47) Low Concentration Glucose Enhances Antibacterial Uptake Efficacy
X.H. Hu, Y. Li, T. Wu, J. Ma, M.J. Wilhelm, and H.L. Dai*
Submitted, (2024)
46) Photolysis Products of CH3I in Air
K. Hughey, M. Dunlap, R.G. Tonkyn, W. Harper, V. Young, M.J. Wilhelm, S. Johnson, T.L. Myers, T.J. Johnson*
Submitted, (2023).
45) Exploitation of Hyperspectral Imaging of Deposits Using Synthetic Spectra Derived from n and k Optical Constants
T.J. Johnson,* B.E. Bernacki, C.E. Lonergan, O.M. Primera-Pedrozo, M.R. Kellly-Gorham, M.J. Wilhelm, B.M. Forland, J.D. Erickson, S.D. Burton, K.D. Hughey, C.J. Thompson, C.L. Gaspar, and T.L. Myers
Submitted, In Revision (2023).
44) Optimal Spectral Resolution for Infrared Studies of Solids and Liquids
B.M. Forland, K.D. Hughey, M.J. Wilhelm, O. Williams, B. Cappello, C. Gaspar, T.L. Myers, S. Sharpe, and T.J. Johnson*
Applied Spectroscopy, Just Accepted (2024).
43) Observing Mechanosensitive Channels in Action in Living Bacteria
M. Sharifian Gh., M.J. Wilhelm,* and H.L. Dai
Biophysical Reports, 4: 100141 (2024).
42) Collisional Relaxation of Highly Vibrationally Excited Acetylene Mediated by the Vinylidene Isomer
J.M. Smith,* M. Nikow, M.J. Wilhelm, and H.L. Dai
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 127: 8782-8793 (2023).
41) The Low-Lying Electronic States and Ultrafast Relaxation Dynamics of the Monomers and J-Aggregates of meso-Tetrakis (4-sulfonatophenyl) Porphyrins
H. Fang, M.J. Wilhelm, D. Kuhn, Z. Zander, H.L. Dai,* and G.A. Petersson*
Journal of Chemical Physics, 159: 154302 (2023).
40) Disentangling the Confounding Spectroscopy of C1 Molecules: Without Symmetry as a Guide, Everything is Allowed
M.J. Wilhelm,* T.J. Johnson, and T.L. Myers
AIP Advances, 13: 055133 (2023).
39) An Infrared Spectral Database for Gas-Phase Quantitation of Volatile Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
T.J. Baker, R.G. Tonkyn, C.J. Thompson, M. Dunlap, P.G. Koster van Groos, N.A. Thakur, M.J. Wilhelm, T.L. Myers, T.J. Johnson*
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 295: 108420 (2023).
38) Influence of Intermolecular Interactions on the Infrared Complex Indices of Refraction for Binary Liquid Mixtures
T.L. Myers,* B.E. Bernacki, M.J. Wilhelm, K.L. Jensen, T.J. Johnson, O. Primera-Pedrozo, R.G. Tonkyn, S.C. Smith, S.D. Burton, and A.O. Bradley
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 24: 22206-22221 (2022).
37) Influence of Phase Transitions on Diffusive Molecular Transport Across Biological Membranes
T. Wu, M.J. Wilhelm,* J. Ma, Y. Li, Y. Wu, and H.L. Dai
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 61: e202205608 (2022).
36) Quantitative Modeling of Electron Dynamics and the Effect of Diffusion in Photosensitized Semiconductor Nanocomposites
H. Fang, M.J. Wilhelm, J. Ma, D. Kuhn, Z. Zander, and H.L. Dai*
Accounts of Chemical Research, 55: 1879-1888 (2022).
35) Indole Facilitates Antimicrobial Uptake in Bacteria
T. Wu, M.J. Wilhelm,* Y. Li, J. Ma, and H.L. Dai
ACS Infectious Diseases, 8: 1124–1133 (2022).
34) Ag Nanoplatelets as Efficient Photosensitizers for TiO2 Nanorods
H. Fang, M.J. Wilhelm, J. Ma, Y. Rao,D. Kuhn, Z. Zander, B.G. DeLacy, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Chemical Physics, 156: Article No. 024703 (2022).
33) Control of Chemical Reactions through Coherent Excitation of Eigenlevels: A Demonstration via Vibronic Coupling in SO2
B. Xue, M.J. Wilhelm, J. Han, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 125: 9065-9070 (2021).
32) Nonlinear Light Scattering from Buried Interfaces: Fundamentals and Applications
M.J. Wilhelm and H.L. Dai
In Emerging Trends in Chemical Applications of Lasers, (Eds. Berman, Young and Dai)
ACS Symposium Series, Vol. 1398, Chapter 9, pp. 173-198 (2021).
