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    Publication List 10/12/08 Michael J. Sailor http://chem-faculty.ucsd.edu/sailor/

    RESEARCH ARTICLES

    1. Kressin, A.M., Doan, V.V., Klein, J.D., and Sailor, M.J., Synthesis of StoichiometricCadmium Selenide Films via Sequential Monolayer Electrodeposition. Chem. Mater.,1991, 3(6): p. 1015-20.

    2. Doan, V.V. and Sailor, M.J., Photolithographic Fabrication of Micron-Dimension Porous S

    Structures Exhibiting Visible Luminescence.Appl. Phys. Lett., 1992, 60(5), 619-20.

    3. Doan, V.V. and Sailor, M.J., Luminescent Color Image Generation on Porous Si. Science,1992, 256, 1791-2.

    4. Heinrich, J.L., Curtis, C.L., Credo, G.M., Kavanagh, K.L., and Sailor, M.J., "Luminescentcolloidal Si suspensions from porous Si." Science, 1992. 255: p. 66-8.

    5. Lauerhaas, J.M., Credo, G.M., Heinrich, J.L., and Sailor, M.J., "Reversible LuminescenceQuenching of Porous Si by Solvents." J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1992. 114: p. 1911-2.

    6. Sailor, M.J. and Kavanagh, K.L., "Porous Silicon-What is Responsible for the VisibleLuminescence?"Adv. Mater., 1992. 4, 432-4.

    7. Curtis, C.L., Doan, V.V., Credo, G.M., and Sailor, M.J., "Observation of Optical CavityModes in Photoluminescent Porous Silicon Films." J. Electrochem. Soc., 1993. 140(12):p. 3492-4.

    8. Curtis, C.L., Ritchie, J.E., and Sailor, M.J., "Fabrication of Conducting PolymerInterconnects." Science, 1993. 262: p. 2014.

    9. Doan, V.V., Penner, R.M., and Sailor, M.J., "Enhanced Photoemission from Short-Wavelength Photochemically Etched Porous Silicon." J. Phys. Chem., 1993. 97: p. 4505-8.

    10. Dubbelday, W.B., Szaflarski, D.M., Shimabukuro, R.L., Russell, S.D., and Sailor, M.J.,"Photoluminescent Thin-Film Porous Silicon on Sapphire." Appl. Phys. Lett., 1993.

    62(14): p. 1694-6.11. Klein, J.D., Herrick, R.D., Palmer, D., Sailor, M.J., Brumlik, C.J., and Martin, C.R.,

    "Electrochemical Fabrication of Cadmium Chalcogenide Microdiode Arrays." Chem.Mater., 1993. 5(7): p. 902-4.

    12. Lauerhaas, J.M. and Sailor, M.J., "Chemical Modification of the PhotoluminescenceQuenching of Porous Silicon." Science, 1993. 261: p. 1567-8.

    13. Sailor, M.J. and Curtis, C.L., "Conducting Polymer Connections for Molecular Devices."Adv. Mater., 1994. 6(9): p. 688-92.

    14. Fisher, D.L., Harper, J., and Sailor, M.J., "Energy Transfer Quenching of Porous SiPhotoluminescence by Aromatic Molecules." J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1995. 117: p. 7846-7.

    15. Green, W.H., Lee, E.J., Lauerhaas, J.M., Bitner, T.W., and Sailor, M.J.,"Electrochemiluminescence From Porous Silicon in Formic Acid Liquid-Junction Cells."

    Appl. Phys. Lett., 1995. 67(10): p. 1468-70.

    16. Herrick, R.D., Kaplan, A.S., Chinh, B.K., Shane, M.J., Sailor, M.J., Kavanagh, K.L.,McCreery, R.L., and Zhao, J., "Room-Temperature Electrosynthesis of CarbonaceousFibers." Adv. Mater., 1995. 7(4): p. 398-401.

    17. Lee, E.J., Ha, J.S., and Sailor, M.J., "Photoderivatization of the Surface of Luminescent

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    Porous Silicon With Formic Acid." J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1995. 117(31): p. 8295-6.

    18. Gurtner, C. and Sailor, M.J., "Selective Construction of Electrical Connections Using anOrganic Charge-Transfer Salt." Adv. Mater., 1996. 8(11): p. 897-9.

