Carnegie Mellon College of Engineering  
ChemE Home  
Alumni
 
 
 



 
People
 

Carnegie Mellon University 1995-

University of Illinois 1987-1995

Cambridge University(postdoc) 1985-1987

Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1985

B.S. Chemistry, California Institute of Technology, 1981

Andrew J. Gellman
Head of Chemical Engineering and Lord Professor of Chemical Engineering, Chemistry(Courtesy), Materials Science and Engineering(Courtesy)


Office: Doherty Hall 1111
Phone: (412) 268-3848
Fax: (412) 268-7139
Email: gellman@cmu.edu
Secretary: Janet Latini
    Office: Doherty Hall 1107
    E-mail: jlatini@andrew.cmu.edu
    Phone: (412) 268-2230
    Fax: (412) 268-7139

Biography
Research Interests
Highlights
Awards and Honors
Publications
Research Group Site
Interactions with the National Technology Laboratory
    Regional University Alliance:
      www.netl.doe.gov/index.html

Biography

Professor Gellman received his BS in Chemistry from the California Institute of Technology in 1981 and his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1985. Thereafter he was a postdoctoral fellow at Cambridge University in Physical Chemistry. He became a faculty member of the chemistry department at the University of Illinois before joining Carnegie Mellon in 1995. He was appointed the Lord Professor of Chemical Engineering in 1999. Prof. Gellman also holds Adjunct appointments in Materials Science and Engineering and in Chemistry. Prof. Gellman succeeded Ignacio Grossmann as Department Head in 2003. He promulgated a 26 million dollar renovation of Doherty Hall between 2004 -2007. Prof. Gellman organized a consortium involving Carnegie Mellon, University of Pittsburgh, and West Virginia University and became the founding Director of the Institute for Advanced Energy Solutions, an outgrowth of the Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory, in 2007.


Back to Top


Research Interests

Professor Gellman's group uses experimental techniques, especially ultrahigh vacuum methods, to study processes occurring on surfaces such as the bonding of molecules to metal surfaces, surface structure, reaction kinetics, catalysis, friction, and lubrication.

The use of surface science methods to create and study well-defined catalytic surfaces allows Professor Gellman's group to investigate problems in heterogeneous catalysis at the most fundamental level. One current project is aimed at understanding the nature of the transition state for elementary steps important in the catalytic surface chemistry. These include reactions such as alkyl hydrogenation, acid deprotonation, ß-hydride elimination, dehalogenation and many others. The experimental measurements to probe the characteristics of the transition state are compared to the results of Density Functional Theory simulations. A second project is aimed at understanding the properties of naturally chiral surfaces used for enantioselective heterogeneous catalysis. Naturally chiral high Miller index metal surfaces were first studied in Professor Gellman’s laboratory and have been shown to have enantiospecific interactions with chiral adsorbates.

Surface science methods are having an important impact in the field of tribology, the study of the mechanical properties of surfaces such as friction, adhesion, and lubrication. A unique apparatus has been developed for study of the frictional properties of single crystalline metal surfaces under highly controlled conditions. Current work is aimed at the study of friction between the Si surfaces used in MEMS devices. Other work is aimed at the study of the surface chemistry of lubricants. Much of this work has focused on the lubrication of data storage media.


Back to Top


Highlights

  • Completed seventh year as Department Head of Chemical Engineering. The final touches on the renovation of Doherty Hall were finished. The renovated facility has now been in use for one full year with no substantive complaints or issues. This is a testament to the amount of planning and forethought that went into the design.

  • Completed second year as Director of the NETL - Institute for Advanced Energy Studies. During this year CMU successfully partnered with URS Corp., Booz Allen Hamilton Corp., and KeyLogic Corp. to win three of the NETL support services contracts: Research and Engineering Support (RSE), Energy Sector Planning and Analysis (ESPA), and Project Execution and Integration (PEI). Andy expanded the University consortium from CMU, Pitt and WVU to include Penn State University, Virginia Tech.

  • Continued focus on the study of the super-enantiospecific, explosive decomposition of tartaric acid on several naturally chiral Cu(hkl) surfaces. This is a fascinating reaction that occurs by highly non-linear reaction kinetics leading to the super-enantiospecificity.

  • Developed and tested a 100 channel microreactor array for high throughput studies of catalysis on Composition spread alloy films. This will serve as the foundation for significant effort in high throughput catalysis in my laboratory for the next decade.

  • Two major grants as PI. One a DOE grant for $2M and is for continued study of enantioselective reactions on naturally chiral surfaces. The second is an NSF MRI grant ($640 K) for development of new instrumentation for the deposition of composition spread alloy films.


Back to Top


Awards and Honors

  • Best Paper of 2002 in Journal of Engineering Tribology, 2002

  • Robert A. Welch Foundation Lecturer, 2001

  • Ipatieff Prize, American Chemical Society, 1998

  • Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, A.P. Sloan Foundation 1991-1993

  • Packard Fellowship in Science and Engineering, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, 1989-1994

  • Beckman Fellow - Center for Advanced Study, University of Illinois, 1989

  • Distinguished New Faculty in Chemistry Award, Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, 1986

  • Arnold O. Beckman Research Award, University of Illinois, 1986

  • ICI Postdoctoral Fellow, Cambridge University, 1985-1986

  • Earle C. Anthony Fellowship, University of California at Berkeley, 1982-1983

  • Ephriam Weiss Fellowship, University of California at Berkeley, 1981-1982

  • Fredric W. Hinrich, Jr. Memorial Award, California Institute of Technology, 1981


Back to Top


Publications

       Recent Publications

       Selected Publications

       Full Publications


Back to Top


Recent Publications

A.J. Gellman, “Chiral Surfaces: Accomplishments and Challenges” ACS Nano 4(1), (2010) 5-10

C.P. O’Brien, B.H. Howard, J.B. Miller, B.D. Morreale, A.J. Gellman “Inhibition of hydrogen transport through Pd and Pd47Cu53 membranes by H2S at 350 oC” Journal of Membrane Science 349, (2010) 380-384

Y. Yun, E. Broitman, A.J. Gellman “Oxidation of Fluorinated Amorphous Carbon (a-CFx) Films” Langmuir, 26(2), (2010) 908-914

A.J. Gellman, N. Shukla, “Nanocatalysis: More than Speed” Nature Materials, 8, (2009), 87-88

N. Shukla, M.M. Nigra, T. Nuhfer, M.A Bartel A.J Gellman “Tailoring the shapes of FeixPt100?x Nanoparticles” Nanotechnology 20(6), (2009), 065602

