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Strain release in organic photonic nanoparticles for protease sensing. Journal of the American Chemical Society 134, 6932–5 (2012).
Triptycene diols: a strategy for synthesizing planar $π$ systems through catalytic conversion of a poly(p-phenylene ethynylene) into a poly(p-phenylene vinylene). Angewandte Chemie, International Edition 51, 1182–6 (2012).
Biocompatible post-polymerization functionalization of a water soluble poly(p-phenylene ethynylene). Chemical Communications 46, 5761–3 (2010).
Conjugated polymers that respond to oxidation with increased emission. Journal of the American Chemical Society 132, 7758–68 (2010).
Radiation detection: resistivity responses in functional poly(olefin sulfone)/carbon nanotube composites. Angewandte Chemie, International Edition 49, 95–8 (2010).
Poly(pyridinium phenylene)s: water-soluble N-type polymers. Journal of the American Chemical Society 131, 17724–5 (2009).
Carbon nanotube/polythiophene chemiresistive sensors for chemical warfare agents. Journal of the American Chemical Society 130, 5392–3 (2008).
Molecular recognition for high selectivity in carbon nanotube/polythiophene chemiresistors. Angewandte Chemie, International Edition 47, 8394–6 (2008).
Self-assembly of amphiphilic poly(phenylene ethynylene)s in water-potassium dodecanoate-decanol lyotropic liquid crystals. Chemical Communications 5387–9 (2008). doi:10.1039/b814598a
Blue electroluminescence from oxadiazole grafted poly(phenylene-ethynylene)s. Nano letters 5, 1597–601 (2005).
Conjugated polymers containing large soluble diethynyl iptycenes. Organic letters 7, 4357–60 (2005).
Synthesis and application of poly(phenylene ethynylene)s for bioconjugation: a conjugated polymer-based fluorogenic probe for proteases. Journal of the American Chemical Society 127, 3400–5 (2005).
Biotinylated poly(p-phenylene ethynylene): unexpected energy transfer results in the detection of biological analytes. Chemical Communications 2798–9 (2004). doi:10.1039/b408478k
Detection of bacteria with carbohydrate-functionalized fluorescent polymers. Journal of the American Chemical Society 126, 13343–6 (2004).
Enhanced fluorescence quenching in receptor-containing conjugated polymers: a calix[4]arene-containing poly(phenylene ethynylene). Chemical Communications 2744–5 (2004). doi:10.1039/b411489b