    19. Harper, J. and Sailor, M.J., "Detection of Nitric Oxide and Nitrogen Dioxide withPhotoluminescent Porous Silicon." Anal. Chem., 1996. 68(21): p. 3713-7.

    20. Lee, E.J., Bitner, T.W., Ha, J.S., Shane, M.J., and Sailor, M.J., "Light-Induced Reactionsof Porous and Single-Crystal Si Surfaces with Carboxylic Acids." J. Am. Chem. Soc.,1996. 118(23): p. 5375-82.

    21. Lee, E.J., Bitner, T.W., Hall, A.P., and Sailor, M.J., "Photoinduced Surface Reactions ofReverse-Biased n-type Porous Si." J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B, 1996. 14(4): p. 2850-4.

    22. Su, K., Tilley, T.D., and Sailor, M.J., "Molecular And Polymer Precursor Routes ToManganese-Doped Zinc Orthosilicate Phosphors." J. Am. Chem Soc., 1996. 118(14): p.3459-68.

    23. Green, W.H., Le, K.P., Grey, J., Au, T.T., and Sailor, M.J., "White Phosphors from a

    Silicate-Carboxylate Sol-Gel Precursor that Lack Metal Activator Ions." Science, 1997.276: p. 1826-8.

    24. Harper, J. and Sailor, M.J., "Photoluminescence Quenching and the PhotochemicalOxidation of Porous Silicon by Molecular Oxygen." Langmuir, 1997. 13(17): p. 4652-8.

    25. Harper, T.F. and Sailor, M.J., "Using Porous Silicon as a Hydrogenating Agent:Derivatization of the Surface of Luminescent Nanocrystalline Silicon with Benzoquinone."J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1997. 119(29): p. 6943-4.

    26. Lin, V.S.-Y., Motesharei, K., Dancil, K.S., Sailor, M.J., and Ghadiri, M.R., "A PorousSilicon-Based Optical Interferometric Biosensor." Science, 1997. 278(5339): p. 840-3.

    27. Sailor, M.J. and Lee, E.J., "Surface Chemistry of Luminescent Silicon Nanocrystallites."

    Adv. Mater., 1997, 9,783-93.

    28. Song, J.H. and Sailor, M.J., "Quenching of Photoluminescence from Porous Silicon byAromatic Molecules." J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1997. 119(31): p. 7381-5.

    29. Gurtner, C., Sailor, M.J., Katz, A.S., and Dynes, R.C., "Electrochemical formation ofcontacts between platinum or gold electrodes with the organic charge-transfer saltstetrathiafulvalenium bromide (TTFBrx, x = 0.74-0.79) orbis(tetramethyltetraselenafulvalenium) perchlorate ((TMTSF)(2)ClO4)." J. Phys. Chem.B., 1998. 102(9): p. 1599-604.

    30. Janshoff, A., Dancil, K.-P.S., Steinem, C., Greiner, D.P., Lin, V.S.-Y., Gurtner, C.,Motesharei, K., Sailor, M.J., and Ghadiri, M.R., "Macroporous p-type silicon Fabry-Perot

    layers. Fabrication, characterization, and applications in biosensing." J. Am. Chem. Soc.,1998. 120(46): p. 12108-16.

    31. Song, J.H. and Sailor, M.J., "Functionalization of Nanocrystalline Porous Silicon Surfaceswith Aryllithium Reagents: Formation of Silicon-Carbon Bonds by Cleavage of Silicon-Silicon Bonds." J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1998. 120(10): p. 2376-81.

    32. Song, J.H. and Sailor, M.J., "Dimethyl Sulfoxide as a Mild Oxidizing Agent for PorousSilicon and its Effect on Photoluminescence." Inorg. Chem., 1998. 37(13): p. 3355-60.

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    33. Dancil, K.-P.S., Greiner, D.P., and Sailor, M.J., "A porous silicon optical biosensor:detection of reversible binding of IgG to a protein A-modified surface." J. Am. Chem. Soc.,1999. 121(34): p. 7925-30.

    34. Gurtner, C., Wun, A.W., and Sailor, M.J., "Surface modification of porous silicon byelectrochemical reduction of organo halides." Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 1999. 38(13/14): p.

    1966-8.

    35. Song, J.H. and Sailor, M.J., "Reaction of photoluminescent porous silicon surfaces withlithium reagents to form silicon-carbon bound surface species." Inorg. Chem., 1999.38(7): p. 1498-503.