P.J. Sides, D. Faruqui, A.J. Gellman “Dynamics of Charging of Muscovite Mica: Measurement and Modeling” Langmuir 25(3), (2009), 1475-1481

J.B. Miller, A.J. Gellman, “Structural evolution of sulfur overlayers on Pd(111)” Surface Science 603, (2009), L82-85

W. Michalak, E. Broitman, M.A. Alvin, A.J. Gellman, J.B. Miller, “Interactions of SO2 and H2S with amorphous carbon films” Applied Catalysis A – General 362, (2009), 8-13

D.S. Sholl, A.J. Gellman “Developing chiral surfaces for enantioselective chemical processing” AIChE Journal 55(10), (2009), 2484-2490

A.J. Gellman, D.S. Sholl “Chemical processing with one hand” Chemical Engineering Progress, Oct. 2009, 16

E. Broitman, A. Furlan, G.K. Gueorguiev, Zs. Czigány, A.M. Tarditi, A.J. Gellman, S. Stafström, L. Hultman “Water adsorption on phosphorous-carbide thin films” Surface & Coatings Technology 204, (2009) 1035–1039


Back to Publications



Selected Publications

D.M. Rampulla, A.J. Francis, K.S. Knight, A.J. Gellman “Enantioselective surface chemistry of 2-bromobutane on the Cu(643)R&S and Cu(531)R&S surfaces” J. Phys Chem. B 110, (2006), 10411-10420

P. Ye, A.J. Gellman, “The transition state for ß-hydride elimination in alkyl groups on Pt(111)” J. Phys. Chem. B 110(19), (2006), 9660-9666

J. Horvath, P. Kamakoti, A. Koritnik, D.S. Sholl, A.J. Gellman “Enantioselective Separation on a Naturally Chiral Surface” J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 126(45), (2004), 14988-14994

A.J. Gellman “Vapor Lubricant Transport in MEMS Devices” Tribology Lett. 17(3), (2004), 455-461

A.J. Gellman, K.R. Paserba “Kinetics and Mechanism of Oligomer Desorption from Surfaces: n-Alkanes on Graphite” J. Phys. Chem. 106, (2002), 13231-13241


Back to Publications



Full Publications

  1. Contributions to : A Companion to the Life Sciences, van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1979, ed. S.B. Day.

  2. A.J. Gellman, M.H. Farias, M. Salmeron, G.A. Somorjai, "A TDS Study of Thiophene Adsorption on the Clean and Sulfided Mo(100) Crystal Surface", Surf. Sci. 136, 217-228 (1984)

  3. M.H. Farias, A.J. Gellman, G.A. Somorjai, R.R. Chianelli, K.S. Liang, "The Coadsorption and Reactions of Sulfur, Hydrogen, and Oxygen on the Clean and Sulfided Mo(100) and MoS2(0001) Crystal Faces", Surf. Sci. 140, 181-196 (1984)

  4. A.J. Gellman, M.H. Farias, G.A. Somorjai, "The Catalytic Hydrodesulfurization of Thiophene on the Mo(100) Crystal Face", J. Catal. 88, 546-548 (1984)

  5. R.C. Yeates, J.E. Turner, A.J. Gellman, G.A. Somorjai, "The Oscillatory Behavior of the CO Oxidation Reaction at Atmospheric Pressure on Pt Single Crystals: Surface Analysis and Pressure Dependent Mechanisms", Surf. Sci. 149, 175-190 (1985)

  6. C.S. Zhang, A.J. Gellman, M.H. Farias, G.A. Somorjai, "The Adsorbate Induced Facetting of the Mo(111) Crystal Face", Mater. Res. Bull. 20, 1129-1135 (1985)

  7. M.A. Logan, A.J. Gellman, G.A. Somorjai, "The Hydrogenation of Carbon Monoxide on Mo Foils and Single Crystal Surfaces", J. Catal. 94, 60-68 (1985)

  8. A.J. Gellman, M. Asscher, G.A. Somorjai, "Studies of the Kinetics and Mechanisms of Ammonia Synthesis and Hydrodesulfurization on Metal Single Crystal Surfaces", Catalyst Characterization Science, p. 154-164, ACS Symposium Series 288, ed. M.L. Deviney and J.L. Gland (1985)

  9. C.S. Zhang, A.J. Gellman, G.J. Wang, G.A. Somorjai, "The Influence of Steps in the Oxidation of Molybdenum Single Crystal Surfaces", Surf. Sci. 164, L835 (1985)

  10. A.J. Gellman, "Surface Science and High Pressures Catalytic Studies of the Hydrodesulfurization of Thiophene over Mo Single Crystal Surfaces", Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Berkeley, CA (1985)

  11. F. Zaera, A.J. Gellman, G.A. Somorjai, "Surface Science Studies of Catalysis: Classification of Reactions", Acc. Chem. Res. 19, 24-31 (1986)

  12. A.J. Gellman, D. Neiman, G.A. Somorjai, "Catalytic Hydrodesulfurization over the Mo(100) Single Crystal Surface I: Kinetics and Overall Mechanism", J. Catal. 106, 92-102 (1987)

  13. A.J. Gellman, M.E. Bussell, G.A. Somorjai, "Catalytic Hydrodesulfurization over the Mo(100) Single Crystal Surface II: The Role of Adsorbed Sulfur and Mechanism of the Desulfurization Step", J. Catal. 106, 103-113 (1987)

  14. A.J. Gellman, W.T. Tysoe, F. Zaera, G.A. Somorjai, "The Structure of the Sulfided Mo(100) Surface: an XPS and UPS Study", Surf. Sci. 191, 271-287 (1987)

  15. J.P.S. Badyal, A.J. Gellman, R.M. Lambert, "The Origin of Certain Features in the Auger Spectrum of Ru(0001): Impurities, Auger Transitions or Diffraction Effects", Surf. Sci. 188, 557-562 (1987)

  16. M.E. Bussell, A.J. Gellman, G.A. Somorjai, "The Influence of Surface Structure on the Hydrodesulfurization Activity of Molybdenum and Rhenium Single Crystal Surfaces", J. Catal. 110, 423-426 (1988)

  17. J.P.S. Badyal, A.J. Gellman, R.M. Lambert, "Model Studies of the SMSI Phenomenon I: CO and Hydrogen Chemistry at the Ru/Ti Interface", J. Catal. 111, 383-396 (1988)

  18. P.Y. Timbrell, A.J. Gellman, R.M. Lambert, R.F. Willis, "Negative Ion Resonance Selective Mode Enhancement in the HREEL Spectrum of C2H2 on Pd(111)", Surf. Sci. 206, 339-347 (1988)

