Peer Reviewed Publications

1.  “Monte Carlo Simulations for Predicting the Precision of Results and for Optimizing Data Acquisition Schedules,” K.S. Booksh, S. Harder, M. Neu, and R.J. Stolzberg*, Anaytica Chimica Acta, 239, 53-59 (1990).

2. “Multiple Interacting Factors Determine Precision in Derivative Ultraviolet Spectrometry,” S. Kimbrell, K.S. Booksh, and R.J. Stolzberg*, Applied Spectroscopy, 46, 104-106 (1992).

3. “Error Analysis of the Generalized Rank Annihilation Method,” K.S. Booksh and B.R. Kowalski*, Journal of Chemometrics, 8, 45 - 64 (1994).

4. “Comments on the DATa ANalysis (DATAN) Algorithm and Rank Annihilation Factor Analysis for the Analysis of Correlated Spectral Data," K.S. Booksh and B.R. Kowalski*, Journal of Chemometrics, 8, 287-92 (1994).

5. “A Second Order Fiber Optic Heavy Metal Sensor Employing Second Order Tensorial Calibration,” Z. Lin, K.S. Booksh, L.W. Burgess, and B.R. Kowalski*, Analytical Chemistry, 66, 2552-60 (1994).

6. “Extension of the Trilinear Decomposition Method with an Application to the Flow Probe Sensor,” K.S. Booksh, Z. Lin, Z. Wang, and B.R. Kowalski*, Analytical Chemistry, 66, 2561-9 (1994).

 7. “Theory of Analytical Chemistry,” K.S. Booksh and B.R. Kowalski*, Analytical Chemistry, 66, 782A-91A (1994).

8. “Multicomponent Determination of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Using Reaction Based Chemical Sensing: Part. I Multivariate Calibration of the Fujiwara Reaction Products,” J.M. Henshaw, L.W. Burgess, K.S. Booksh, and B.R. Kowalski*, Analytical Chemistry, 66, 3328-36 (1994).

9. “The Second Order Standard Addition Method with an Application to In Situ Environmental Monitors,” K.S. Booksh, J.M. Henshaw, L.W. Burgess, and B.R. Kowalski*, Journal of Chemometrics, 9, 263-82 (1995).

10. "A Chemometric Study of Fluorescence of Dental Calculus by Trilinear Decomposition," M.M.C. Ferreira*, M.L. Brandes, I.M.C. Ferreira, K.S. Booksh, W.C. Dolowy, M. Gouterman, and B.R. Kowalski, Applied Spectroscopy, 49, 1317-25 (1995).

11. “Flow Injection System for the Scanning Tunneling Microscope,” J.D. Noll, P.G. Van Patten, M.A. Nicholson, K.S. Booksh, and M.L. Myrick*, Review of Scientific Instrumentation, 66, 4150-6 (1995).

12. “Multivariate Fluorescence Imaging of Gel on Nylon 66 Production Pack Screens,” C.M. Stellman, K.S. Booksh, and M.L. Myrick*, Applied Spectroscopy, 49, 1545-49 (1995).

13. “Thin Film Thickness Determination with a High Precision Scanning Reflectometer,” P.H. Shelley, K.S. Booksh, L.W. Burgess, and B.R. Kowalski*, Applied Spectroscopy, 50, 119-25 (1996).

14. "Mathematical Alignment of Wavelength-Shifted Optical Spectra for Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis," K.S. Booksh, C.M. Stellman, W.J. Bell, and M.L. Myrick*, Applied Spectroscopy, 50, 139-47 (1996).

15. “Novel In-situ Probe for Monitoring Polymer Curing,” J.F. Aust, K.S. Booksh, and M.L. Myrick*, Applied Spectroscopy, 50, 382-87(1996).

16. “Description and Performance of a Highly Versatile, Low Cost Fiber Optic Confocal Raman Microscope,” C.M. Stellman, K.S. Booksh, J.E. Reddic, and M.L. Myrick*, Review of Scientific Instrumentation, 67, 1-6 (1996).

