assay involving trp repressor -
DNA complexes”, J. Chromatogr. B., 683, 77 (1996).
87. T.
Farkas, M. J. Sepaniak, and
G. Guiochon, “Column Radial Homogeneity
in HPLC,” J. Chromatogr. A, 740,
169 (1996).
88. D. L. Stokes, T. Vo-Dinh, and M. J. Sepaniak,
“Demonstration of an Integrated Capillary Electrophoresis-Laser Induced
Fluorescence Fiberoptic Sensor,” Talanta, 43, 1889 (1996).
89. J. B. Davis, B. K. Clark, M. A. Stebbins, and M. J.
Sepaniak, “Optimization of Separation Conditions in the Size Selective
Capillary Electrophoretic Separation of DNA Fragments,” J. Microcol.
Sep., 8, 485 (1996).
90. K.W.Whitaker and M. J. Sepaniak, “Separations of Alkyl
Anthracenes Using Cyclodextrin Distribution Capillary Electrochromatography,” J. Microcol.
Sep., 8, 461 (1996).
91. S.S. Sun, M.J. Sepaniak, J. Wang, and C.D. Gutsche, “Capillary
Electrokinetic Chromatography Employing p-Carboxyethylcalix[n]arenes as
Reagent Phases,” Anal. Chem., 69,
344 (1997).
92. D.L. Stokes, M.J. Sepaniak, and T. Vo-Dinh, “Development of a New Capillary
Electrophoresis Based Fiberoptic Sensor,” Biomedical Chromatography, 11,
187 (1997).
93. T.J. Gibson and M.J. Sepaniak, “Examination of Band
Dispersion During Size-Selective Capillary Electrophoresis Separations of DNA
Fragments,” J. Chromatogr.
B., 695, 103 (1997).
94. M. Aguilar,
A. Farran, C. Serra, M.J. Sepaniak, and K.W. Whitaker, “The
Use of Different Surfactants (SDS, Bile Salts and Ionic Polymers) in Micellar
Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography.
Application to the Separation of Organophosphorus Pesticides,” J.
Chromatogr. A., 778, 201 (1997).
95. T. Farkas, M.J.
Sepaniak and G. Guiochon, “Radial
Distribution of the Flow Velocity, The Column Efficiency, and the Concentration
Profile in a wide HPLC Column,” Chem.
Engr. Sci. (AICHE Journal), 43, 1964 (1997).
96. M.J. Sepaniak, T. Vo-Dinh, D.L. Stokes, and V.
Tropina, “Development of a Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary
Chromatography-Based Fiberoptic Sensor,” Anal. Chem.,69, 3806 (1997).
97. M.A. Stebbins, C.R. Schar, C.B. Peterson and M.J.
Sepaniak, “Temporal Analysis of DNA Restriction Digests by Capillary
Electrophoresis,” J. Chromatogr.
B., 697, 181 (1997).
98. T.D. Staller and M.J. Sepaniak, “Chemiluminance
Detection in Capillary Electrophoresis,” Electrophoresis, 18, 2291
(1997).
99. W.F. Nirode, T.D. Staller, R.O. Cole, and M.J.
Sepaniak, “Evaluation of a Sheath Flow Cuvette for Post-Column Fluorescence
Derivatization of DNA Fragments Separated by Capillary Electrophoresis,” Anal.
Chem., 70, 182 (1998).
100. M.A. Stebbins, C.R. Schar, C.B. Peterson, and M.J.
Sepaniak, “Partial Digestion by Capillary Electrophoresis: A Facile Time Course
Evaluation of DNA Restriction Digests,” Biotechnology Laboratory, 16,
55 (1998).
101. S. Sun, J. Headrick, T.D. Staller, and M.J. Sepaniak,
“Evaluation of Capillary Electrophoretic Methods for Rapid Screening of Single
Component Combinatory Libraries,” J. Microcol. Sep., 10(8), 653 (1998).
102. T.J. Gibson and M.J. Sepaniak, “Examination of Cyanine
Dyes for Rapid and Sensitive Detection of DNA Fragments by Capillary
Electrophoresis”, Capillary Electrophoresis., 5, 73 (1998).
103. J.E. Dickens and M.J. Sepaniak, “Separation-Based
Fiberoptic Sensor for Process Analysis,” J. Microcol. Sep., 11(1),
45 (1999).
104. A. Farran, C. Serra, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Three
Different Approaches for the Separation of MCPA and 2,4-D by Capillary
Electrophoresis,” J. Chromatogr. A, 835, 209 (1999).
105. D.L. Stokes, M.J. Sepaniak, and T. Vo-Dinh,
“Demonstration of a Separations-Based Fiberoptic Sensor for Biomedical
Applications,” Anal. Chimica Acta, 399, 201 (1999).
106. M. Culha, S. Fox, and M. J. Sepaniak, “Investigations
of Selectivity in Capillary Electrochromatography Using Native and Single
Isomer Anionic Cyclodextrin Reagents,” Anal. Chem. 72, 88 (2000).
107. D.E. Dickens and M. J. Sepaniak, “Modular Separations
Based Fiber Optic Sensor for Environmental Monitoring,” J. Environ.
Monitoring., 2, 11 (2000).