31) Determination of Bacterial Surface Charge Density Via Saturation of Adsorbed Ions
M.J. Wilhelm,* M. Sharifian Gh., T. Wu, Y. Li, C.M. Chang, J. Ma, and H.L. Dai
Biophysical Journal, 120: 2461-2470 (2021).
30) Influence of Solvent on Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Efficiency: What’s So Special About Acetonitrile?
H. Fang, J. Ma, M.J. Wilhelm, B.G. DeLacy, and H.L. Dai*
Particle & Particle Systems Characterization, 38: Article No. 2000220 (2021).
29.) Ultrathin Films of Pentacene on Ag(111): Charge-Transfer Bonding and Inter-Adsorbate Interactions
T.J. Rockey, M.J. Wilhelm, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 125: 3385-3395 (2021).
28.) Molecule-Membrane Interactions in Biological Cells Studied with Second Harmonic Light Scattering
M.J. Wilhelm* and H.L. Dai
Chemistry - An Asian Journal, 15: 200-213 (2020).
27.) Collisional Energy Transfer from Vibrationally Excited Hydrogen Isocyanide
M.J. Wilhelm* and H.L. Dai
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 123: 6927-6936 (2019).
26.) Spatially-Resolved Membrane Transport in a Single Cell Imaged by Second Harmonic Light Scattering
M. Sharifian Gh.,# M.J. Wilhelm,#* M. Moore, and H.L. Dai
Biochemistry, 58: 1841-1844 (2019).
25.) Influence of Molecular Structure on Passive Membrane Transport: A Case Study by Second Harmonic Light Scattering
M.J. Wilhelm,#* M. Sharifian Gh.,# and H.L. Dai
Journal of Chemical Physics, 150: Article No. 104705 (2019).
24.) The Carboxylic Anchoring Dye para-Ethyl Red Does Not Adsorb Directly onto TiO2 Particles in Protic Solvents
H. Fang, J. Ma, M.J. Wilhelm, Y. Rao, D.L. Kuhn, Z. Zander, B.G. DeLacy, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 123: 8265-8272 (2019).
23.) UV Photolysis of Pyrazine and the Production of Hydrogen Isocyanide
M.J. Wilhelm,#* G.A. Petersson,#* J.M. Smith, D. Behrendt, J. Ma, L. Letendre, and H.L. Dai
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 122: 9001-9013 (2018).
22.) Azithromycin-Induced Changes to Bacterial Membrane Properties Monitored In Vitro by Second-Harmonic Light Scattering
M. Sharifian Gh.,# M.J. Wilhelm,#* and H.L. Dai
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 9: 569-574 (2018).
21.) Towards Quantification of Myelin by Solid-State MRI of the Lipid Matrix Protons
A.C. Seifert, C. Li, M.J. Wilhelm, S.L. Wehrli, and F.W. Wehrli*
NeuroImage, 163: 358-367 (2017).
20.) Is Photolytic Production a Viable Source of HCN and HNC in Astrophysical Environments? A Laboratory Based Feasibility Study of Methyl Cyanoformate
M.J. Wilhelm,#* E. Martinez-Nunez,#* J. Gonzalez-Vazquez, S.A. Vazquez, J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai
Astrophysical Journal, 849: 15 (2017).
19.) Label-Free Optical Method for Quantifying Molecular Transport Across Cellular Membranes In Vitro
M. Sharifian Gh., M.J. Wilhelm,* and H.L. Dai
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 7: 3406-3411 (2016).
18.) Note: Reconstructing Interferograms Improves Spectral SNR
M.J. Wilhelm,* J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai
Journal of Chemical Physics, 145: Article No. 036101 (2016).
17.) Large Cross-Section for Super Energy Transfer from Hyperthermal Atoms to Ambient Molecules
J. Ma, M.J. Wilhelm, J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai*
Physical Review A, 93: Article No. 040702(R) (2016).
16.) Spectral Reconstruction Analysis for Enhancing Signal-to-Noise in Time-Resolved Spectroscopies
M.J. Wilhelm,* J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai
Journal of Chemical Physics, 143: Article No. 124202 (2015).
15.) Chemically Induced Changes to Membrane Permeability in Living Cells Probed with Nonlinear Light Scattering
M.J. Wilhelm,* M. Sharifian Gh., and H.L. Dai
Biochemistry, 54: 4427–4430 (2015).