    36. Song, J.H. and Sailor, M.J., "Chemical modification of crystalline porous silicon surfaces."Comments Inorganic Chem., 1999. 21(1-3): p. 69-84.

    37. Content, S., Trogler, W.C., and Sailor, M.J., "Detection of Nitrobenzene, DNT and TNTVapors by Quenching of Porous Silicon Photoluminescence." Chem. Europ. J., 2000.6(12): p. 2205-13.

    38. Gao, J., Gao, T., and Sailor, M.J., "A porous silicon vapor sensor based on laserinterferometry." Appl. Phys. Lett., 2000. 77(6): p. 901-3.

    39. Ltant, S. and Sailor, M.J., "Detection of HF gas with a porous Si interferometer." Adv.Mater., 2000. 12(5): p. 355-9.

    40. Ltant, S.E., Content, S., Tan, T.T., Zenhausern, F., and Sailor, M.J., "Integration ofPorous Silicon Chips in an Electronic Artificial Nose." Sens. Actuators B, 2000. 69(1-2): p.193-8.

    41. Sohn, H., Ltant, S., Sailor, M.J., and Trogler, W.C., "Detection of fluorophosphonatechemical warfare agents by catalytic hydrolysis with a porous silicon interferometer." J.

    Am. Chem. Soc., 2000. 122: p. 5399-400.

    42. Tinsley-Bown, A.M., Canham, L.T., Hollings, M., Anderson, M.H., Reeves, C.L., Cox, T.I.,Nicklin, S., Squirrell, D.J., Perkins, E., Hutchinson, A., Sailor, M.J., and Wun, A., "Tuningthe pore size and surface chemistry of porous silicon for immunoassays." Phys. StatusSolidi A, 2000. 182(1): p. 547-53.

    43. Chin, V., Collins, B.E., Sailor, M.J., and Bhatia, S.N., "Compatibility of primaryhepatocytes with oxidized nanoporous silicon." Adv. Mater., 2001. 13(24): p. 1877-80.

    44. Colicos, M.A., Collins, B.E., Sailor, M.J., and Goda, Y., "Hippocampal synapseremodeling induced by photoconductive silicon stimulation." Cell, 2001. 107(5): p. 605-16

    45. Ltant, S. and Sailor, M.J., "Molecular identification by time resolved interferometry in aporous silicon film." Adv. Mat., 2001. 13(5): p. 335-8.

    46. Sohn, H., Calhoun, R.M., Sailor, M.J., and Trogler, W.C., "Detection of TNT and PicricAcid on Surfaces and in Seawater Using Photoluminescent Polysiloles." Angew. Chem.Int. Ed., 2001. 40(11): p. 2104-5.

    47. Canaria, C.A., Huang, M., Cho, Y., Heinrich, J.L., Lee, L.I., Shane, M.J., Smith, R.C.,Sailor, M.J., and Miskelly, G.M., "The effect of surfactants on the reactivity andphotophysics of luminescent nanocrystalline porous silicon." Adv. Funct. Mater., 2002.12(8): p. 495-500.

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    48. Canaria, C.A., Lees, I.N., Wun, A.W., Miskelly, G.M., and Sailor, M.J., "Characterizationof the carbon-silicon stretch in methylated porous silicon observation of an anomalousisotope shift in the FTIR spectrum." Inorg. Chem. Comm., 2002. 5: p. 560-4.

    49. Collins, B.E., Dancil, K.-P., Abbi, G., and Sailor, M.J., "Determining protein size using anelectrochemically machined pore gradient in silicon." Adv. Funct. Mater., 2002. 12(3): p.

    187-91.

    50. Cunin, F., Schmedake, T.A., Link, J.R., Li, Y.Y., Koh, J., Bhatia, S.N., and Sailor, M.J.,"Biomolecular screening with encoded porous silicon photonic crystals." Nature Mater.,2002. 1: p. 39-41.

    51. Gao, J., Gao, T., Li, Y.Y., and Sailor, M.J., "Vapor Sensors Based on OpticalInterferometry from Oxidized Microporous Silicon Films." Langmuir, 2002. 18: p. 2229-33.

    52. Gao, T., Gao, J., and Sailor, M.J., "Tuning the response and stability of thin filmmesoporous silicon vapor sensors by surface modification." Langmuir, 2002. 18(25): p.9953-7.