  19. D. Jaffey, A.J. Gellman, R.M. Lambert, "Overlayer and Intermetallic Compound Surface Phases in the Sm/Cu(111) System", Surf. Sci. 214, 407-435 (1989)

  20. J.P.S. Badyal, A.J. Gellman, R.W. Judd, R.M. Lambert, "Single Crystal Modelling of the SMSI Phenomenon: Structure, Composition, Electronic Effects and CO Chemisorption at the Ru(0001)/TiOx Interface", Catal. Lett. 1, 41-50 (1988)

  21. D.G. Kelley, A.J. Gellman, M. Salmeron, G.A. Somorjai, V. Maurice, M. Huber, J. Oudar, "The Adsorption and Coadsorption of Sulfur and Carbon Monoxide on Rhenium Single Crystal Surfaces", Surf. Sci. 204, 1-25 (1988)

  22. M.E. Bussell, A.J. Gellman, G.A. Somorjai, "The Role of Adsorbate Overlayers in Thiophene Hydrodesulfurization over Molybdenum and Rhenium Single Crystals", Catal. Lett. 1, 195-202 (1988)

  23. C.H. Patterson, J.H. Mundenar, P.Y. Timbrell, A.J. Gellman, R.M. Lambert, "Molecular Pathways in the Cyclotrimerization of Acetylene: Vibrational Spectra of the C4H4 Intermediate and its Thermal Decomposition Products", Surf. Sci. 208, 93-112 (1989)

  24. T.M. Gentle, C.T. Tsai, K.P. Walley, A.J. Gellman, "Surface Synthesis of Thiophene", Catal. Lett. 2 19-26 (1989)

  25. A.J. Gellman, B.M. Naasz, R.G. Schmidt, M.R. Chaudury, T.M. Gentle, "Secondary Neutral Mass Spectrometry Studies of Metal (semi-metal) / Polymer Interfaces", J. Adh. Sci. Tech. 4(7), (1990) 597-601

  26. A.J. Gellman, R. Hamers, J. Lyding, G. McClelland, M. Salmeron, B. Schardt, " Specifications for a General Purpose Scanning Tunneling Microscope - NSF Workshop Report", submitted to the NSF

  27. K.P. Walley, A.J. Gellman, "Mechanical Properties of Metallic Interfaces", in Interfaces Between Polymers, Metals and Ceramics", eds. B.M. DeKoven, A.J. Gellman, R. Rosenberg, MRS Proc. 153, (1989), 345-350

  28. B.M. Dekoven, A.J. Gellman, R. Rosenberg,(eds.) Interfaces Between Polymers, Metals, and Ceramics, MRS Proc. 153, (1989)

  29. J.P.S. Badyal, A.J. Gellman, R.W. Judd, R.M. Lambert, "Model Studies of the SMSI Phenomenon at the TiOx/Ru(0001) Interface", Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal., 48 (1989) 19-30

  30. A.J. Gellman, "Surface Induced Heterocycle Formation - Sulfur Atom Abstraction During Cyclization", J. Am. Chem. Soc., 113 (1991) 4435-4440

  31. Q. Dai, A.J. Gellman, "Spectral Transformation of EXELFS Data - NiO on Ni(100) and Ni(110)", Surf. Sci. 235, (1990), 217-222

  32. Q. Dai, A.J. Gellman, "A Structural Examination of Nitrogen on Cu(100) and Cu(110) Surfaces", Surf. Sci. 248, (1991), 86-92.

  33. A.J. Gellman, "Heterocyclization Reaction Sites on the Sulfided Pd(111) Surface", Langmuir 7, (1991), 827-830

  34. Q. Dai, A.J. Gellman, "Spectral Transformation of EXELFS Data and A Structural Examination of Nitrogen on the Cu(100) and Cu(110) Surfaces", Advances in Surface and Thin Film Diffraction, MRS Proc. 208 (1991), 69-74

  35. A.J. Gellman, "Heterocyclization of Acetylene to Thiophene at Defects on the Sulfided Pd(111) Surface", Defects in Materials eds. P.D. Bristowe, J.E. Epperson, J.E. Griffith, Z. Liliental-Weber, MRS Proc. 209, (1991), 323-328

  36. R. Zhang, A.J. Gellman, "Straight-Chain Alcohol Adsorption on the Ag(110) Surface", J. Phys. Chem. 95, (1991) 7433-7437

  37. Q. Dai, A.J. Gellman, "HREELS Study of Straight-Chain Alcohols and Alkoxides on the Ag(110) Surface" Surf. Sci. 257, (1991) 103-112

  38. A.J. Gellman, "Heterocyclization Sites on the Sulfided Pd(111) Surface", J. Phys. Chem. 96, (1992), 790

  39. A.J. Gellman, "Lubrication by Molecular Monolayers at Ni-Ni Interfaces", J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A10(1), (1992), 180-187

  40. Q. Dai, A.J. Gellman, "Fluorinated Alcohols on Clean and Pre-oxidized Ag(110) Surfaces: HREELS and TDS Studies" J. Phys. Chem. 95, (1991), 9443-9448

  41. B. Parker, R. Zhang, Q. Dai, A.J. Gellman, "The Influence of Fluorination on Boundary Layer Surface Chemistry", Surface Science Investigations in Tribology: Experimental Approaches ed. Y. Chung, A.M. Homola, G.B. Street, ACS Symp. Series 485, (1992), p. 181-194

  42. A.J. Gellman, J. Dunphy, M. Salmeron, "Imaging of Acetylene Heterocyclization Sites on the Sulfided Pd(111) Surface" Langmuir 8(2), (1992), 534-538

  43. J.G. Forbes, A.J. Gellman, J. Dunphy, M. Salmeron, "STM Imaging of Sulfur Overlayer Structures on the Pd(111) Surface" Surf. Sci. 279, (1992), 68-78.