108. G. Devault and M. J. Sepaniak,”Electro filament
Deposition and Off-Column Detection of Analytes Separated by Capillary
Electrophoresis,” Electrophoresis,21, 1320 (2000).
109. J.P. Schaeper and M.J. Sepaniak, “Parameters That
Affect Reproducibility in Capillary Electrophoresis,” Electrophoresis, 21,
1421 (2000).
110. W.F. Nirode, G. Devault, and M. J. Sepaniak,
“On-Column Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Detection in Capillary
Electrophoresis Using Running Buffers Containing Silver Colloidal Solution”, Anal.
Chem.,72, 1866 (2000).
111. M.J. Sepaniak, “Editorial as Guest Editor for Paper
Symposium Issue on Detection in Capillary Electrophoresis and Capillary
Electrokinetic Chromatography,” Electrophoresis, 21, 1238 (2000).
112. J. Headrick, M.J. Sepaniak, S.
Alexandratos,and P.G. Datkos, “Chelating Scintillation Fibers for
Field Ready Measurements of Radioactive 137Cs,” Anal. Chem.,72,
1994 (2000).
113. W.F. Nirode, T.D. Staller, R.O. Cole, and M.J.
Sepaniak, “A Sheath Flow Cell-Based Laser Induced Fluorescence Detection System
With Pre-Imaging Filtering for Reduced Dimension Separation Techniques,” Instrumentation Sci. & Technol.,28, 205 (2000).
114. G. Devault and M. Sepaniak, “Two Dimensional Capillary
Electrophoresis-Thin Layer Chromatography Separations of Amino Acid Enantiomers
Using Electro-filament Transfer,” J. Microcol. Sep.,12, 419 (2000).
115. T. Betts, C. Tipple, P.G. Datkos, and M.J. Sepaniak,
“Selectivity of Chemical Sensors Based on Micro-Cantilevers Coated with Thin
Polymer Films,” Anal. Chimica, Acta, 422, 89 (2000).
116. T. Yost, B.Fagan, L.Allain, C.Barnes, Sheng Dai, M.J.
Sepaniak, and Z. Xue, “Crown-Ether Doped Sol-Gel Sorbents for Strontium (II)
Separation,” Anal. Chem.,72, 5516 (2000).
117. B. Fagan, B. Xue, P. Datkos, and M. Sepaniak,
“Modification of Micro-Cantilever Sensors with Sol-Gels to Enhance Performance
and Immobilize Chemically Selective Phases,” Talanta, 53, 599 (2000).
118. N. Lavrik, C. Tipple, P. Datkos, and M. Sepaniak,
“Enhanced Chemi-Mechanical Transduction at Nanostructured Interfaces,” Chem.
Phys. Lett., 336, 371 (2001).
119. P.G. Datskos, M.J. Sepaniak, C.A. Tipple, and N.
Lavrik, “Photomechanical Chemical Microsensors,” Sensors and Actuators B,
76, 393 (2001).
120. N.V. Lavrik, C.A. Tipple, P.G. Datskos, and M.J.
Sepaniak, “Gold Nano-Structures for Transduction of Biomolecular Interactions
into Micrometer Scale Movement,” Biomedical Microdevices, 3,
35-44 (2001).
121. S. Fox, M.Culha and M.J. Sepaniak, “Development of a
Grid Search Molecular Mechanics Modeling Strategy to Study Elution Behavior in
Cyclodextrin Modified Capillary Electrophorsis,” J. Liq. Chromatogr., 24,
1209-1228 (2001).
122. R.J. Hinde, M.J. Sepaniak. R.N. Compton, N.V. Lavrik,
and J. Nordling, “Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering Under Liquid Nitrogen,” Chem.
Phys. Lett., 339, 167 -173 (2001).
123. Y. Li, J. White, D. Stokes, G. Sayler, and M.
Sepaniak,“Capillary Electrophoresis as a Method to Study DNA re-association,” Biotechnology
Progress, 17:2, 348-354 (2001).
124. G.L. Devault and M.J. Sepaniak, “Spatially Focused
Deposition of Electrophoresis Effluent Onto SERS Substrates for Off-Column
Spectroscopy,” Electrophoresis, 22, 2303 -2311 (2001).
125. P. G. Datskos, S. Rajic, L. R. Senesac, M. J.
Sepaniak, N. V. Lavrik, C. A. Tipple,and I.Datskou,”Chemical detection based on
adsorption-induced and photoinduced stresses in microelectromechanical systems
devices,” J. Vac. Sci. & Technol.B,
19, 1173-1179 (2001).
126. J. P. Schaeper, S. B. Fox, and M.J. Sepaniak,
“Optimization Strategies and Modeling in Separations of Dansyl Amino Acids by
Cyclodextrin-Modified Capillary Electrophoresis,” J. Chromatog. Sci.,39,
411-419 (2001).
127. C.A. Tipple,
N.V. Lavrik, M. Culha, J. Headrick, P.G. Datskos, and M.J. Sepaniak,
“Nanostuctured Microcantilevers With Functionalized Cyclodextrin Receptor
Phases: Self Assembled Monolayers and Vapor Deposited Films,” Anal. Chem.
74, 3118-3126 (2002).
