Jiyun Xu, Ph.D.

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2003 Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Analytical Chemistry
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Nicholas Winograd grad student 2003 Penn State
 (Developing analytical methodologies for combinatorial chemistry using time -of -flight secondary ion mass spectrometry.)
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Chun S, Xu J, Cheng J, et al. (2006) Spectroscopically encoded resins for high throughput imaging time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry. Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry. 8: 18-25
Ostrowski SG, Szakal C, Kozole J, et al. (2006) Secondary Ion MS Imaging in Picoliter Vials with a Buckministerfullerene Ion Source Analytical Chemistry. 78: 973-973
Ostrowski SG, Szakal C, Kozole J, et al. (2005) Secondary ion MS imaging of lipids in picoliter vials with a buckminsterfullerene ion source. Analytical Chemistry. 77: 6190-6
Xu J, Szakal CW, Martin SE, et al. (2004) Molecule-specific imaging with mass spectrometry and a buckminsterfullerene probe: application to characterizing solid-phase synthesized combinatorial libraries. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 126: 3902-9
Xu J, Ostrowski S, Szakal C, et al. (2004) ToF-SIMS imaging with cluster ion beams Applied Surface Science. 231: 159-163
Xu JY, Braun RM, Winograd N. (2003) Applicability of imaging time-of flight secondary ion MS to the characterization of solid-phase synthesized combinatorial libraries. Analytical Chemistry. 75: 6155-62
Xu JY, Braun RM, Winograd N. (2003) Rapid screening of molecular arrays using imaging TOF-SIMS Applied Surface Science. 203: 201-204
Braun RM, Beyder A, Xu J, et al. (1999) Spatially resolved detection of attomole quantities of organic molecules localized in picoliter vials using time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry. Analytical Chemistry. 71: 3318-24
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