17.  “Micro-Raman Imaging of Simulated and Real World Glass Reinforced Composites,” C.M. Stellman, K.S. Booksh, and M.L. Myrick*, 50, 552-57 Applied Spectroscopy (1996).

18. “A High Pressure Arc Lamp Based Imaging Spectrofluorometer for Determination of Dissolved Hydrocarbons in Ocean Water: Part 1 Instrumentation and Background Correction,” K.S. Booksh, A.R. Muroski, and M. L. Myrick *, Analytical Chemistry, 68, 3534-8 (1996).

19. “A High Pressure Arc Lamp Based Imaging Spectrofluorometer for Determination of Dissolved Hydrocarbons in Ocean Water: Part 2. Calibration and Quantitation of Naphthalene and Styrene,” K.S. Booksh, A.R. Muroski, and M.L. Myrick*, Analytical Chemistry, 68, 3539-44 (1996).

20. “Precise Determination of Percent Cure of Polymers and Composites via Fiber-Optic Raman Spectroscopy and Multivariate Calibration,” J.F. Aust, K.S. Booksh, C.M. Stellman, R.S. Parnas, and M.L. Myrick*, Applied Spectroscopy, 51, 247-52 (1997).

21. "Novel Calibration of a Surface Plasmon Resonance Refractometer Using Locally Weighted Parametric Regression," K.S. Johnston, S.S. Yee, and K.S. Booksh*, Analytical Chemistry, 69, 1844-51 (1997).

22. “Calibration Method Choice by Comparison of Model Basis Functions to the Theoretical Instrumental Response Function,” K.S. Booksh* and B.R. Kowalski, Analytica Chimica Acta, 348, 1-9 (1997).

23. “Monitoring Anhydride and Acid Conversion in Supercritical/Hydrothermal Water by In Situ Fiber Optic Raman Spectroscopy,” W.C. Bell, K.S. Booksh, and M.L. Myrick*, Analytical Chemistry, 70, 332-9 (1998).

24. “Principal Component Mapping Applied to Raman Micro-Spectroscopy of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites.” C.M. Stellman, K.S. Booksh, A.R. Muroski, M.N. Nelson, and M.L. Myrick*, Science and Engineering of Composite Materials, 7, 51-80 (1998).

25. “Optical Regression: A Method for Improving Quantitative Precision of Multivariate Prediction with Single Channel Spectrophotometers” A.M.C. Prakash, C.M. Stellman, and K.S. Booksh*, Chemom. Intell. Lab. Syst., 46, 265-274 (1999).

26. “Performance Comparison between High and Low Resolution Spectrophotometers used to Measure a White Light Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor,” K.S. Johnson, K.S. Booksh, T. Chinowsky, and S.S. Yee*, Sensors and Actuators B, 54, 80-88 (1999).

27. “Excitation-Emission Matrix Fluorescence Based Determination of Carbamate Pesticides and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons,” R.D. JiJi, G.C. Cooper, and K.S. Booksh*, Analytica Chimica Acta, 397, 61-72 (1999).

28. “Weighted Parallel Factor Analysis of Multi-way Data for Quantitation in the Presence of Nonlinear Instrumental Responses,” G.G. Andersson, B.K. Dable, and K.S. Booksh*, Chemo. Intel. Lab. Syst., 49, 195-214 (1999).

29. “Tuning Dynamic Range and Sensitivity of White-light, Multimode, Fiber-optic Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors,” L.A. Obando and K.S. Booksh*, Analytical Chemistry, 71, 5116-5122 (1999).

30. “Mitigation of Rayleigh and Raman Spectral Interferents in Multi-Way Calibration of Excitation-Emission Matrix Fluorescence Spectra,” R.D. JiJi and K.S. Booksh*, Analytical Chemistry, 72, 718-724 (2000).