  44. A.J. Gellman, Q. Dai "The Mechanism of ?-Hydride Elimination in Adsorbed Alkoxides", J. Am. Chem. Soc. 115, (1993), 714-722

  45. T.E. Gentle, R.G. Schmidt, B.M. Naasz, A.J. Gellman, T.M. Gentle, "Organofunctional Silanes as Adhesion Promoters: Direct Characterization of the Polymer/Silane Interphase", J. Adhes. Sci. Technol. 6, (1992), 307-316

  46. T.E. Gentle, R.G. Schmidt, T.M. Gentle, A.J. Gellman, B.M. Naasz, "Probing Chemically Modified Metal/Polymer Interphases Using Sputtered Neutral Mass Spectrometry", Chem. Mod. Surf. Proc. 4th Symp., (1992), 73-88

  47. R. Zhang, A.J. Gellman, "In-situ Observation of Methoxide Hydrogenation on the Ni(111) Surface" Catal. Lett. 17, (1993), 47-53

  48. R. Zhang, A.J. Gellman, "High Pressure Induced Displacement of CO from the Ni(111) Surface" Langmuir 9, (1993), 449-454

  49. Q. Dai, A.J. Gellman, "Fluorine Substituent Effects in Alkoxide Chemistry on the Cu(100) Surface" J. Phys. Chem. 97, (1993), 10783-10789

  50. B. Parker, A.J. Gellman, "Orientation and Chemistry of Alkyl Thiolates on the Ni(100) Surface" Surf. Sci. 292, (1993), 223-234

  51. J. Forbes, A.J. Gellman, "The ?-hydride Elimination Mechanism in Adsorbed Alkyl Groups" J. Am. Chem. Soc. 115, (1993), 6277-6283

  52. A. Paul, A.J. Gellman, "Fluorine Substitution Effects on the Alkyl Coupling on the Ag(111) Surface" J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 117, (1995), 9056-9066

  53. J.M. Meyers, A.J. Gellman, "The Investigation of Fluorinated Propenes on the Cu(111) Surface" Surf. Sci. 339, (1995), 57-67

  54. A. Paul, A.J. Gellman, "?-fluoride Elimination Reactions of Fluorinated Alkyl Groups on the Ag(111) Surface" Langmuir 11, (1995), 4433-4439

  55. C.F. McFadden, A.J. Gellman, "Ultra-high Vacuum Boundary Lubrication of the Cu-Cu Interface by 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol" Langmuir 11, (1995), 273-280

  56. J.M. Meyers, A.J. Gellman, "The Effect of Substituents on the Phenyl Coupling Reaction on Cu(111)" Surf. Sci. 337, (1995), 40-50

  57. C.F. McFadden, A.J. Gellman, R.M. Desrosiers, D.W. Greve, "Decomposition of Ammonia and Diborane on Ni(100) Surfaces", Proceeding of the Fourth International Symposium on Diamond Materials, eds. K.V. Ravi, J.P. Dismukes, pp. 330-335, The Electrochemical Society, Pennington, NJ, (1995)

  58. C.F. McFadden, A.J. Gellman, "Effect of Surface Contamination on the UHV Tribological Behavior of the Cu(111)/Cu(111) Interface" Trib. Lett. 1, (1995), 201-210

  59. C.F. McFadden, P.S. Cremer, A.J. Gellman, "The Adsorption of Chiral Alcohols on "Chiral" Metal Surfaces" Langmuir, 12(10), (1996), 2483-2487

  60. S.C. Street, A.J. Gellman, "FT-IRAS of Adsorbed Alkoxides: Ethoxides on Cu(111)" Coll. and Surf. A 105, (1995), 27-34

  61. S.C. Street, A.J. Gellman, "FT-IRAS of Adsorbed Alkoxides: Fluorinated Ethoxides on Cu(111)" J. Phys. Chem., 100(20), (1996), 8338-8348

  62. J.M. Meyers, S.C. Street, S. Thompson, A.J. Gellman, "The Effect of Fluorine on the Bonding and Orientation of Perfluoroalkylethers on the Cu(111) Surface" Langmuir, 12(6), (1996), 1511-1519

  63. J.M. Meyers, A.J. Gellman, "The Effect of Fluorination on the Surface Chemistry of Alkylethers on Cu(111)" Trib. Lett., 2, (1996), 47-54

  64. S.C. Street, A.J. Gellman, "Quantitative Adsorbate Orientation from Vibrational Spectra: Ethoxides on Cu(111)", J. Chem. Phys., 105, (1996), 7158

  65. J.M. Meyers, A.J. Gellman, "The Effect of Fluorination on the Bonding of Alkyl Ethers to the Al(110) Surface", Surf. Sci., 372, (1997), 171-178

  66. K. Yong, A.J. Gellman, P.J. Sides, "The Structure and Composition of CdTe(100) and Vicinal Surfaces" Surf. Sci., 374, (1997), 65-72

  67. S.C. Street, A.J. Gellman, "Orientation of Physisorbed Propenes on Cu(111)", J. Phys. Chem., 101(8), (1997), 1389-1395

  68. L. Cornaglia, A.J. Gellman, S. Howe, S. Nadimpalli, "Fluoroether Bonding to Carbon Overcoats", ASME/STLE Proc. Symposium on “Tribology of Contact / Near Contact Recording for Ultra-High Density Magnetic Storage” eds. S. Bhatia, A.K. Menon, (1996) p. 38-44

  69. S.C. Street, A.J. Gellman, "FT-IRAS of Adsorbed Alkoxides: 1-Propoxide on Cu(111)", Surface Science, 372, (1997), 223-238

  70. R.M. Desrosiers, D.W. Greve, A.J. Gellman, "Nucleation of Boron Nitride on Ni(100)", Mat. Sci. Eng., B46, (1997), 84-88

  71. K. Yong, J.J. Reinoso, A.J. Gellman, P.J. Sides, "The Reactivity of Dimethylcadmium on GaAs(100) and CdTe(100)", J. Cryst. Growth, 174, (1997), 708-712

  72. R.M. Desrosiers, D.W. Greve, A.J. Gellman, "Nucleation of Boron Nitride Thin Films on Ni(100)", Surface Science, 382, (1997), 35-48

  73. R.M. Desrosiers, D.W. Greve, A.J. Gellman, "Decomposition of B2H6 on Ni(100)" J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A15(4), (1997) 2181-2189

  74. L. Cornaglia, A.J. Gellman, “Fluoroether Bonding to Carbon Overcoats”, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A15(5), (1997) 2755-2765

  75. K. Yong, P.J. Sides, A.J. Gellman, “The Morphology of CdTe Deposited by Organometallic Vapor Phase Epitaxy: the Effect of Substrate Misorientation” J. Electronic Materials 26(10), (1997), 1261-1264

  76. C.F. McFadden, A.J. Gellman, "Metallic Friction: The Influence of Atomic Adsorbates at Submonolayer Coverages" Surface Science 391, (1997), 287-299

  77. J.M. Meyers, R.M. Desrosiers, L. Cornaglia, A.J. Gellman, "Dissociation of Perfluorinated Ethers on Al2O3 Thin Films" Tribology Letters 4(1), (1998), 67-73