14.) Gram’s Stain Does Not Cross the Bacterial Cytoplasmic Membrane
M.J. Wilhelm,* J.B. Sheffield, M. Sharifian Gh., Y. Wu, C. Spahr, G. Gonella, B. Xu, H.L. Dai*
ACS Chemical Biology, 10: 1711–1717 (2015).
Science News: Bacteria staining method has long been misexplained (May 6, 2015)
Today’s Science: Gram ‘Crackers’ (June 2015)
13.) Adsorption and Transport of Charged Vs. Neutral Hydrophobic Molecules at the Membrane of Murine Erythroleukemia (MEL) Cells
J. Zeng, H.M. Eckenrode, H.L. Dai,* and M.J. Wilhelm
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 127: 122-129 (2015).
12.) Real-Time Molecular Uptake and Membrane-Specific Transport in Living Cells by Optical Microscopy and Nonlinear Light Scattering
M.J. Wilhelm, J.B. Sheffield, G. Gonella, Y. Wu, C. Spahr, J. Zeng, B. Xu, and H.L. Dai*
Chemical Physics Letters, 605-606:158-163 (2014).
11.) Chemical Activation Through Super Energy-Transfer Collisions
J.M. Smith, M. Nikow, J. Ma, M.J. Wilhelm, Y.-C. Han, A.R. Sharma, J.M. Bowman,* and H.L. Dai*
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 136(5): 1682-1685 (2014).
10.) The Lowest Quartet-State of the Ketenyl (HCCO) Radical: Collision-Induced Intersystem Crossing and the v2 Vibrational Mode
M.J. Wilhelm, W. McNavage, J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai*
Chemical Physics, 422: 290-296 (2013).
9.) Collisional Energy Transfer from Vibrationally Highly Excited Radicals is Very Efficient
M.J. Wilhelm, M. Nikow, J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 4(1): 23-29 (2013).
8.) Direct Magnetic Resonance Detection of Myelin and Prospects for Quantitative Imaging of Myelin Density
M.J. Wilhelm, H.H. Ong, S.L. Wehrli, C. Li, P.-H. Tsai, D.B. Hackney, and F.W. Wehrli*
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 109(24): 9605-9610 (2012).
7.) Photolysis (193 nm) of SO2: Nascent Product Energy Distribution Examined Through IR Emission
J. Ma, M.J. Wilhelm, J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 116(1): 166-173 (2012).
6.) Strong Combination-Band IR Emission from Highly Vibrationally Excited Acetylene
M. Nikow, M.J. Wilhelm, J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai*
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 12(12): 2915-2922 (2010).
5.) Vibrational Modes of the Vinyl and Deuterated-Vinyl Radicals
M. Nikow, M.J. Wilhelm, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 113(13): 8857-8870 (2009).
4.) Photodissociation of Vinyl Cyanide at 193 nm: Nascent Product Distributions of the Molecular Elimination Channels
M.J. Wilhelm, M. Nikow, L. Letendre, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Chemical Physics, 130(4): Article No. 044307 (2009).
3.) Signal-to-Noise Enhancement in Time-Resolved IR Emission Spectra Through Two-Dimensional Correlation Analysis
M.J. Wilhelm, M. Nikow, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Molecular Structure, 883-884(1): 242-248 (2008).
2.) The v1 CH Stretching Mode of the Ketenyl (HCCO) Radical
M.J. Wilhelm, W. McNavage, R. Groller, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Chemical Physics, 128(6): Article No. 064313 (2008).
1.) Variations of Vieta’s and Wallis’s Products for π
T.J. Osler* and M.J. Wilhelm
Mathematics and Computer Education, 35: 225-232 (2001).
X.H. Hu, Y. Li, T. Wu, J. Ma, M.J. Wilhelm, and H.L. Dai*
Submitted, (2024)
46) Photolysis Products of CH3I in Air
K. Hughey, M. Dunlap, R.G. Tonkyn, W. Harper, V. Young, M.J. Wilhelm, S. Johnson, T.L. Myers, T.J. Johnson*
Submitted, (2023).
45) Exploitation of Hyperspectral Imaging of Deposits Using Synthetic Spectra Derived from n and k Optical Constants
T.J. Johnson,* B.E. Bernacki, C.E. Lonergan, O.M. Primera-Pedrozo, M.R. Kellly-Gorham, M.J. Wilhelm, B.M. Forland, J.D. Erickson, S.D. Burton, K.D. Hughey, C.J. Thompson, C.L. Gaspar, and T.L. Myers
Submitted, In Revision (2023).