31. “Application of PARAFAC for Calibration of Three Classes of Environmental Pollutants with Excitation-Emission Matrix Fluorescence Spectra,” R.D. JiJi, G.G. Andersson, and K.S. Booksh*, Journal of Chemometrics, 14, 171-185 (2000).

32.  “Kinetic and Spectroscopic Profiles of Pyridine Complexes at a Silver Electrode Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) and Evolving Factor Analysis,” M.A. Nicholson, J.F. Aust, K.S. Booksh, W.C. Bell and M.L. Myrick*, Vibrational Spectroscopy, 24, 157-163 (2000).

33. “Selecting Significant Factors by the Noise Addition Method in Principal Component Analysis,” B.K. Dable and K.S. Booksh*, Journal of Chemometrics, 15, 591-613 (2001).

34. “Chemical Sensors for Portable, Hand­held Field Instruments,” D.M. Wilson*, S. Hoyt, J. Janata, L. Obando, and K. Booksh, IEEE Sensors Journal, 1, 256-274 (2001).

35. “Array Optimization and Preprocessing Techniques for Chemical Sensing Microsystems,” D.M. Wilson*, Sarah Garrod, Sean Hoyt, Sam McKennoch, and Karl Booksh, Sensors Update, 10, 77-106 (2002).

36. “Quantifying catecholamines using multi-way kinetic modeling,” R.P.H. Nikolajsen, K.S. Booksh, A.M. Hansen, R. Bro*, Analytica Chimica Acta, 475, 137-150 (2003).

37. “Fluorescence Excitation-Emission Matrix Regional Integration to Quantify Spectra for Dissolved Organic Matter”, W. Chen, P. Westerhoff*, J.A. Leenheer, K.S. Booksh, Environmental Science and Technology, 37, 5701-5710 (2003).

38. “Optimizing the Implementation of the PARAFAC Method for Near-Real Time Calibration of Excitation-Emission Fluorescence Analysis,” M.L. Nahorniak and K.S. Booksh*, Journal of Chemometrics, 17, 603-608, (2003).

39. “Sensitive and real-time fiber-optic-based surface plasmon resonance sensors for myoglobin and cardiac troponin I”, J.F. Masson, L.A. Obando, S. Beaudoin, K.S. Booksh*, Talanta, 62, 865-870 (2004).

40. “Manufacture of Robust Surface Plasmon Resonance Fiber Optic Based Dip-Probes,” L.A. Obando, D.J. Gentleman, J.R. Holloway, and K.S. Booksh*, Sensors and Actuators B, 100, 449-459 (2004).

41. “Influence of wavelength shifted calibration spectra on PCR calibration models – a method for detection and correction”, F. Vogt and K.S. Booksh*, Applied Spectroscopy, 58, 624-635 (2004).

42. “Recent advancements in chemometrics for smart sensors,” F. Vogt, B.K. Dable, J. Cramer, and K.S. Booksh*, Analyst, 129, 492-502 (2004).

43. “Chemometric Correction of Drift Effects in Optical Spectra”, F. Vogt, H. Steiner, K. Booksh, B. Mizaikoff *, Applied Spectroscopy, 58, 683-692 (2004).

44. “Calibration of fiber optic based surface plasmon resonance sensors in aqueous systems,” D.J. Gentleman, L.A. Obando, J-F. Masson, J.R. Holloway, K.S. Booksh*, Analytica Chimica Acta, 515, 291-302 (2004).

45. “Calibration of Microhotplate Conductometric Gas Sensors by Non-linear Multivariate Regression Methods,” B.K. Dable, K.S. Booksh*, R. Cavicchi, and S. Semancik, Sensors and Actuators B, 101, 284-294 (2004).

46. “Development of an in-situ fiber optic Raman system to monitor hydrothermal vents,” T.M. Battaglia, E.E. Dunn, M.D. Lilley, J.R. Holloway, B.K. Dable, B. Marquardt and K.S. Booksh*, Analyst, 129, 602-606 (2004).

