22. R.A. Drawhorn & N.L. Abbott*, “Anchoring of Nematic Liquid Crystals on Self-Assembled Monolayers Formed from Alkanethiols on Semi-Transparent Films of Gold”, Journal of Physical Chemistry, 99, 16511-16515 (1995). <LINK>
21. B.S. Gallardo, M.J. Hwa & N.L. Abbott*, “In Situ and Reversible Control of the Surface Activity of Ferrocenyl Surfactants in Aqueous Solutions”, Langmuir, 11, 4209-4212 (1995). <LINK>
20. A.Kumar, N.L. Abbott, E. Kim, H.A. Biebuyck & G.M. Whitesides*, “Patterned Self-Assembled Monolayers and Meso-Scale Phenomena”, Accounts of Chemical Research, 28, 219-226 (1995). <LINK>
19. N.L. Abbott, C.B. Gorman & G.M. Whitesides*, “Active Control of Wetting Using Applied Electrical Potentials and Self-Assembled Monolayers” Langmuir, 11, 16-18 (1995). <LINK>
17. N.L. Abbott, A. Kumar & G.M. Whitesides*, “Using Micromachining, Molecular Self-Assembly and Wet Etching to Fabricate 0.1-1-µM-Scale Structures of Gold and Silicon”, Chemistry of Materials, 6, 596-602 (1994). <LINK>
16. N.L. Abbott & G.M. Whitesides*, “Potential-Dependent Wetting of Aqueous Solutions on Self-Assembled Monolayers Formed from 15-Ferrocenylcarbonyl)-pentadecanethiol on Gold”, Langmuir, 10, 1493-1497 (1994). <LINK>
15. C.S. Patrickios, W.R. Hertler, N.L. Abbott & T.A. Hatton*, “Diblock, ABC Triblock, and Random Methacrylic Polyampholytes: Synthesis by Group Transfer Polymerization and Solution Behavior”, Macromolecules, 27, 930-937 (1994). <LINK>
14. N.L. Abbott, G.M. Whitesides, L.M. Racz, & J. Szekely*, “Using Finite Element Analysis to Calculate the Shapes of Liquid on Patterned, Self-Assembled Monolayers: A New Method to Estimate Excess Interfacial Free Energies γsv - γsl”, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 116, 290-294 (1994). <LINK>
1993
13. N.L. Abbott, D. Blankschtein & T.A. Hatton*, "Protein Partitioning in Two-Phase Aqueous Polymer Systems. 5. Decoupling the Effects of Protein Concentration, Salt Type, and Polymer Molecular Weight”, Macromolecules, 26, 825-828 (1993). <LINK>
12. N.L. Abbott, H.A. Biebuyck, J.P. Buchholz, J.P. Folkers, M.Y. Han, A. Kumar, G.P. Lopez, C.S. Weisbecker & G.M. Whitesides*, “Molecular Self-Assembly and Micromachining”, NATO Advanced Science Institute Series, 239, 293-301 (1993). <LINK>
11. N.L.Abbott, D. Blankschtein & T.A. Hatton*, "Interactions of Globular Colloids and Flexible Polymers: Understanding Protein Partitioning in Two-Phase Aqueous Polymer Systems" ACS Symposium Series, 532, 53-69 (1993).
9. A.Kumar, H.A. Biebuyck, N.L. Abbott & G.M. Whitesides*, "The Use of Self-Assembled Monolayers and a Selective Etch to Generate Patterned Gold Features", Journal of the American Chemical Society, 114, 9188-9189 (1992). <LINK>
8. N.L.Abbott, D. Blankschtein & T.A. Hatton*, "Protein Partitioning in Two-Phase Aqueous Polymer Systems. 4. Proteins in Solutions of Entangled Polymers", Macromolecules, 25, 5192-5200 (1992). <LINK>
7. N.L.Abbott, J.P. Folkers & G.M. Whitesides*, "Manipulation of the Wettability of Surfaces on the 0.1 to 1 Micrometer Scale Through Micromachining and Molecular Self-Assembly", Science, 257, 1380-1382 (1992). <LINK>
5. N.L.Abbott, D. Blankschtein & T.A. Hatton*, "Protein Partitioning in Two-Phase Aqueous Polymer Systems. 3. A Neutron Scattering Study of the Polymer Solution Structure and Protein-Polymer Interactions", Macromolecules, 25, 3932-3941 (1992). <LINK>
4. N.L.Abbott, D. Blankschtein & T.A. Hatton*, "Protein Partitioning in Two-Phase Aqueous Polymer Systems. 2. On the Free Energy of Mixing Globular Colloids and Flexible Polymers", Macromolecules, 25, 3917-3931 (1992). <LINK>
1991
3. N.L.Abbott, D. Blankschtein & T.A. Hatton*, "Protein Partitioning in Two-Phase Aqueous Polymer Systems. 1. Novel Physical Pictures and a Scaling-Thermodynamic Formulation", Macromolecules, 24, 4334-4348 (1991). <LINK>
1990
2. N.L.Abbott, D. Blankschtein & T.A. Hatton*, "On Protein Partitioning in Two-Phase Aqueous Polymer Systems", Bioseparation, 1, 191-225 (1990).
1988-1989
1. N.L. Abbott & T.A. Hatton*, "Liquid-Liquid Extraction for Protein Separations", Chemical Engineering Progress, 84, 31-41 (1988).