44) Optimal Spectral Resolution for Infrared Studies of Solids and Liquids
B.M. Forland, K.D. Hughey, M.J. Wilhelm, O. Williams, B. Cappello, C. Gaspar, T.L. Myers, S. Sharpe, and T.J. Johnson*
Applied Spectroscopy, Just Accepted (2024).
43) Observing Mechanosensitive Channels in Action in Living Bacteria
M. Sharifian Gh., M.J. Wilhelm,* and H.L. Dai
Biophysical Reports, 4: 100141 (2024).
- Pre-Print Posted to bioRxiv (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.24.554739)
42) Collisional Relaxation of Highly Vibrationally Excited Acetylene Mediated by the Vinylidene Isomer
J.M. Smith,* M. Nikow, M.J. Wilhelm, and H.L. Dai
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 127: 8782-8793 (2023).
- Special Issue: Marsha Lester Festschrift
41) The Low-Lying Electronic States and Ultrafast Relaxation Dynamics of the Monomers and J-Aggregates of meso-Tetrakis (4-sulfonatophenyl) Porphyrins
H. Fang, M.J. Wilhelm, D. Kuhn, Z. Zander, H.L. Dai,* and G.A. Petersson*
Journal of Chemical Physics, 159: 154302 (2023).
- Special Issue: John Perdew Festschrift
40) Disentangling the Confounding Spectroscopy of C1 Molecules: Without Symmetry as a Guide, Everything is Allowed
M.J. Wilhelm,* T.J. Johnson, and T.L. Myers
AIP Advances, 13: 055133 (2023).
- Featured Article
39) An Infrared Spectral Database for Gas-Phase Quantitation of Volatile Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
T.J. Baker, R.G. Tonkyn, C.J. Thompson, M. Dunlap, P.G. Koster van Groos, N.A. Thakur, M.J. Wilhelm, T.L. Myers, T.J. Johnson*
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 295: 108420 (2023).
38) Influence of Intermolecular Interactions on the Infrared Complex Indices of Refraction for Binary Liquid Mixtures
T.L. Myers,* B.E. Bernacki, M.J. Wilhelm, K.L. Jensen, T.J. Johnson, O. Primera-Pedrozo, R.G. Tonkyn, S.C. Smith, S.D. Burton, and A.O. Bradley
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 24: 22206-22221 (2022).
37) Influence of Phase Transitions on Diffusive Molecular Transport Across Biological Membranes
T. Wu, M.J. Wilhelm,* J. Ma, Y. Li, Y. Wu, and H.L. Dai
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 61: e202205608 (2022).
36) Quantitative Modeling of Electron Dynamics and the Effect of Diffusion in Photosensitized Semiconductor Nanocomposites
H. Fang, M.J. Wilhelm, J. Ma, D. Kuhn, Z. Zander, and H.L. Dai*
Accounts of Chemical Research, 55: 1879-1888 (2022).
- Cover Article
35) Indole Facilitates Antimicrobial Uptake in Bacteria
T. Wu, M.J. Wilhelm,* Y. Li, J. Ma, and H.L. Dai
ACS Infectious Diseases, 8: 1124–1133 (2022).
- Cover Article
34) Ag Nanoplatelets as Efficient Photosensitizers for TiO2 Nanorods
H. Fang, M.J. Wilhelm, J. Ma, Y. Rao,D. Kuhn, Z. Zander, B.G. DeLacy, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Chemical Physics, 156: Article No. 024703 (2022).
- Special Issue: Transport of Charge and Energy in Low Dimensional Materials
- Featured Article
- AIP SciLight: "Silver Nanoplatelets prove efficient photosensitizers"
33) Control of Chemical Reactions through Coherent Excitation of Eigenlevels: A Demonstration via Vibronic Coupling in SO2
B. Xue, M.J. Wilhelm, J. Han, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 125: 9065-9070 (2021).
- Special Issue: 125th Anniversary of the Journal of Physical Chemistry
32) Nonlinear Light Scattering from Buried Interfaces: Fundamentals and Applications
M.J. Wilhelm and H.L. Dai
In Emerging Trends in Chemical Applications of Lasers, (Eds. Berman, Young and Dai)
ACS Symposium Series, Vol. 1398, Chapter 9, pp. 173-198 (2021).