    53. Liu, R., Schmedake, T.A., Li, Y.Y., Sailor, M.J., and Fainman, Y., "Novel Porous SiliconVapor Sensor based on Polarization Interferometry." Sens. Actuators B, 2002. 87(1): p.58-62.

    54. Mikulec, F.V., Kirtland, J.D., and Sailor, M.J., "Explosive nanocrystalline porous siliconand its use in atomic emission spectroscopy." Adv. Mater., 2002. 14: p. 38-41.

    55. Schmedake, T.A., Cunin, F., Link, J.R., and Sailor, M.J., "Standoff detection of chemicalsusing porous silicon "Smart Dust" particles." Adv. Mater., 2002. 14: p. 1270-2.

    56. Lees, I.N., Lin, H., Canaria, C.A., Gurtner, C., Sailor, M.J., and Miskelly, G.M., "ChemicalStability of Porous Silicon Surfaces Electrochemically Modified with Functional AlkylSpecies." Langmuir, 2003. 19: p. 9812-7.

    57. Li, Y.Y., Cunin, F., Link, J.R., Gao, T., Betts, R.E., Reiver, S.H., Chin, V., Bhatia, S.N.,and Sailor, M.J., "Polymer Replicas of Photonic Porous Silicon For Sensing and DrugDelivery Applications." Science, 2003. 299(5615), 2045-2047.

    58. Link, J.R. and Sailor, M.J., "Smart Dust: Self-assembling, self-orienting photonic crystalsof porous Si." Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 2003. 100(19): p. 10607-10.

    59. O, B.-H., Liu, R., Li, Y.Y., Sailor, M.J., and Fainman, Y., "Vapor Sensor Realized in anUltracompact Polarization Interferometer Built of a Freestanding Porous-Silicon FormBirefringent Film." IEEE Photon. Tech. Lett., 2003. 15(6): p. 834-6.

    60. Parkhutik, V., Collins, B., Sailor, M., Vstovsky, G., and Timashev, S., "Analysis ofmorphology of porous silicon layers using flicker noise spectroscopy." Phys. Status Solidi

    A, 2003. 197(1): p. 88-92.61. Rocchia, M.A., Garrone, E., Geobaldo, F., Boarino, L., and Sailor, M.J., "Sensing CO2in a

    chemically modified porous silicon film." Phys. Status Solidi A, 2003. 197(2): p. 365-9.

    62. Sohn, H., Sailor, M.J., Magde, D., and Trogler, W.C., "Detection of NitroaromaticExplosives Based on Photoluminescent Polymers Containing Metalloles." J. Am. Chem.Soc., 2003. 125(13): p. 3821-30.

    63. Yoon, M.S., Ahn, K.H., Cheung, R.W., Sohn, H., Link, J.R., Cunin, F., and Sailor, M.J.,

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    "Covalent Crosslinking of 1-D Photonic Crystals of Microporous Si by Hydrosilylation andRing-Opening Metathesis Polymerization." Chem. Commun., 2003: p. 680-1.

    64. Anglin, E.J., Schwartz, M.P., Ng, V.P., Perelman, L.A., and Sailor, M.J., "Engineering thechemistry and nanostructure of porous silicon Fabry-Prot films for loading and release ofa steroid." Langmuir, 2004. 20(25): p. 11264-9.

    65. Dorvee, J.R., Derfus, A.M., Bhatia, S.N., and Sailor, M.J., Manipulation of liquid dropletsusing amphiphilic, magnetic 1-D photonic crystal chaperones. Nature Mater., 2004, 3,896-899.

    66. Lin, H., Gao, T., Fantini, J., and Sailor, M.J., "A Porous Silicon-Palladium Composite Filmfor Optical Interferometric Sensing of Hydrogen." Langmuir, 2004. 20: p. 5104-8.

    67. Lin, H., Mock, J., Smith, D., Gao, T., and Sailor, M.J., "Surface-Enhanced RamanScattering from Silver-Plated Porous Silicon." J. Phys. Chem. B, 2004. 108(31): p. 11654-9.

    68. Meade, S.O., Yoon, M.S., Ahn, K.H., and Sailor, M.J., "Porous silicon photonic crystals asencoded microcarriers." Adv. Mater., 2004. 16(20): p. 1811-4.