128. M.J. Sepaniak,
P.G. Datskos, and N.V. Lavrik, “Microcantilever Transducers: a New Approach in
Sensor Technology”, Anal. Chem., 74,
568A-575A (2002).
129. S.D. Gilman and
M.J. Sepaniak, “Capillary Electrophoresis Techniques in Biomedical Analysis,”
in Biomedical Photonics Handbook, CRC Press, T. Vo Dinh Ed., Chp 24,
1-27 (2003).
130. M.A. De Jesus, K. S. Giesfeldt, and M.J. Sepaniak,
“The Development of a Substrate Translation Techniques to minimize the Adverse
Effect of Laser Irradiation Effects on Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering
Spectra,” Appl. Spectrosc., 57,
428-438 (2003).
131. S.
Santesson, J. Johansson, L.S. Taylor, I. Levander, S.Fox, M.J. Sepaniak, and S.
Nilsson, “Airborne Chemistry Coupled with Raman Spectroscopy,” Anal. Chem.,
75, 2177- 2180 (2003).
132. P. Dutta, C.A.
Tipple, N.V. Lavrik, P.G. Datskos, O.
Hofstetter, and M.J. Sepaniak,
“Enantioselective Sensors Based On Antibody-Mediated Nanomechanics,” Anal.Chem.,
75, 2342-2348 (2003).
133. M. Culha, N.V. Lavrik, F.M. Schell, C.A. Tipple, and
M.J. Sepaniak, “Characterization of Volatile, Hydrophobic Cyclodextrin
Derivatives as Thin Films for Sensor Applications,” Sensors and Actuators B,
92, 171-180 (2003).
134. J.J. Headrick, M.J. Sepaniak, N.V. Lavrik, and P.G.
Datskos, “Enhancing Chemi-Mechanical Transduction in Microcantiliver Chemical
Sensing by Surface Modification,” Ultramicroscopy, 97, 417-424 (2003).
135.
K.S. Giesfeldt, R.M. Connatser, N.V. Lavrik, P. Dutta, and M.J.
Sepaniak, “Studies of the Optical Properties of Metal-Pliable Polymer Composite
Materials,” Appl. Spectrosc., 57, 1346-1352 (2003).
136. P.G. Datskos, N.V. Lavrik, and M.J.
Sepaniak, “Detection of Explosive Compounds Using Microcantilevers with
Nanoporous Coating,” Sensors Letters,
1, 25-32 (2003).
137. M. Culha, S.
Fox, T. Betts, T. Green, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Evaluation of a New Synthetic and
Commercial Cyclodextrins as Reagents for Capillary Electrokinetic
Chromatography,” Carbohydrate Research, 339, 241-249 (2004).
138.
M.A. De Jesus, K. S. Geisfeldt, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Improving the
Analytical Figures of Merit of SERS in the Analysis of Model Environmental
Pollutants,” J. Raman Spectro., 35, 895-904 (2004).
139. M.J. Sepaniak, M.A. DeJesus, and K.S.
Giesfeldt, “Advances in Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Phamaceutical
Analysis,” Amer. Pharmaceutical Rev.,
Issue 3, 90-97 (2004).
140. N.V.
Lavrik, P.G. Datskos, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Cantilever transducers as a Platform for
Chemical and Biological Sensing,” Rev. Sci. Instrum., S. Foner, Ed., 75, 2229-2253 (2004)..
141. M.A.
DeJesus, K.S. Giesfeldt, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Factors Affecting the Sorption of
Model Environmental Pollutants onto
Silver-Polydimethylsiloxane nanocomposite Raman Substrates,” Appl. Spectrosc., 58, 1157-1164 (2004).
142. P.
Dutta, L.R. Senesac, P. G. Datskos, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Response Signatures for
Nanostructured, Optically-Probed, Functionalized Microcantilever Sensing
Arrays,” Sensors Letters, 2, 1-8 (2004).
143.
R.M. Connatser, L.A. Riddle, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Metal-Polymer
Nanocompsites for Integrated Fluidic Separations and SERS detection,” J. Sep. Sci., 27, 1545-1550 (2004).
144. P.G.
Datskos, N.V. Lavrik, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Chemical and Biological Sensors Based
on Microcantilevers,” in NATO Advanced Study Institute, in Smart Sensors and MEMS , Eds: M.T. Gomes and S.Y. Yurish, Kluwer
press, Chapter 11, 331-379 (2005).
145. K.S. Giesfeldt, R.M. Connatser, P. Dutta,
and M.J. Sepaniak, “Studies of of Gold-Polydimethylsiloxane Nanocomposite as
SERS Substrates for Biologically Relevant Analytes,” J. Raman Spectro., 36,
1134-1142 (2005).
146. P.
Dutta, P. Chapman, P.G. Datskos, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Characterization of
Ligand-Functionalized Microcantilevers for Metal Ion Sensing,” Anal. Chem., 77, 6601-6608 (2005).
147. M.A.
De Jesus, K.S. Giesfeldt, J.M. Oran, N.A. Hatab, N.V. Lavrik, and M.J.
Sepaniak, “Nanofabrication of Densely Packed Polymer Polymer-Metal Arrays for
Surface Enhanced Raman Spectrometry” Appl. Spectrosc., 59 1501-1508
(2005).