  78. C.F. McFadden, A.J. Gellman, “Recent Progress in Ultrahigh Vacuum Tribometry”, Tribology Letters 4, (1998), 155-161

  79. M.T. Buelow, A.J. Gellman, “Correlations Between Substituent Effects for Surface Reactions and Catalytic Reactions”, J. Mol. Catal. A: Chemical 131, (1998), 55-70

  80. A.J. Gellman, “Lubricants and Overcoats for Magnetic Storage Media” Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science 3(4), (1998), 368-372

  81. C.F. McFadden, A.J. Gellman, “Metallic Friction: The Effect of Molecular Adsorbates", Surf. Sci 409, (1998), 171-182

  82. L. Cornaglia, A.J. Gellman, “The Interaction of Fluoroethers with Amorphous Hydrogenated Carbon Films”, Adv. Info. Stor. Sys. 8, (1998), 57-76

  83. C. Chan, A.J. Gellman, “Carbon-Chlorine Bond Cleavage in Chlorofluoroethanes on Pd(111)”, Catal. Lett. 53(3,4), (1998), 139-143

  84. K. Yong, H. Martinez, A.J. Gellman, P.J. Sides, “Homoepitaxial Growth of CdTe on Vicinal CdTe(100) Surfaces: Reaction Kinetics and Mechanism”, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 17(1), (1999), 1-8

  85. K. Paserba, N. Shukla, A.J. Gellman, J. Gui, B. Marchon, “Bonding of Ethers and Alcohols to a-CNx Films” Langmuir 15(5), (1999), 1709-1715

  86. J.S. Ko, A.J. Gellman, C. Jenks, T. Lograsso, P.A. Thiel, “Friction Between Single Grain Al70Pd21Mn9 Quasicrystal Surfaces” Surf. Sci. 423, (1999), 243-255

  87. G. Zhou, C. Chan, A.J. Gellman, “Dechlorination of Fluorinated 1,1-dichloroethanes on Pd(111)” J. Phys. Chem. B 103, (1999), 1134-1143

  88. M.T. Buelow, B. Immaraporn, G. Zhou, A.J. Gellman, “The Transition State for Metal Catalyzed Dehalogenation” Catal. Lett. 59, (1999), 9-13

  89. D. Ren, A.J. Gellman, “Initial Steps in the Surface Chemistry of Vapor Phase Lubrication by Organophosphorus Compounds” Trib. Lett. 6(3,4), (1999), 191-194

  90. A.J. Gellman, “Frictional Properties of Single Crystalline and Quasicrystalline Surfaces”, MRS Proc. Symposium on “Tribology on the 300th Anniversary of Amonton’s Law” eds. M.D. Drory, M.O. Robbins, (1999), 83-85

  91. A.J. Gellman, "Transition States for Surface-Catalyzed Chemistry " Acc. Chem. Res. 33, (2000), 19-26

  92. A.J. Gellman, M.T. Buelow, S.C. Street, T.H. Morton, “Transition State for ?-Elimination of Hydrogen from Alkoxy Groups on Metal Surfaces” J. Phys. Chem. A 104(11), (2000), 2476-2485

  93. M.T. Buelow, A.J. Gellman, “Inductive Substituent Effects: Metal Surfaces versus the Gas Phase” J. Phys. Chem. B 104 (14), (2000), 3280-3285

  94. K. Matyjaszewski, P.J. Miller, N. Shukla, B. Immaraporn, A.J. Gellman, B.B. Luokala, T.M. Siclovan, G. Kickelbick, T. Vallant, H. Hoffmann, T. Pakula, “Polymers at Interfaces: Using Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization in the Controlled Growth of Homopolymers and Block Copolymers from Silicon Surfaces in the Absence of Untethered Sacrificial Initiator”, Macromolecules 32(26), (1999), 8716

  95. N. Shukla, A.J. Gellman, J. Gui, “The Interaction of CF3CH2OH and (CF3CF2)2O with Amorphous Carbon Films” Langmuir 16(16), (2000), 6562-6568

  96. R.Z. Lei, A.J. Gellman, “Humidity Effects on PFPE Lubricant Bonding to a:CHx Overcoats” Langmuir 16(16), (2000), 6628-6635

  97. D. Ren, A.J. Gellman, “The Carbon Deposition Mechanism in Vapor Phase Lubrication” Trib. Trans. 43(3), (2000), 480-488

  98. G. Zhou, A.J. Gellman, “Carbon-Chlorine Bond Dissociation on the Pd(111) Surface” J. Catal. 194, (2000), 233-239

  99. J.S. Ko, A.J. Gellman, “Frictional Anisotropy at Ni(100)/Ni(100) Interfaces” Langmuir 16(22), (2000), 8343-8351

  100. N. Shukla, A.J. Gellman, “Interaction of Alcohols with a-CHx Films” J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 18(5), (2000), 2319-2326

  101. A.J. Gellman, J.D. Horvath, M.T. Buelow, “Chiral Single Crystal Surface Chemistry” J. Mol. Cat. A 167, (2001), 3-11

  102. D. Ren, G. Zhou, A.J. Gellman, “The Decomposition Mechanism of Trimethylphosphite on Ni(111)” Surf. Sci. 475(1-3), (2001), 61-72

  103. K. Yong, P. J. Sides, A. J. Gellman, “Morphological instability of CdTe deposited by organometallic vapor phase epitaxy” Proc. - Electrochem. Soc. 98(23), (1999), 376-382

  104. K.R. Paserba, A.J. Gellman, “Kinetics and Energetics of Oligomer Desorption from Surfaces” Phys. Rev. Lett. 86(19), (2001), 4338-4341

  105. D. Ren, A.J. Gellman, “Reaction Mechanisms in Organophosphate Vapor Phase Lubrication of Metal Surfaces” Trib. Inter. 34, (2001), 353-365

  106. A.J. Gellman, “The Transition State in Catalytic Surface Chemistry” Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science 5, (2001), 85-90

  107. A.J. Gellman, J.S. Ko, “The Current Status of Tribological Surface Science” Trib. Lett. 10(1-2), (2001), 39-44

  108. D. Ren, D. Sung, A.J. Gellman, “Activation of the SiC Surface for Vapor Phase Lubrication by Fe Chemical Vapor Deposition from Fe(CO)5” Trib. Lett., 10(3), (2001), 179-185

  109. J.S. Ko, A.J. Gellman, “Molecular Layering Effects on Friction at Ni(100)/Ni(100) Interfaces” J. Phys. Chem. B 105, (2001), 5186-5195