    69. O, B.H., Choi, C.H., Jo, S.B., Lee, M.W., Park, D.G., Kang, B.G., Kim, S.H., Liu, R., Li,Y.Y., Sailor, M.J., and Fainman, Y., "Novel form birefringence modeling for anultracompact sensor in porous silicon films using polarization interferometry." IEEEPhotonics Technol. Lett., 2004. 16(6): p. 1546-8.

    70. Dorvee, J. and Sailor, M.J., "A low-power sensor for volatile organic compounds based onporous silicon photonic crystals." Phys. Status Solidi A-Appl. Mat., 2005. 202(8): p. 1619-23.

    71. Li, Y.Y., Kim, P., and Sailor, M.J., "Painting a rainbow on silicon - a simple method togenerate a porous silicon band filter gradient." Phys. Status Solidi A-Appl. Mat., 2005.202(8): p. 1616-8.

    72. Li, Y.Y., Kollengode, V.S., and Sailor, M.J., "Porous silicon/polymer nanocompositephotonic crystals by microdroplet patterning." Adv. Mater., 2005. 17(10): p. 1249-51.

    73. Pacholski, C., Sartor, M., Sailor, M.J., Cunin, F., and Miskelly, G.M., "Biosensing usingporous silicon double-layer interferometers: reflective interferometric Fourier transformspectroscopy." J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2005. 127(33): p. 11636-45.

    74. Sailor, M.J. and Link, J.R., "Smart Dust: nanostructured devices in a grain of sand."Chem. Commun., 2005: p. 1375-83.

    75. Schwartz, M.P., Cunin, F., Cheung, R.W., and Sailor, M.J., "Chemical modification ofsilicon surfaces for biological applications." Phys. Status Solidi A-Appl. Mat., 2005.

    202(8): p. 1380-4.76. Orosco, M. M.; Pacholski, C.; Miskelly, G. M.; Sailor, M. J., Protein-coated porous silicon

    photonic crystals for amplified optical detection of protease activity.Adv. Mater.2006, 18,1393-1396.

    77. Pacholski, C.; Yu, C.; Miskelly, G. M.; Godin, D.; Sailor, M. J., Reflective InterferometricFourier Transform Spectroscopy: A Self-Compensating Label-Free Immunosensor UsingDouble-layers of Porous SiO2. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 4250-4252.

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    78. Park, J.-H.; Derfus, A. M.; Segal, E.; Vecchio, K. S.; Bhatia, S. N.; Sailor, M. J., LocalHeating of Discrete Droplets Using Magnetic Porous Silicon-Based Photonic Crystals. J.

    Am. Chem. Soc.2006, 128 (24), 7938-7946.

    79. Salem, M. S.; Sailor, M. J.; Sakka, T.; Ogata, Y. H., Electrochemical stabilization ofporous silicon multilayers for sensing various chemical compounds. J. Appl. Phys. 2006,

    100, 083520.

    80. Schwartz, M. P.; Derfus, A. M.; Alvarez, S. D.; Bhatia, S. N.; Sailor, M. J., The smart petridish: A nanostructured photonic crystal for real-time monitoring of living cells. Langmuir2006, 22, 7084-7090.

    81. Thomas, J. C.; Pacholski, C.; Sailor, M. J., Delivery of Nanogram Payloads UsingMagnetic Porous Silicon Microcarriers.Lab Chip2006, 6, (6), 782 - 787.

    82. Simberg, D.; Duza, T.; Park, J. H.; Essler, M.; Pilch, J.; Zhang, L. L.; Derfus, A. M.; Yang,M.; Hoffman, R. M.; Bhatia, S.; Sailor, M. J.; Ruoslahti, E., Biomimetic amplification ofnanoparticle homing to tumors. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.2007, 104, (3), 932-936.

    83. Segal, E.; Perelman, L. A.; Cunin, F.; Renzo, F. D.; Devoisselle, J.-M.; Li, Y. Y.; Sailor, M.J., Confinement of Thermoresponsive Hydrogels in Nanostructured Porous SiliconDioxide Templates.Adv. Funct. Mater.2007, 17, 11531162.

    84. Schwartz, M. P.; Yu, C.; Alvarez, S. D.; Migliori, B.; Godin, D.; Chao, L.; Sailor, M. J.,Using an oxidized porous silicon interferometer for determination of relative proteinbinding affinity through non-covalent capture probe immobilization. Phys. Status Solidi A-

    Appl. Mater.2007, 204, (5), 14441448.