148. P. Dutta, J. Sanseverino, P.G. Datskos, and
M.J. Sepaniak, Detection of Cytokine
Using a Microcantilever Biosensor, Nanobiotechnol..
1(3), 1-7 (2005).
149.
L.R. Senesac, P. Dutta, P. G. Datskos, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Analyte
Identification Using Differentially-Functionalized Microcantilever Arrays and Artificial
Neural Nets,” Analytica Chimica Acta,
558,
94-101 (2006).
150. K. Mihlbachler, M. Dejesus, K. Kaczmarski, M.J.
Sepaniak, A. Seidel-Morgenstern, and G. Guiochon, “ Adsorption Isotherm and
Molecular Modeling Studies of the Interaction Between the (+)-Troger’s Base
Enantiomers, ChiralPak AD Stationary, and 2-Propanol,” J. Chromatogr. A, 1113, 148-161 (2006).
151. A.D. Welman and M.J. Sepaniak,
“Development of Magnetically-Assisted Transport Evanescent Field
Fluoroimmunoassays,” Anal. Chem., 78, 4450-4456 (2006).
152. P.J. Chapman, P. Dutta, P.G. Datskos, G.L. Devault, and
M.J. Sepaniak, “Facile Hyphenation of gas Chromatography and Microcantilver
Array Sensor for Enhanced Selectivity in VOC Mixture Analysis,” Anal. Chem., 79, 364-370
(2007).
153. R.
Archbald, P.G. Datskos, G.L. Devault, V. Lamberti, N.V. Lavrik, D. Noid, P.
Dutta, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Smart Sensing – The Analysis of Nanomechanical
Responses of Cantilever Arrays,” Analytica
Chimica Acta, 584, 101-105 (2007).
154. L.A.
Riddle, R.M. Connatser, M.J. Sepaniak, and D.J. Bailey, “A Comparative Study of
the Enantiomeric Separation of Labeled Amino Acids with Cyclodextrins and Mixed
Micelles in Capillary Electrophoresis,” J.
Chromatogr. Sci.., 45, 330-339 (2007).
155. P. Dutta, K.L. Hill, P.G. Datskos, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Development of a Nanomechanical Biosensor for Analysis of
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals” Lab-on-a-Chip,
7, 1184-1191 (2007).
156.
A.D. Wellman and M.J. Sepaniak, “Multiplexed, Waveguide Approach to
Magnetically Assisted Transport Evanescent Field Fluoro-Assays,” Anal. Chem., 79, 6622-6628 (2007).
157.
P.J. Chapman, Z. Long, P.G. Datskos, R. Archbald, and M.J. Sepaniak,
“Ligand-Functionalized Microcantilever Arrays for Metal Ion Sensing” Anal. Chem., 79, 7062-7068 (2007).
158. N. A. Abu-Hatab,
J. F. Jones and M. J. Sepaniak “Multiplexed Microfluidics-Surface Enhanced
Raman Spectroscopy ” Appl. Spectrosc., 61, 1116-1122
(2007).
159. R.M. Connatser and M.J. Sepaniak, “Analytical Optimization of
Microfluidic Separation Devices with Integrated Nanocomposite SERS Detection
Regions,” Electrophoresis, 29, 1441-1450 (2008).
160. N.A.
Hatab and M.J. Sepaniak, “Nanotransfer Printing (nTP) for Surface Enhanced
Raman Spectroscopy (SERS)” ACS Nano, 2, 377-385 (2008).
161. K.L. Hill, P. Dutta, M.L. Eldridge, A.
Zarebe, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Morphological and Chemical Optimization of
Microcantilever Surfaces For Thyroid System Sensing and Beyond” Analytica Chimica Acta., 625, 55-62 (2008)
162. J.M.
Oran, N.A. Hatab, R.J. Hinde, S. Retetter, and M.J. Sepaniak, “Nanofabricated
Periodic Arrays of Silver Elliptical Disks as SERS Substrates,” J.
Raman Spectrosc., 39, 1811-1820 (2008).
163. Z. Long, John Story, Samuel Lewis, and M.J.
Sepaniak “Landfill Siloxane Gas Sensing Using Differentiating, Responsive Phase
Coated Microcantilever Arrays” Anal.
Chem., 81, 2575-2580 (2009).
164.
Deepak Bhandari, Matthew J. Walworth, and M.J. Sepaniak “Dual
Function Surface Enhanced Raman Active Extractor for the Detection of
Environmental Contaminants” Appl. Spectrosc., 63, 571-578 (2009).
165.
R. Maggie Connatser, Matthew
J. Walworth, and Michael J. Sepaniak “ Microfluidic Analysis of Selected
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals with Laser-Induced Fluorescence Detection, ” J. Sep Sci., 32, 2985-2992 (2009).
166.
D.
Bhandari, S. M. Wells, S. D. Retterer, and M. J. Sepaniak “Characterization
and Detection of Uranyl Ion Sorption on Silver Surfaces using Surface Enhanced
Raman Spectroscopy,” Anal. Chem. 81, 8061-8067 (2009).