  110. N. Shukla, A.J. Gellman, J. Gui, “Adsorption of Fluorinated Ethers and Alcohols on Graphite” Langmuir 17(8), (2001), 2395-2401

  111. M.T. Buelow, A.J. Gellman, “The Transition State for Metal Catalyzed Dehalogenation: C-I Bond Cleavage on Ag(111)” J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 123(7), (2001), 1440-1448

  112. C. Mancinelli, J.S. Ko, C.J. Jenks, P.A. Thiel, A.R. Ross, T.A. Lograsso, A.J. Gellman, “Comparative Study of the Tribological and Oxidative Properties of AlPdMn Quasicrystals and Their Cubic Approximants” in Quasicrystals - Preparation, Properties and Applications eds. E. Belin-Ferré, P.A. Thiel, A-P. Tsai, K. Urban MRS Proc. 643, (2001), p. K8.2.1-K8.2.10

  113. J.D. Horvath, A.J. Gellman, “Enantiospecific Desorption of R- and S-Propylene Oxide from a Chiral Cu(643) Surface” J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 123(32), (2001), 7953-7954

  114. R. Lei, A.J. Gellman, P. Jones, “Thermal Stability of Fomblin Z and Fomblin Zdol Thin Films on Amorphous Hydrogenated Carbon” Trib. Lett. 11(1), (2001), 1-5

  115. R.Z. Lei, K.R. Paserba, A.J. Gellman, N. Shukla, L.M. Cornaglia, “PFPE Lubricant Bonding to Carbon Overcoats” Proceedings of the ASME/STLE Symposium on Nanotribology and Nanotechnology for 1 Tbit/in2 eds. A.A. Polycarpou, C.S. Bhatia, (2001), 45-53

  116. K.R. Paserba, A.J. Gellman, “Effects of Conformational Isomerism on the Desorption Kinetics of n-Alkanes from Graphite” J. Chem. Phys. 115(14), (2001), 6737-6751

  117. M.T. Buelow, B. Immaraporn, A.J. Gellman, “The Transition State for Metal Catalyzed Dehalogenation: C-I Bond Cleavage on Pd(111)” J. Catal. 203, (2001), 41-50

  118. A.J. Gellman, “Tribology”, Ch. C2.9 in Encyclopedia of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry, eds. N.D. Spencer, J.H. Moore, Institute of Physics Publ., (2001)

  119. B. Parker, B. Immaraporn, A.J. Gellman, “Carboxylic Acid Deprotonation on the Ag(110) and Ag(111) Surfaces” Langmuir 17(21), (2001), 6638-6646

  120. R.Z. Lei, A.J. Gellman “Alkane Contamination Effects on PFPE Lubricant Bonding to a-CHx Overcoats” Langmuir 17(20), (2001), 6240-6247

  121. K.R. Paserba, A.J. Gellman “Desorption Kinetics and Energetics of Monodisperse Fomblin Zdol from Carbon Surfaces” J. Phys. Chem. B, 105, (2001), 12105-12110

  122. A. J. Gellman, K.R. Paserba, N. Vaidyanathan “Desorption Kinetics of Polyether Lubricants from Surfaces” Trib. Lett. 12(2), (2002), 111-115

  123. N. Shukla, A.J. Gellman, X. Ma, J. Gui “Effect of Humidity on Lubricated Carbon Overcoats” Trib. Lett. 12(2), (2002), 105-109

  124. J.D. Horvath, A.J. Gellman “Enantiospecific Desorption of Chiral Compounds from Chiral Cu(643) and Achiral Cu(111) Surfaces” J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 124(10), (2002), 2384-2392

  125. J.D. Horvath, A.J. Gellman, D.S. Sholl, T.D. Power “Enantiospecific Properties of Chiral Single-Crystal Surfaces” Ch. 19 in Chirality: Physical Chemistry, ACS Symposium Series 110, (2002), p. 269-282

  126. D. Sung , A.J. Gellman “The Surface Chemistry of Alkyl- and Aryl-phosphate Vapor Phase Lubricants on Fe Foil” Trib. Int. 35(9), (2002), 579-590

  127. D. Sung , A.J. Gellman “Thermal Decomposition of Tricresylphosphate Isomers on Fe” Trib. Lett. 13(1), (2002), 9-14

  128. A.J. Gellman “The Influence of Catalytic Surfaces on the Barriers to Elementary Surface Reaction Steps” J. Phys. Chem. 106(41), (2002), 10509-10517

  129. K.R. Paserba, N. Vaidyanathan, A.J. Gellman “Conformational Entropy Effects on the Desorption of Polyethers from Graphite” Langmuir 18(25), (2002), 9799-9809

  130. A.J. Gellman, N.D. Spencer “Surface Chemistry in Tribology” Proc. Inst. Mech. Engrs. part J: Engineering Tribology 216, (2002), 443-461

  131. A.J. Gellman, K.R. Paserba “Kinetics and Mechanism of Oligomer Desorption from Surfaces: n-Alkanes on Graphite” J. Phys. Chem. 106, (2002), 13231-13241

  132. N. Shukla, E. Svedberg, R. Veerdonk, X. Ma, J. Gui, A.J. Gellman “Water Adsorption on Lubricated a-CHx in Humid Environments” Trib. Lett. 15(1), (2003), 9-14

  133. C. Mancinelli, C.J. Jenks, P.A. Thiel, A.J. Gellman “Tribological Properties of a B2-type AlPdMn Quasicrystal Approximant” J. Mater. Res. 18(6), (2003), 1447 – 1456

  134. J.D. Horvath, A.J. Gellman “Naturally Chiral Surfaces” Topics in Catalysis 25(1-4), (2003), 9-15

  135. D. Sung, A.J. Gellman “Ethyl Iodide Decomposition on Cu(111) and Cu(221)” Surf. Sci. 551, (2004), 59-68

  136. R.Z. Lei, A.J. Gellman, B.E. Koel “Desorption Energies of Linear and Cyclic Alkanes on Surfaces: Anomalous Scaling with Length” Surf. Sci. 554(2-3), (2004), 125-140

  137. B. Immaraporn, P. Ye, A.J. Gellman “Chlorofluorocarbon Dechlorination on Pd(111): Effect of Chlorine Stoichiometry” J. Catal. 223, (2004), 98-105

  138. B. Immaraporn, P. Ye, A.J. Gellman “The Transition State for Carboxylic Acid Deprotonation on Cu(100)” J. Phys. Chem. B.108, (2004), 3504-3511