31) Determination of Bacterial Surface Charge Density Via Saturation of Adsorbed Ions
M.J. Wilhelm,* M. Sharifian Gh., T. Wu, Y. Li, C.M. Chang, J. Ma, and H.L. Dai
Biophysical Journal, 120: 2461-2470 (2021).
- Pre-Print Posted to bioRxiv (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.29.318840)
- Cover Article
- BPS Blog Post, "How Many Cations Can Dance on the Surface of a Bacterium?"
30) Influence of Solvent on Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Efficiency: What’s So Special About Acetonitrile?
H. Fang, J. Ma, M.J. Wilhelm, B.G. DeLacy, and H.L. Dai*
Particle & Particle Systems Characterization, 38: Article No. 2000220 (2021).
- Cover Article
29.) Ultrathin Films of Pentacene on Ag(111): Charge-Transfer Bonding and Inter-Adsorbate Interactions
T.J. Rockey, M.J. Wilhelm, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 125: 3385-3395 (2021).
- PrePrint Posted to ChemRxiv (DOI: https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv.13490460.v1)
- Special Issue: Emily Carter Festschrift
28.) Molecule-Membrane Interactions in Biological Cells Studied with Second Harmonic Light Scattering
M.J. Wilhelm* and H.L. Dai
Chemistry - An Asian Journal, 15: 200-213 (2020).
- Cover Article
27.) Collisional Energy Transfer from Vibrationally Excited Hydrogen Isocyanide
M.J. Wilhelm* and H.L. Dai
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 123: 6927-6936 (2019).
- Special Issue: Hai-Lung Dai Festschrift
26.) Spatially-Resolved Membrane Transport in a Single Cell Imaged by Second Harmonic Light Scattering
M. Sharifian Gh.,# M.J. Wilhelm,#* M. Moore, and H.L. Dai
Biochemistry, 58: 1841-1844 (2019).
- Communication
25.) Influence of Molecular Structure on Passive Membrane Transport: A Case Study by Second Harmonic Light Scattering
M.J. Wilhelm,#* M. Sharifian Gh.,# and H.L. Dai
Journal of Chemical Physics, 150: Article No. 104705 (2019).
- Special Topic: Nonlinear Spectroscopy and Interfacial Structure and Dynamics
24.) The Carboxylic Anchoring Dye para-Ethyl Red Does Not Adsorb Directly onto TiO2 Particles in Protic Solvents
H. Fang, J. Ma, M.J. Wilhelm, Y. Rao, D.L. Kuhn, Z. Zander, B.G. DeLacy, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 123: 8265-8272 (2019).
- Special Issue: Hans-Joachim Freund and Joachim Sauer Festschrift
23.) UV Photolysis of Pyrazine and the Production of Hydrogen Isocyanide
M.J. Wilhelm,#* G.A. Petersson,#* J.M. Smith, D. Behrendt, J. Ma, L. Letendre, and H.L. Dai
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 122: 9001-9013 (2018).
- Special Issue: William Jackson Festschrift
22.) Azithromycin-Induced Changes to Bacterial Membrane Properties Monitored In Vitro by Second-Harmonic Light Scattering
M. Sharifian Gh.,# M.J. Wilhelm,#* and H.L. Dai
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 9: 569-574 (2018).
- Special Topic: Med Chem Tech: Driving Drug Development
21.) Towards Quantification of Myelin by Solid-State MRI of the Lipid Matrix Protons
A.C. Seifert, C. Li, M.J. Wilhelm, S.L. Wehrli, and F.W. Wehrli*
NeuroImage, 163: 358-367 (2017).
20.) Is Photolytic Production a Viable Source of HCN and HNC in Astrophysical Environments? A Laboratory Based Feasibility Study of Methyl Cyanoformate
M.J. Wilhelm,#* E. Martinez-Nunez,#* J. Gonzalez-Vazquez, S.A. Vazquez, J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai
Astrophysical Journal, 849: 15 (2017).
- PrePrint Posted to arXiv (Article 1606.06230v3)
19.) Label-Free Optical Method for Quantifying Molecular Transport Across Cellular Membranes In Vitro
M. Sharifian Gh., M.J. Wilhelm,* and H.L. Dai
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 7: 3406-3411 (2016).
18.) Note: Reconstructing Interferograms Improves Spectral SNR
M.J. Wilhelm,* J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai
Journal of Chemical Physics, 145: Article No. 036101 (2016).
17.) Large Cross-Section for Super Energy Transfer from Hyperthermal Atoms to Ambient Molecules
J. Ma, M.J. Wilhelm, J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai*
Physical Review A, 93: Article No. 040702(R) (2016).