167. S.M.Wells, S.D. Retterer, J.M. Oran, and M.J. Sepaniak “Controllable
Nanofabrication of Aggregate-Like Nanoparticle Substrates and Evaluation for
Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” ACS NANO, 3, 3845-3853 (2009).
168. J. John, S. Mahurin, S. Dai, M.J. Sepaniak “Development of
Thermally and Temporally Stable Substrates for In-Situ SERS Measurements at
Elevated Temperatures,” J. Raman
Spectrosc., 41, 4-11 (2010).
169.
N.V. Lavrik, L. Taylor, and M.J. Sepaniak, “ Fabrication of enclosed pillar
arrays integrated on a fluidic platform for on-chip separations and analysis”, Lab-on-a-Chip, 10, 1086-1094 (2010).
170. Z. Long, K.L. Hill and M. J. Sepaniak, “Aluminium Oxide Nanostructured
Microcantilever Arrays for Chemical and Biological Sensing” Anal.
Chem., 82, 4114-4121 (2010).
171. A.
Polemi, S.M. Wells, N.V. Lavrik, M.J. Sepaniak, and K.L. Shuford, “Local Field
Enhancement of Pillar Nanosurfaces for SERS” J. Phys. Chem., 114, 18096-18102 (2010).
172.
J. Patton, M.J. Sepaniak, D. B. Smith, P. G. Daskos and S. R. Hunter “Palladium
Metal Alloy Functionalized Hydrogen Microsensor” Sensors and Actuators 163, 464-470 (2010).
173. L. Taylor, N.L. Lavrik, and M.J. Sepaniak, “High
Aspect Ratio, Silicon Oxide-Enclosed Pillar Structures in Microfluidic Liquid
Chromatography” Anal. Chem., 82, 9549-9556 (2010).
174. S.M. Wells, A. Polemi, N.V. Lavrik, K.L.
Shuford, and M.J. Sepaniak “Disk on
Pillar Substrates for SERS ” Chem. Comm., DOI: 10.1039/C0CC05577H (2011).
175. J. Olavarría-Fullerton,
S. M. Wells, W. Ortiz,
M. J. Sepaniak, and M. A. De Jesús, “Surface
Enhanced Raman Characterization of Trace Organoarsenic Antimicrobials Using
Silver/Polydimethylsiloxane Nanocomposites”
Appl. Spectrosc. 65, 423-428 (2011).
176. D. Bhandari, S. M. Wells, I.I. Kravchenko, K. L.
Shuford, and M. J. Sepaniak, " Stamping High-Aspect-Ratio Plasmonic
Nanorrays on SERS-Supporting Platforms" J. Raman Spectrsc.., in
press.
177. J.John1,2, S.
M. Mahurin1*, M. J. Sepaniak2, and S.
Dai1*
“A Re-Usable SERS Substrate Prepared by Atomic Layer Deposition of Alumina
on a Multi-Layer Gold and Silver Film” Appl.
Spectrosc., in press.
178. K.L. Hill, P. Dutta, M.L. Z. Long, and M.J.
Sepaniak, “Microcantilever-based Nanomechanical Studies of the orphan nuclear
receptor PXR” J.
Biomaterials Nanobiotech., in press.
179. N.V. Lavrik, L. Taylor, and M.J. Sepaniak "Nanotechnology
and chip level systems for pressure driven and emerging analytical separation
techniques" Analytica Chimica Acta, in press (invited review).
180. D.
Bhandari, I.I. Kravchencho, N.V. Lavrik, and M.J. Sepaniak, “In Situ Plasma
Deposited Octafluorocyclobutane-(Teflon)-Mediated Nanotransfer Printing, JACS, in press.
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the Clinical Laboratory," Gatlinburg,
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Liquid Chromatography," DOE Workshop on "Advanced Laser Technology
for Chemical Measurements," Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, New
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"Laser-Based Detection in Microscale Liquid
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Symposium on "Emerging Technology," National Meeting of the American
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Chromatography," Session Chairman for Symposium honoring E. S. Yeung,
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Session Chairman for Symposium honoring E. S. Yeung, National ACS meeting, New
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with Gradient Elution in MECC," in 5th Symposium on "Separation
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for Pharmaceutical and Biochemical Analysis," Eastern Analytical
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Using Photodiode Arrays," FACSS, Chicago,
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Royal Society Meeting on Trace Analysis, London,
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"Capillary Electrokinetic Separations: Influence of Mobile Phase Composition on
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"Dectection and Selectivity Manipulation Via the
On-Column Formation of Fluorescent Adducts," FACCS, Cleveland,
Ohio, October, 1990.
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Selectivity and Detection, 1st Annual Conference on Capillary
Electrophoresis, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, Maryland, October, 1990.
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Electrokinetic Separations," Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New
Jersey, November, 1990.
"Fiber-Optic-Based Fluorimmuno Sensing,"
Society Applied Spectroscopy Regional Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri,
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"Laser Fluorometric Detection for Capillary
Electrokinetic Separations," DOE Laser-Users Workshop, Oak
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"Laser Fluorometric Detection in Capillary
Electrophoresis," 150th Anniversary Meeting of The Royal Society of London, London,
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Bioanalysis," Symposium honoring Georges Guiochon, National ACS Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia,
April 1991.
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On-Column Labeling in Capillary Electrokinetic Separations," National ACS
Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, April 1991.