  139. C.M. Mancinelli, A.J. Gellman “Friction Anisotropy at Pd(100)/Pd(100) Interfaces”, Langmuir 20, (2004), 1680-1687

  140. X. Zhao, S.S. Perry, J.D. Horvath. A.J. Gellman “Adsorbate Induced Kink Formation in Straight Step Edges on Cu(533) and Cu(221)”, Surf. Sci. 563, (2004), 217-224

  141. D. Rampulla, A.J. Gellman, “Enantioselectivity on Surfaces with Nanoscale Chiral Structures” in Dekker Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology eds. J.A. Schwarz, Cristian I. Contescu; Karol Putyera, Marcel Dekker Inc., (2004), 1113-1123

  142. P. Kamakoti, J. Horvath, A.J. Gellman, D.S. Sholl “Titration of Chiral Kink Sites on Cu(643) using Iodine Adsorption” Surf. Sci 563, (2004), 206-216

  143. A.J. Gellman “Vapor Lubricant Transport in MEMS Devices” Tribology Lett. 17(3), (2004), 455-461

  144. J. Horvath, P. Kamakoti, A. Koritnik, D.S. Sholl, A.J. Gellman “Enantioselective Separation on a Naturally Chiral Surface” J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 126(45), (2004), 14988-14994

  145. D. Sung, D. Kim, A.J. Gellman “The Surface Chemistry of Vapor Phase Lubricants: Tricresylphosphate on Ni(100)” Trib. Int. 38(2), (2005), 151-157

  146. A.J. Gellman, K.R. Paserba, N. Vaidyanathan “A Comparative Study of the Desorption Kinetics and Energetics of Linear Oligomers from Graphite” J. Mol. Catal. A 228(1-2), (2005), 67-75

  147. C.M. Mancinelli, A.J. Gellman “Lubricant Effects on Friction Between Pd(100) Surface” Tribology Lett. 18(2), (2005) 253-257

  148. M.S. Lim, A.J. Gellman, “Kinetics of Laser Induced Desorption and Decomposition of Fomblin Zdol on Carbon Overcoats” Trib. Int. 31(6-7), (2005), 554-561

  149. X. Li, A.J. Gellman, D.S. Sholl “Orientation of Ethoxy, Mono-, Di-, and Trifluoroethoxy on Cu(111): A DFT Study” J. Mol. Catal. A 228(1-2), (2005), 77-82

  150. D. M. Rampulla, C. M. Mancinelli, I. F. Brunell, A. J. Gellman, “Oxidative and Tribological Properties of Amorphous and Quasicrystalline Approximate Al-Cu-Fe Thin Films” Langmuir 21(10), (2005), 4547-4553

  151. D. Sung, A.J. Gellman, J. Gui, X. Ma “A HREELS Study of Fomblin Z-tetraol Thin Films” J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 23(2), (2005), 316-321

  152. A.J. Gellman, “Oligomer desorption during heterogeneous catalytic synthesis of polymers” Catal. Today 105(1), (2005), 144-151

  153. D. Kim, D. Sung, A.J. Gellman “Activation of SiC surfaces for vapor phase lubrication by chemical vapor deposition of Fe” Trib. Lett. 20(1), (2005), 31-41

  154. A.J. Gellman, N.D. Spencer “Surface Chemistry in Tribology” Ch. 6 in Wear – Materials, Mechanisms and Practice ed. G.W. Stachowiak, Wiley Publ., 2005

  155. D.M. Rampulla, A.J. Gellman, D.S. Sholl “Bromine atoms diffusion on stepped and kinked copper surfaces” Surf. Sci. 600, (2006), 2171-2177

  156. D.M. Rampulla, A.J. Francis, K.S. Knight, A.J. Gellman “Enantioselective surface chemistry of 2-bromobutane on the Cu(643)R&S and Cu(531)R&S surfaces” J. Phys Chem. B 110, (2006), 10411-10420

  157. M.S. Lim, Y. Yun, and Andrew J. Gellman, “Interaction of alcohols and ethers with a-CFx films” Langmuir 22(3), (2006), 1086-1092

  158. X. Li, A.J. Gellman, D.S. Sholl “Using ß-hydride elimination to test propositions for characterizing surface catalyzed reactions” Surf. Sci. Letters 600, (2006), L25 – L28

  159. P. Ye, A.J. Gellman, “The transition state for beta-hydride elimination in alkyl groups on Pt(111)” J. Phys. Chem. B 110(19), (2006), 9660-9666

  160. D.M. Rampulla, A.J. Gellman “Enantioselectivity of alkyl bromides on Cu(643): Effect of changing the chiral center” Surf. Sci. 600, (2006), 2832-2839

  161. A. Rossi, F.M. Piras, D. Kim, A.J. Gellman, N.D. Spencer “Surface reactivity of tributylthiophosphate: Effects of temperature and mechanical stress” Trib. Lett. 23(3), (2006), 197-208

  162. Y. Yun, E. Broitman, A.J. Gellman, “Electron stimulated decomposition of fluorocarbons on amorphous hydrogenated carbon (a-CHx) overcoats used in data storage media” Trib. Lett. 26(1), (2007), 45-51

  163. E. Broitman, V.V. Pushkarev, A.J. Gellman, J. Neidhardt, A. Furlan, L. Hultman “Water adsorption on lubricated fullerene-like CNx films” Thin Solid Films 515(3), (2006), 979-983

  164. Y. Yun, E. Broitman, A. J. Gellman “Adsorption of Fluorinated Ethers and Alcohols on Fresh and Oxidized Carbon Overcoats for Magnetic Data Storage” Langmuir 23(4), (2007), 1953-1958

  165. A.J. Francis, A.J. Koritnik, A.J. Gellman, P.A. Salvador “Chiral surfaces and metal/ceramic heteroepitaxy in the Pt/SrTiO3(621) system” Surf. Sci. 601, (2007), 1930-1936

  166. Y. Yun, X. Ma, J. Gui, E. Broitman and A.J. Gellman “Oxidation Kinetics of Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon (a-CHx) Overcoats on Magnetic Data Storage Media” Langmuir 23, (2007), 5485-5490

  167. X. Li, A.J. Gellman, D.S. Sholl “Density Functional Theory Study of ß-hydride Elimination of Ethyl on Flat and stepped Cu Surfaces” J. Chem. Phys. 127, (2007), 144710

  168. J.B. Miller, C. Matranga, A.J. Gellman “Surface Segregation in a Polycrystalline Pd70Cu30 Alloy Hydrogen Purification Membrane” Surf. Sci. 602, (2008), 375-382

  169. J.D. Horvath, L. Baker, A.J. Gellman, “Enantiospecific orientation of R-3-methylcyclohexanone on the chiral Cu(643)R&S surfaces” J. Phys. Chem. C 112, (2008), 7637-7643