    85. Schwartz, M. P.; Alvarez, S. D.; Sailor, M. J., A Porous SiO2Interferometric Biosensor forQuantitative Determination of Protein Interactions: Binding of Protein A toImmunoglobulins Derived from Different Species.Anal. Chem.2007, 79, 327-334.

    86. Salem, M. S.; Sailor, M. J.; Sakka, T.; Ogata, Y. H., Electrochemical preparation of arugate filter in silicon and its deviation from the ideal structure. J. Appl. Phys.2007, 101,063503.

    87. Sailor, M. J., Color Me Sensitive: Amplification and Discrimination in Photonic SiliconNanostructures.ACS Nano2007, 1, (4), 248-252.

    88. Perelman, L. A.; Schwartz, M. P.; Wohlrab, A.; VanNieuwenhze, M. S.; Sailor, M. J., Asimplified biomolecule attachment strategy for biosensing using a porous Si oxideinterferometer. Phys. Status Solidi A-Appl. Mater. 2007, 204, (5), 13941398.

    89. Park, J. S.; Meade, S. O.; Segal, E.; Sailor, M. J., Porous silicon-based polymer replicasformed by bead patterning Phys. Status Solidi A-Appl. Mater.2007, 204, (5), 13831387.

    90. Meade, S. O.; Sailor, M. J., Microfabrication of freestanding porous silicon particlescontaining spectral barcodes. Phys. Status Solidi-Rapid Res. Lett. 2007, 1, (2), R71-R73.

    91. Maltzahn, G. v.; Min, D.-H.; Zhang, Y.; Park, J.-H.; Harris, T. J.; Sailor, M.; Bhatia, S. N.,Nanoparticle Self-Assembly Directed by Antagonistic Kinase and Phosphatase Activities.

    Adv. Mater. 2007, 19, 35793583.

    92. Maltzahn, G. v.; Harris, T. J.; Park, J.-H.; Schmidt, A. J.; Sailor, M. J.; Bhatia, S. N.,Nanoparticle Self-Assembly Gated by Logical Proteolytic Triggers.J. Am. Chem. Soc.

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    2007, 129, (19), 6064-6065.

    93. King, B. H.; Ruminski, A. M.; Snyder, J. L.; Sailor, M. J., Optical fiber-mounted poroussilicon photonic crystals for sensing of organic vapor breakthrough in activated carbon.

    Adv. Mater.2007, 19, (24), 4530 - 4534.

    94. King, B. H.; Gramada, A.; Link, J. R.; Sailor, M. J., Internally Referenced AmmoniaSensor Based on an Electrochemically Prepared Porous SiO2Photonic Crystal.Adv.Mater.2007, 19, 40444048.

    95. Cunin, F.; Milhiet, P.-E.; Anglin, E.; Sailor, M. J.; Grimellec, C. L.; Brunel, D.; Devoisselle,J.-M., Continuous planar phospholipid bilayer supported on porous silicon thin filmreflector. Ultramicroscopy2007, 107, 1048-1052.

    96. Alvarez, S. D.; Schwartz, M. P.; Migliori, B.; Rang, C. U.; Chao, L.; Sailor, M. J., Using aporous silicon photonic crystal for bacterial cell-based biosensing. Phys. Status Solidi A-

    Appl. Mater. 2007, 204, (5), 14391443.

    97. Dorvee, J. R.; Sailor, M. J.; Miskelly, G. M., Digital microfluidics and delivery of molecularpayloads with magnetic porous silicon chaperones. Dalton Trans.2008, 721 - 730.

    98. Casanova, F.; Chiang, C. E.; Li, C.-P.; Roshchin, I. V.; Ruminski, A. M.; Sailor, M. J.;Schuller, I. K., Effect of surface interactions on the hysteresis of capillary condensation innanopores. Europhys. Lett.2008, 81, 26003.

    99. Salem, M. S.; Sailor, M. J.; Fukami, K.; Sakka, T.; Ogata, Y. H., Sensitivity of poroussilicon rugate filters for chemical vapor detection. J. Appl. Phys.2008, 103, (8), 083516.