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Sensors," National ACS Meeting, Atlanta,
Georgia, April 1991.
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Separation Techniques," 3rd International Bioanalytical Workshop, Lawrence, Kansas,
May 1991.
"Analysis of Aflatoxins by Micellar Electrokinetic
Chromatography and Comparison to HPLC," 105th Association of Official
Analytical Chemists Meeting, Phoenix,
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"Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography
Using Non-Traditional Organized Media:
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Molecules," 2nd Annual Conference of Capillary Electrophoresis, National
Cancer Institute, Frederick,
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"Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography
with Non-Traditional Organized Media for Unique Selectivity and Speed of
Analysis," Regional ACS Meeting, Richmond,
Virginia, November 1991.
"Advances in Capillary Electrokinetic
Separations: Theory, Applications, New
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Separations," Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey,
November 1991.
"Capillary Electrophoresis Using Chiral Mobile
Phase Additives," Southeastern Association of Analytical Chemists Annual
Meeting, Boone, North Carolina, March 1992.
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Electrophoresis with Mobile Phase Additives," Analytical Chemistry Grantee
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Electrokinetic Separation Techniques," Regional ACS Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio,
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"Separations of PAHs Using MECC," FACSS, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
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"Characterization of Immunochemical-Based Fiber
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Electrophoresis," Carolina Symposium on
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CE," National ACS Meeting, Chicago,
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"Controlling and Predicting Retention Behavior For
Capillary Electrokinetic Separations," Department of Energy, Separations
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Additives on Retention in CE," 4th Annual Frederick Conference on CE, Frederick, Maryland,
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"Predicting Effects of Running Buffer Additives on
Retention in CE," Southeastern - Mid-Atlantic Regional ACS Meeting, Johnson City, Tennessee,
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"Quantitation of Lanthanide Metals by CE With
Indirect Detection," Eighth Symposium on Separations Science of Technology
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by Size Selective CE," Southeastern Regional ACS Meeting, Birmingham, Alabama,
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"Mechanistic and Molecular Modeling Studies of
Cyclodextrin-Modified Capillary Electrokinetic Separations," 17th
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“Fundamental Investigations of Two Variants of
Capillary Electrophoresis: (i) Size-Selective Capillary Electrophoresis and
(ii) Cyclodextrin Distribution Capillary Electrochromatography,” Department of
Energy, Separations Research Conference, Santa
Fe, NM, June 1995.
“Dynamic Inspections of Capillary Electrokinetic Separations
and Phenomena Using a Translating Laser Fluorometric Detector,” National ACS
Meeting, Chicago, IL, August, 1995.
“Cyclodextrin Distribution Capillary
Electrochromatography,” 36th ORNL-DOE Conference on
Analytical Chemistry, Gatlinburg,
TN, October 1995.
“Dynamic Inspections of Capillary Electrokinetic
Separations Using a Translating Laser Fluorometric Detector,” FACSS, Cincinnati, OH,
October 1995.
“Capillary Electrokinetic Separations Employing Running
Buffers Containing Combinations of Cyclodextrins and Micelles,” International
Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, HI,
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“Separations-Based Fiber Optic Sensing”, Eighth
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Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors VIII, SPIE, Denver, August, 1996.
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Annual Frederick Conference on CE, Frederick,
MD, October, 1996.
“Cyclodextrin Distribution Capillary
Electrochromatography”, Southeastern Regional ACS Meeting, Greenville, SC,
November, 1996.
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or Calix(n)arenes as Macrocyclic Reagent Phases,” Ninth International Symposium
on High Performance CE, Anaheim,
CA, January, 1997.
“Development of an Integrated Capillary
Electrophoresis-Fiber Optic Sensor,” 19th International Symposium on
Capillary Chromatography and Electrophoresis, Wintergreen, VA, May, 1997.
“Capillary Electrokinetic Chromatography Separations of
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Using Running Buffers Containing Calixarenes
of Combinations of Cyclodextrins”, National ACS Meeting, Las Vegas, NV,
September 1997.
“Size Selective CE Investigations of DNA Restriction
Digests”, Frederick Conference on Capillary Electrophoresis, Frederick, MD,
October 1997.
“SS CE Investigations of pET3a-PAI-1 DNA” Advances in
Optical Biophysics, SPIE, San Jose,
CA, January 1998.
“Molecular Design of Cyclodextrin Based Capillary
Electrophoresis Systems”, Molecular Design Institute Workshop, Atlanta, GA,
April 1998.
“Integrating Fiberoptic Based Laser Induced Fluorimetry
with Capillary Electrokinetic Separations”, Plenary Lecture, 20th
International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography, Riva Del Gorda, Italy,
May 1998.
“Probing Migration Behavior in CD-Modified CE Using
Molecular Mechanics” Clemson
University, April 1998.
“Probing Migration Behavior in CD-Modified CE Using
Molecular Mechanics”, Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
Societies Meeting, Austin, TX, October 1998.
“Integrating CE with Fiberoptic Sensing”, Eastern
Analytical Symposium, Somerset,
NY, November 1998.
“Off-Line Optical Detection in CE Using ES Deposition”,
11th International Symposium on HPCE, Palm Springs, CA,
January 1999.