  170. J.B. Miller, B.D. Morreale, A.J. Gellman, “The Effect of Adsorbed Sulfur on Surface Segregation in a Polycrystalline Pd70Cu30 Alloy” Surf. Sci. 602, (2008), 1819-1825

  171. P. Ye, A.J. Gellman, “The transition state for alkyl group hydrogenation on Pt(111)” J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 130(26), (2008), 8518-8526

  172. A.E. Baber, A.J. Gellman, D.S. Sholl, E.C.H. Sykes “The Real Structure of Naturally Chiral Cu{643}” J. Phys. Chem. C 112(30), (2008), 11086-11089

  173. E. Broitman, G.K. Gueorguiev, A. Furlan, N.T. Son, A.J. Gellman, S. Stafström, L. Hultman “Water adsorption on fullerene-like carbon nitride overcoats” Thin Solid Films 517, (2008), 1106–1110

  174. Y. Huang,; A.J. Gellman, “Enantiospecific adsorption of (R)-3-Methylcyclohexanone on naturally chiral Cu(531)R&S surfaces” Catalysis Letters 125(3-4), (2008), 177-182

  175. R.E. Marotti, C.D. Bojorge, E. Broitman, H.R. Cánepa, J.A. Badán, E.A. Dalchiele, A.J. Gellman, “Characterization of ZnO and ZnO:Al thin films deposited by the sol-gel dip-coating technique” Thin Solid Films 517(3), (2008), 1077-1080

  176. A.J. Gellman, N. Shukla, “Nanocatalysis: More than Speed” Nature Materials, 8, (2009), 87-88

  177. N. Shukla, M.M. Nigra, T. Nuhfer, M.A Bartel A.J Gellman “Tailoring the shapes of FexPt100-x Nanoparticles” Nanotechnology 20(6), (2009), 065602

  178. P.J. Sides, D. Faruqui, A.J. Gellman “Dynamics of Charging of Muscovite Mica: Measurement and Modeling” Langmuir 25(3), (2009), 1475-1481

  179. J.B. Miller, A.J. Gellman, “Structural evolution of sulfur overlayers on Pd(111)” Surface Science 603, (2009), L82-85

  180. W. Michalak, E. Broitman, M.A. Alvin, A.J. Gellman, J.B. Miller, “Interactions of SO2 and H2S with amorphous carbon films” Applied Catalysis A – General 362, (2009), 8-13

  181. J.B. Miller, C. Matranga, A.J. Gellman “Surface Segregation in a Polycrystalline Pd70Cu30 Alloy Hydrogen Purification Membrane” Surf. Sci. 602, (2008), 375-382

  182. J.D. Horvath, L. Baker, A.J. Gellman, “Enantiospecific orientation of R-3-methylcyclohexanone on the chiral Cu(643)R&S surfaces” J. Phys. Chem. C 112, (2008), 7637-7643

  183. J.B. Miller, B.D. Morreale, A.J. Gellman, “The Effect of Adsorbed Sulfur on Surface Segregation in a Polycrystalline Pd70Cu30 Alloy” Surf. Sci. 602, (2008), 1819-1825

  184. P. Ye, A.J. Gellman, “The transition state for alkyl group hydrogenation on Pt(111)” J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 130(26), (2008), 8518-8526

  185. A.E. Baber, A.J. Gellman, D.S. Sholl, E.C.H. Sykes “The Real Structure of Naturally Chiral Cu{643}” J. Phys. Chem. C 112(30), (2008), 11086-11089

  186. E. Broitman, G.K. Gueorguiev, A. Furlan, N.T. Son, A.J. Gellman, S. Stafström, L. Hultman “Water adsorption on fullerene-like carbon nitride overcoats” Thin Solid Films 517, (2008), 1106–1110

  187. Y. Huang,; A.J. Gellman, “Enantiospecific adsorption of (R)-3-Methylcyclohexanone on naturally chiral Cu(531)R&S surfaces” Catalysis Letters 125(3-4), (2008), 177-182

  188. R.E. Marotti, C.D. Bojorge, E. Broitman, H.R. Cánepa, J.A. Badán, E.A. Dalchiele, A.J. Gellman, “Characterization of ZnO and ZnO:Al thin films deposited by the sol-gel dip-coating technique” Thin Solid Films 517(3), (2008), 1077-1080

  189. A.J. Gellman, N. Shukla, “Nanocatalysis: More than Speed” Nature Materials, 8, (2009), 87-88

  190. N. Shukla, M.M. Nigra, T. Nuhfer, M.A Bartel A.J Gellman “Tailoring the shapes of FexPt100?x Nanoparticles” Nanotechnology 20(6), (2009), 065602

  191. P.J. Sides, D. Faruqui, A.J. Gellman “Dynamics of Charging of Muscovite Mica: Measurement and Modeling” Langmuir 25(3), (2009), 1475-1481

  192. J.B. Miller, A.J. Gellman, “Structural evolution of sulfur overlayers on Pd(111)” Surface Science 603, (2009), L82-85

  193. W. Michalak, E. Broitman, M.A. Alvin, A.J. Gellman, J.B. Miller, “Interactions of SO2 and H2S with amorphous carbon films” Applied Catalysis A – General 362, (2009), 8-13

  194. D.S. Sholl, A.J. Gellman “Developing chiral surfaces for enantioselective chemical processing” AIChE Journal 55(10), (2009), 2484-2490

  195. A.J. Gellman, D.S. Sholl “Chemical processing with one hand” Chemical Engineering Progress, Oct. 2009, 16

  196. E. Broitman, A. Furlan, G.K. Gueorguiev, Zs. Czigány, A.M. Tarditi, A.J. Gellman, S. Stafström, L. Hultman “Water adsorption on phosphorous-carbide thin films” Surface & Coatings Technology 204, (2009) 1035–1039

  197. A.J. Gellman, “Chiral Surfaces: Accomplishments and Challenges” ACS Nano 4(1), (2010) 5-10

  198. C.P. O’Brien, B.H. Howard, J.B. Miller, B.D. Morreale, A.J. Gellman “Inhibition of hydrogen transport through Pd and Pd47Cu53 membranes by H2S at 350 oC” Journal of Membrane Science 349, (2010) 380-384

  199. Y. Yun, E. Broitman, A.J. Gellman “Oxidation of Fluorinated Amorphous Carbon (a-CFx) Films” Langmuir, 26(2), (2010) 908-914


Back to Publications


 
 
 
ChemE is a department of the College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University
© 2005