John S. Peanasky
Affiliations: | Corning Biosciences |
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Peanasky JS, McCarley RL. (1998) Surface-confined monomers on electrode surfaces. 4. Electrochemical and spectroscopic characterization of undec-10-ene-1-thiol self-assembled monolayers on Au Langmuir. 14: 113-123 |
Peanasky J, Schneider HM, Granick S, et al. (1995) Self-Assembled Monolayers on Mica for Experiments Utilizing the Surface Forces Apparatus Langmuir. 11: 953-962 |
Reiter G, Demirel AL, Peanasky J, et al. (1995) What determines static friction and controls the transition to sliding? Tribology Letters. 1: 1-12 |
Granick S, Demirel AL, Cai LL, et al. (1995) Soft Matter in a Tight Spot: Nanorheology of Confined Liquids and Block Copolymers Israel Journal of Chemistry. 35: 75-84 |
Peanasky J, Schneider HM, Granick S. (1995) Self-assembled monolayers on mica for experiments utilizing the surface forces apparatus Langmuir. 11: 953-962 |
Reiter G, Demirel AL, Peanasky J, et al. (1994) Stick to slip transition and adhesion of lubricated surfaces in moving contact The Journal of Chemical Physics. 101: 2606-2615 |
Walley KP, Schweizer KS, Peanasky J, et al. (1994) Structure of confined alkane liquids The Journal of Chemical Physics. 100: 3361-3364 |
Peanasky J, Cai LL, Granick S, et al. (1994) Nanorheology of Confined Polymer Melts. 3. Weakly Adsorbing Surfaces Langmuir. 10: 3874-3879 |
Peanasky J, Cai LL, Granick S, et al. (1994) Nanorheology of confined polymer melts. 3. Weakly adsorbing surfaces Langmuir. 10: 3874-3879 |