“Manipulating and Interpreting Molecular Recognition
for Separations of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons Using CDCE”, DOE Workshop on
Separation Science, Savanna, GA, May 1999.
“Manipulating and Interpreting Molecular Recognition
for Separations of Neutrals Using CDCE”, 21st International
Symposium on Capillary Chromatography and Electrophoresis, Park City, UT,
June 1999
“Developing and Understanding Capillary
Electrochromatography Systems for Separations of PAHs”, National Meeting of the
American Chemical Society, New Orleans,
LA, August 1999.
“Rational Manipulation of Molecular Recognition for
Capillary Electrophoresis” University
of Buffalo, October 1999.
“Strategies to Immobilize Selective Reagent Phases to
Enhance Microsensor Performance”, National Meeting of the American Chemical
Society, New Orleans, LA, August 1999.
“Augmenting CE Experiments With Computational Molecular
Mechanics Studies of Solute Recognition”, Southeastern Regional Meeting of the
American Chemical Society, Knoxville,
TN, October 1999.
“Instrumentation, Methods, and Applications of Size
Selective Capillary Electrophoresis to Biopolymer Separations, UTK Division of
Biology, December, 1999.
“Molecular Modeling in Support of Chemical Separations
and Micro-Sensing” Gordon Research Conference, Ventura, CA,
January 2000.
“Rational Manipulation of Molecular Recognition for
Capillary Electrophoresis and Micro-Sensing” Auburn University,
February, 2000.
“Rational Manipulation of Molecular Recognition for CE
and Micro-Sensing” Duke
University, April, 2000.
“Rational Manipulation of Molecular Recognition for
Capillary Electrophoresis and Micro-Sensing” University
of Missouri, Columbia, April, 2000.
“Imparting Chemical Selectivity to
Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems Based on Micro-Cantilevers,” Department of
Energy, EMSP Workshop, Atlanta,
GA, April, 2000.
“On- and Off-Column Detection in Capillary
Electrophoresis Using Surface Enhanced Raman Spectrocopy,” HPLC-2000, Seattle, WA,
June, 2000.
“Sensing With MEMS Based on Micro-Cantilevers With
Selective Chemical Coatings,” Federation of Analytical Chemists and
Spectroscopy Societies Meeting, Nashville,
TN, September 2000.
“Recent Novel Uses of Cyclodextrin Macrocycles in
Capillary Electrophoresis” Frederick Conference on Capillary Electrophoresis, Frederick, MD,
October 2000.
“Recent Advances in Capillary Electrophoresis with SERS
Detection,” HPCE-2001, Boston,
MA, January 2001.
“Rationally Developed Molecular Recognition Systems -
Eelectrophoretic Separations, Raman Spectrometry, and Microcantilever Sensing”
Department of Energy Sponsored Meeting on Separations and Chemical Analysis, San Diego, CA
April 2001.
“Native and Single Isomer Derivatized Cyclodextrins as
Chiral Receptors for Chiral and Achiral Separations and Sensing” 13th
International Symposium on Chirality, Orlando,
FL, July 2001.
“Chelating Scintillation Fibers for Measurements of
137Cs” National American Chemical Society Meeting, Chicago, IL,
August 2001.
“Hybrid Nanostructured Microcantilever Sensors;
Combining Chemi-Mechanical Responses with SERS” National American Chemical
Society Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 2001.
“Hybrid Nanostructured Microcantilevers for Enhanced
Chemimechanical Transduction and Surface Enhanced Raman Spectrometry” 5th
International Micro Total Analysis Symposium, Monterey, CA,
October 2001.
“The Hyphenation of Capillary Electrophoresis
with Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” National American Chemical
Society Meeting, Orlando, FL, April 2002.
“Hybrid Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems for Selective
Chemical Characterizations and Measurements,” Spectrum 2002 Meeting, Reno, NV,
August 2002.
“Evaluation of SERS for High Throughput Chemical
Analysis,” Federation of Analytical Chemists and Spectroscopy Societies
Meeting, Providence RI, October 2002.
“Exploring the use of SERS for High Throughput
Screening,” Labautomation 2003, Palm
Springs, CA February 2003.
“Nanostructured Microcantilevers as Biosensors,” Pittsburgh Conference, Orlando, FL,
March 2003.
“Nanostructured Pliable Polymer Composites as
Functional SERS Substrates,” DOE Separations Workshop, Santa Fe, NM,
April 2003.
“Advancing Analytical Capabilities of SERS in CE,” 26th
International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography & Electrophoresis,” Las Vegas, NV,
May 2003.
“Expanding the Analytical Utility of SERS” Federation
of Analytical Chemists and Spectroscopy Societies Meeting, Fort Lauderdale FL,
October 2003.
“Novel Approaches to Chiral Discrimination in
Separations and Sensing,” Eastern Analytical Symposium, (Session Organizer), Sommerset, NJ,
November 2003.
“Chiral and Achiral Biosensing Using Nanostructured
Microcantilevers,” BIO-MEMS-2004, Boston
March 2004
“Nobel Metal-Polymer Nanocomposites as Versatile
Materials for Vibrational Spectroscopy, Sensing, and Microfluidic Separations,”
Materials Research Society Meeting, San
Francisco, April 2004.