    100. Perelman, L. A.; Pacholski, C.; Li, Y. Y.; VanNieuwenzhe, M. S.; Sailor, M. J., pH-Triggered Release of Vancomycin from Protein-Capped Porous Silicon Films.Nanomedicine2008, 3, (1), 31-43.

    101. Park, J.-H.; Maltzahn, G. v.; Ruoslahti, E.; Bhatia, S. N.; Sailor, M. J., Micellar Hybrid

    Nanoparticles for Simultaneous Magnetofluorescent Imaging and Drug Delivery.Angew.Chem. Int. Ed. 2008, 47, (38), 7284-7288.

    102. Park, J.-H.; Maltzahn, G. A. v.; Zhang, L.; Schwartz, M. P.; Bhatia, S. N.; Ruoslahti, E.;Sailor, M. J., Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoworms for Tumor Targeting and Imaging.Adv.Mater.2008, 20, (9), 1630-1635.

    103. Maltzahn, G. v.; Ren, Y.; Park, J.-H.; Min, D.-H.; Kotamraju, V. R.; Jayakumar, J.; Fogal,V.; Sailor, M. J.; Ruoslahti, E.; Bhatia, S. N., In Vivo Tumor Cell Targeting with ClickNanoparticles. Bioconjugate Chem. 2008, 19, (8), 1570-1578.

    104. Harris, T. J.; Maltzahn, G. v.; Lord, M. E.; Park, J.-H.; Agrawal, A.; Min, D.-H.; Sailor, M.J.; Bhatia, S. N., Protease-Triggered Unveiling of Bioactive Nanoparticles. Small2008,

    4, (9), 1307-1312.105. Cheng, L.; Anglin, E.; Cunin, F.; Kim, D.; Sailor, M. J.; Falkenstein, I.; Tammewar, A.;

    Freeman, W. R., Intravitreal properties of porous silicon photonic crystals: a potentialself-reporting intraocular drug delivery vehicle. Br. J. Ophthalmol.2008, 92, 705711.

    106. Casanova, F.; Chiang, C. E.; Li, C.-P.; Roshchin, I. V.; Ruminski, A. M.; Sailor, M. J.;Schuller, I. K., Gas adsorption and capillary condensation in nanoporous alumina films.Nanotechnology2008, 19, (31), 315709.

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    107. Anglin, E. J.; Cheng, L.; Freeman, W. R.; Sailor, M. J., Porous Silicon in Drug DeliveryDevices and Materials.Adv. Drug Deliv. Rev.2008, 60, (11), 12661277.

    CONFERENCE PROCEDINGS

    1. Heinrich, J.L., Curtis, C.L., Credo, G.M., Kavanagh, K.L., and Sailor, M.J., "Luminescent

    Colloidal Si Suspensions from Porous Si." Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1992. 256: p.131-6.

    2. Lauerhaas, J.M., Credo, G.M., Heinrich, J.L., and Sailor, M.J., "Reversible LuminescenceQuenching of Porous Si by Solvents." Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1992. 256: p. 137-41.

    3. Doan, V.V., Curtis, C.L., Credo, G.M., and Sailor, M.J., "Enhanced Luminescence andOptical Cavity Modes from Uniformly Etched Porous Silicon." Mat. Res. Soc. Symp.Proc., 1993. 298: p. 185-91.

    4. Lauerhaas, J.M. and Sailor, M.J., "The Effects of Halogen Exposure on thePhotoluminescence of Porous Silicon." Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1993. 298: p. 259-63.

    5. Curtis, C.L., Credo, G.M., Ritchie, J.E., and Sailor, M.J., "Properties of ConductingPolymer Interconnects." Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1995. 367: p. 441-6.

    6. Fisher, D.L., Gamboa, A., Harper, J., Lauerhaas, J.M., and Sailor, M.J.,"Photoluminescence Quenching of Porous Silicon." Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1995.358: p. 507-18.

    7. Heinrich, J.L., Lee, A., and Sailor, M.J., "Porous Silicon Used as an Initiator inPolymerization Reactions." Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1995. 358: p. 605-10.

    8. Lee, E.J., Ha, J.S., and Sailor, M.J., "Chemical Modification of the Porous SiliconSurface." Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1995. 358: p. 387-92.

    9. Shane, M.J., Heinrich, J.L., Smith, R.C., and Sailor, M.J., "The Effects of Surfactants onthe Photoluminescence of Porous Silicon." Proc. - Electrochem. Soc., 1996. 95(25): p.278-85.