- Rapid Communication
16.) Spectral Reconstruction Analysis for Enhancing Signal-to-Noise in Time-Resolved Spectroscopies
M.J. Wilhelm,* J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai
Journal of Chemical Physics, 143: Article No. 124202 (2015).
15.) Chemically Induced Changes to Membrane Permeability in Living Cells Probed with Nonlinear Light Scattering
M.J. Wilhelm,* M. Sharifian Gh., and H.L. Dai
Biochemistry, 54: 4427–4430 (2015).
- Rapid Report
14.) Gram’s Stain Does Not Cross the Bacterial Cytoplasmic Membrane
M.J. Wilhelm,* J.B. Sheffield, M. Sharifian Gh., Y. Wu, C. Spahr, G. Gonella, B. Xu, H.L. Dai*
ACS Chemical Biology, 10: 1711–1717 (2015).
- Cover Article
- Highlighted in the Popular Press:
Science News: Bacteria staining method has long been misexplained (May 6, 2015)
Today’s Science: Gram ‘Crackers’ (June 2015)
13.) Adsorption and Transport of Charged Vs. Neutral Hydrophobic Molecules at the Membrane of Murine Erythroleukemia (MEL) Cells
J. Zeng, H.M. Eckenrode, H.L. Dai,* and M.J. Wilhelm
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 127: 122-129 (2015).
12.) Real-Time Molecular Uptake and Membrane-Specific Transport in Living Cells by Optical Microscopy and Nonlinear Light Scattering
M.J. Wilhelm, J.B. Sheffield, G. Gonella, Y. Wu, C. Spahr, J. Zeng, B. Xu, and H.L. Dai*
Chemical Physics Letters, 605-606:158-163 (2014).
- Cover Article
- Invited Frontiers Article
11.) Chemical Activation Through Super Energy-Transfer Collisions
J.M. Smith, M. Nikow, J. Ma, M.J. Wilhelm, Y.-C. Han, A.R. Sharma, J.M. Bowman,* and H.L. Dai*
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 136(5): 1682-1685 (2014).
- Communication
10.) The Lowest Quartet-State of the Ketenyl (HCCO) Radical: Collision-Induced Intersystem Crossing and the v2 Vibrational Mode
M.J. Wilhelm, W. McNavage, J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai*
Chemical Physics, 422: 290-296 (2013).
- Special Issue: A tribute to Robin Hochstrasser
9.) Collisional Energy Transfer from Vibrationally Highly Excited Radicals is Very Efficient
M.J. Wilhelm, M. Nikow, J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 4(1): 23-29 (2013).
8.) Direct Magnetic Resonance Detection of Myelin and Prospects for Quantitative Imaging of Myelin Density
M.J. Wilhelm, H.H. Ong, S.L. Wehrli, C. Li, P.-H. Tsai, D.B. Hackney, and F.W. Wehrli*
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 109(24): 9605-9610 (2012).
7.) Photolysis (193 nm) of SO2: Nascent Product Energy Distribution Examined Through IR Emission
J. Ma, M.J. Wilhelm, J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 116(1): 166-173 (2012).
6.) Strong Combination-Band IR Emission from Highly Vibrationally Excited Acetylene
M. Nikow, M.J. Wilhelm, J.M. Smith, and H.L. Dai*
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 12(12): 2915-2922 (2010).
5.) Vibrational Modes of the Vinyl and Deuterated-Vinyl Radicals
M. Nikow, M.J. Wilhelm, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 113(13): 8857-8870 (2009).
4.) Photodissociation of Vinyl Cyanide at 193 nm: Nascent Product Distributions of the Molecular Elimination Channels
M.J. Wilhelm, M. Nikow, L. Letendre, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Chemical Physics, 130(4): Article No. 044307 (2009).
3.) Signal-to-Noise Enhancement in Time-Resolved IR Emission Spectra Through Two-Dimensional Correlation Analysis
M.J. Wilhelm, M. Nikow, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Molecular Structure, 883-884(1): 242-248 (2008).
2.) The v1 CH Stretching Mode of the Ketenyl (HCCO) Radical
M.J. Wilhelm, W. McNavage, R. Groller, and H.L. Dai*
Journal of Chemical Physics, 128(6): Article No. 064313 (2008).
1.) Variations of Vieta’s and Wallis’s Products for π
T.J. Osler* and M.J. Wilhelm
Mathematics and Computer Education, 35: 225-232 (2001).