“Polymer- and Nanolithographic-Based Substrates for
SERS Pharmaceutical and Environmental Analyses,” Eastern Analytical Symposium, Sommerset, NJ,
November 2004.
“Response Signatures for Nanostructured,
Optically Probed, Functionalized Microcantilever Sensing Arrays,” Pittsburgh Conference, Orlando FL
March 2005.
“Advancing the Capabilities of SERS in Chemical
Analysis,” DOE Separations Workshop, Rockville
MD, April 2005.
“Characterization
of Ligand-Functionalized Microcantilevers for metal ion Sensing” 51st
International Instrumentation Symposium, Knoxville,
TN May 2005.
“Fabrication and Performance of metal-Polymer
Nano-Composite SERS Substrates” Darpa-Sponsored Workshop on SERS, Redwood CA,
July 2005
“Approaches to Achieving Selective Sensing Using
Nanostructured, Functionalized Microcantilever Arrays” Federation of Analytical
Chemists and Spectroscopy Societies Meeting. Quebec CA,
October 2005.
“Approaches to Chemically Selective in Chemi-Bio-Sensing
Using Nanostructured, Functionalized Microcantilever Arrays” Southeastern
Meeting of the American Chemical Society. Memphis
TN, November 2005.
“Magnetically Assisted Transport Evanescent Field
Fluoroimmunoassays,” Pittsburgh Conference, Orlando FL,
March 2006.
“Nanomechanical Approaches to Achieving Selectivity in
Biosensing Using Surface Modified Microcantilevers,” Ninth World Congress on Biosensors,
Toronto, Canada, May 2006.
“Nanomechanical Approaches to Achieving Selectivity in
Biosensing Using Surface Modified Microcantilevers,” Gordon Conference on
BIO-MEMS, New London, CT, June 2006.
“Toward Integrated
Microfluidic System for Bioluminescent Bioreporting, Separations, Vibrational Spectroscopy, and Microcantilever Transducer Evaluation of
EDCs” EPA meeting, Research Triangle Park, NC,
July 2006.
“Improving the Analytical Figures of Merit of SERS” NSF Research
Sites for Educators Meeting, Knoxville,
TN August 2006.
“Fluidic Devices Integrated with uniquely Fabricated Nanocomposite SERS
Features” Federation of
Analytical Chemists and Spectroscopy Societies Meeting. Orlando FL,
September 2006.
“BioMEMS Nanomechanical Sensors Based on Surface
Modified Microcantilevers” Pittsburgh Conference, Chicago, IL,
February 2007.
“Chemical and Biochemical Analysis Using
Microfluidic Platforms with Optical Detection in Highly Localized Fields”SPIE
meeting, Smart Biomedical Sensing V, Boston,
MA, September 2007.
“Chemical and Biochemical Analysis Using
Microfluidic Platforms with Optical Detection in Highly Localized Fields” Federation
of Analytical Chemists and Spectroscopy Societies Meeting. Memphis TN,
October 2007.
“Studies of Electron Beam Lithographically-Prepared
Pillar-Silver Nano-Discs as SERS Substrates” Pittsburgh Conference, New
Orleans, LA, March 2008.
“Submicron Pillar-Fluidic Systems for High
Performance Chemical Analysis,” Center for Nanoscale Material Science Users
Meeting, Oak Ridge
TN, September 2008.
“Rational
Design and fabrication of noble Metal Nanostructures as Substrates for SERS
Analysis,” Center for Nanoscale Material Science Users Meeting, Oak Ridge TN,
September 2008.
“Metal
Ion Sensing using functionalized microcantilever arrays” Southeastern Regional
Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Nashville
Tennessee, November 2008.
“Toward Integrated Microfluidic System for
Bioluminescent Bioreporting, Separations,
Vibrational Spectroscopy, and
Microcantilever Transducer Evaluation of EDCs” EPA Meeting, Tampa FL,
November 2008.
“Differentially Ligand-Functionalized
Microcantilever Arrays for Metal Ion Identification and Sensing” SERMACS, Nashville TN,
November 2008.
“Morphological and Chemical Optimization of
MC Surfaces for Thyroid Sensing and Beyond”, Pittsburgh
Conference, Chicago IL, March 2009.
“Toward Integrated Microfluidic System for
Bioluminescent Bioreporting, Separations,
Vibrational Spectroscopy, and
Microcantilever Transducer Evaluation of EDCs” EPA BOSC Review, Durham NC,
August 2009.
“Nanomechanical-Based Chemical Sensors”
Plenary Lecture, Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Chemical
Society, San Juan PR, October 2009.
“Controllable Nanofabrication of
Aggregate-Like Nanoparticle Substrates and Evaluation for Surface Enhanced
Raman Spectroscopy” Pittsburg Conference, Orlando FL,
March 2010
“Nanofabrication of Disc on Pillar
Substrates for SERS” International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy, Boston, August 2010.
Dr. Sepaniak also
presents a few invited talks at universities, small colleges and industrial
companies each year (University of Central Florida, Western Kentucky University
Roanoke College, Appalachian State University, University of Maryland, the past couple years) and members of his
research group present approximately 3-6 contributed papers or posters at
research meetings each year.