    10. Welty, R.J., Park, S.H., Asbeck, P.M., Dancil, K.-P.S., and Sailor, M.J. Porous silicontechnology for RF integrated circuit applications. in Topical Meeting on Silicon MonolithicIntegrated Circuits in RF Systems. 1998. Ann Arbor, MI, USA: IEEE.

    11. Dancil, K.-P.S., Greiner, D.P., and Sailor, M.J. Development of a Porous Silicon BasedBiosensor. in Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc.1999. Boston, MA.

    12. Salem, M. S.; Sailor, M. J.; Harraz, F. A.; Sakka, T.; Ogata, Y. H., Sensing of chemicalvapor using a porous multilayer prepared from lightly doped silicon. Phys. Status Solidi C

    2007, 4, (6), 2073 2077.13. Pacholski, C.; Sailor, M. J., Sensing with porous silicon double layers: A general

    approach for background suppression. Phys. Status Solidi C2007, 4,(6), 20882092.

    BOOK CHAPTERS

    1. Sailor, M.J., Sensor Applications of Porous Silicon, in Properties of Porous Silicon, L.Canham, Editor. 1997, Short Run Press Ltd.: London. p. 364-70.

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    2. Sailor, M.J., Heinrich, J.L., and Lauerhaas, J.M., Luminescent Porous Silicon: Synthesis,Chemistry, and Applications, in Semiconductor Nanoclusters: Physical, Chemical, andCatalytic Aspects, P.V. Kamat and D. Meisel, Editors. 1997, Elsevier Science B. V.:

    Amsterdam. p. 209-35.

    3. Cunin, F., Li, Y.Y., and Sailor, M.J., Nanodesigned pore-containing systems for

    biosensing and controlled drug release, in Encyclopedia on BioMEMS and BiomedicalNanotechnology, S.N. Bhatia and T. Desai, Editors. 2004, Kluwer.

    4. Cunin, F., Devoisselle, J.-M., and Sailor, M.J., "Intellegent" Microparticles of PorousSilicon for the Detection of Chemical and Biological Compounds, in Techniques del'Ingenier. 2006, Techniques de l'Ingenier: Paris, Fr.

    ISSUED PATENTS

    1. Sailor, M. J.; Doan, V. V. Photolithographic Fabrication of Luminescent Images on PorousSilicon Structures. U. S. Patent #5,318,676, 1994.

    2. Sailor, M. J.; Credo, G.; Heinrich, J.; Lauerhaas, J. M. Method for Detection of Chemicalsby Reversible Quenching of Silicon Photoluminescence. U. S. Patent #5,338,415, 1994.

    3. Sailor, M. J.; Doan, V. V. Device for Detection of Organic Solvents by SiliconPhotoluminescence. U. S. Patent #5,453,624, 1995.

    4. Ghadiri, M. R.; Motesharei, K.; Lin, S.-Y.; Sailor, M. J.; Dancil, K.-P. Poroussemiconductor-based optical interferometric sensor. U. S. Patent #6,248,539, 2001.

    5. Ghadiri, M. R.; Sailor, M. J.; Motesharei, K.; Lin, S.-Y.; Dancil, K.-P. S. Poroussemiconductor-based optical interferometric sensor. U.S. Patent #6,720,177, 2004.

    6. Chin, V. I.; Bhatia, S. N.; Sailor, M. J.; Collins, B. E. Nanoporous Silicon SupportContaining Macropores for Use as a Bioreactor. U.S. Patent #6,734,000, 2004.

    7. Ghadiri, M. R.; Motesharei, K.; Lin, S.-Y.; Sailor, M. J.; Dancil, K.-P. S. Poroussemiconductor-based optical interferometric sensor. US Patent #6,897,965, 2005.

    8. Sailor, M. J.; Letant, S. E. Porous thin film time-varying reflectivity analysis of samples.U.S. Patent #7,042,570, 2006.

    9. Chin, V. I.; Bhatia, S. N.; Sailor, M. J.; Collins, B. E. Method of Screening CompoundsUsing a Nanoporous Silicon Support Containing Macrowells for Cells. U.S. Patent#7,312,046 B2, 2007.

    10. Link, J. R.; Sailor, M. J. Photonic sensor particles and fabrication methods. U.S. Patent#7,318,903, 2008.