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Faculty

Paul Bohn, Schmitt Professor

Education
B.S. Chemistry, University of Notre Dame (1977)
Ph.D. Chemistry, University of Wisconsin (1981)

Professional Experience
Member of Technical Staff, Special Materials Groups, Bell Laboratories (1981-1983)
Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1983-1989)
Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1989-1992)
Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1992-2006)
Professor, University of Notre Dame (2006-present)

Publications

Paul W. Bohn. Nanoscale Control and Manipulation of Molecular Transport in Chemical Analysis. Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2:1-18, 2009.

Zhen Wang, Travis L. King, Sean P. Branagan, Paul W. Bohn. Enzymatic activity of surface-immobilized horseradish peroxidase confined to micrometer-nanometer-scale structures in nanocapillary array membranes. Analyst, 134:851-859, 2009.

Kim, B.; Yang, J.; Gong, M.; Flachsbart, B.R.; Shannon, M.A.; Bohn, P.W.; Sweedler, J.V. Multidimensional Separation of Chiral Amino Acid Mixtures an a Multilayered Three Dimensional Hybrid Microfluidic/Nanofluidic Device. Analytical Chemistry, 81:2715-2722, 2009.

Shi, P.; Bohn, P. Stable Atom-Scale Junctions on Silicon Fabricated by Kinetically-Controlled Electrochemical Deposition and Dissolution. ACS Nano, 2:1581-1588, 2008.

Shannon, M.A.; Bohn, P.W.; Elimelech, M.; Georgiadis, J.G.; Mariñas, B. Mayes, A.M. New Science and Technology for Water Purification in the Coming Decades. Nature, 452:301-310, 2008.

Kim, B.-Y.; Swearingen, C.B.; Ho, J.A.; Romanova, E.V.; Bohn, P.W.; Sweedler, J.V. Direct Immobilization of Fab' in Nanocapillaries for Manipulating Mass Limited Samples. Journal of the American Chemicl Society, 129:7620-7626, 2007.

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Courses

  • CBE 60522 - Optical Spectroscopy - Principles and applications of spectroscopic measurements and instrumentation. Atomic and molecular absorption, emission, fluorescence, and scattering, emphasizing physical interpretation of experi... more >

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