47. “Analyte-sensitive polymeric supports for biochemical sensors”, by J.-F. Masson, T.M. Battaglia, Y.-C. Kim, A.M.C. Prakash, S. Beaudoin, and K.S. Booksh*, Talanta, 64, 716-725 (2004).

48. “Monitoring of Recombinant Survival Motor Neuron Protein Using Fiber-Optic Surface Plasmon Resonance,” J.-F. Masson, M. Barnhart, T. Battaglia, R. Nieman, K.S. Booksh*, Analyst, 129, 855-859 (2004).

49. “Solid-Phase Synthesis And Photochromic Switching Of A Polymeric Photochromic Layer On A Gold Surface,” J.F. Masson, T. Hartman, H. Durr, K.S. Booksh*, Optical Materials, 27, 435-439 (2004).

50. “Phase sensitive enhancement for biochemical detection using rotating paramagnetic particle chains” A.K. Vuppu, A.K. Garcia*, M.A. Hayes, K.S. Booksh, P.E. Phelan, R. Calhoun, S.K. Saha, Journal of Applied Physics, 96, 6831-6838 (2004).

51. “Outlier Detection in Chemical Data by Means of Fractal Analysis,” J. Cramer, S. Shah, T.M. Battaglia, L.A. Obando, and K.S. Booksh*, Journal of Chemometrics, 18, 317-326 (2004).

52. “Utilizing 3-Dimensional Wavelet Transforms for Accelerated Evaluation of Hyperspectral Image Cubes,” F. Vogt, S. Banerji, and K.S. Booksh, Journal of Chemometrics, 18, 350-362 (2004).

53. “Three- and four-way parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis of photochemically induced excitation-emission spectra,” M.L. Nahorniak, Y.-C. Kim, G.A. Cooper, and K.S. Booksh*, Analyst,130, 85-93 (2005).

54. “Fiber-optic surface plasmon resonance for vapor phase analyses”, Y.-C. Kim, S. Banerji, J.F. Masson, W. Peng, and K.S. Booksh* Analyst, 130, 838-843 (2005).

55. “1st Order Rayleigh as a Separate Component in PARAFAC Decomposition of Fluorescence Landscapes,” A. Rinnan, K.S. Booksh, R. Bro*, Analytica Chimica Acta, 537, 349-358 (2005).

56. “Qualitative Analysis of Excess Dielectric Properties and Mixing Dynamics of Binary and Tertiary Mixtures Using Surface Plasmon Resonance”, J.-F. Masson and K.S. Booksh*, Thermochemica Acta, 432, 83-90 (2005).

57. “Rapid multivariate curve resolution applied to near real-time process monitoring with HPLC/Raman Data,” B.K. Dable, B. Marquardt and K.S. Booksh*, Analytica Chimica Acta, 544, 71-81 (2005).

58.“Non-Destructive Monitoring of the Photochromic State of Diarylethene Monolayers”, J-F Masson, P.A. Liddell, S.N. Banerji, T.M. Battaglia, D. Gust, and K.S. Booksh, Langmuir, 21, 7413-7420 (2005).

59. “Biocompatible polymers for antibody support on gold surfaces,” J.-F. Masson, T.M. Battaglia, M.J. Davidson, Y.-C. Kim, A.M.C. Prakash, S. Beaudoin, and K.S. Booksh*, Talanta, 67 918-925 (2005).

60. “Single Crystal Sapphire Fiber Optic Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors for Aqueous Analyses”, Y.-C. Kim, J.-F. Masson, K.S. Booksh* Talanta, 67 908-917 (2005).

61. “Quantitation of Cytokines in Highly Fouling Media using Surface Plasmon Resonance”, T.M. Battaglia, J.-F. Masson, S. Beaudoin, M. Sierks, K.S. Booksh, Analytical Chemistry, 77 7016-7023 (2005).

62. “Tapered Fiber-optic surface plasmon resonance for vapor and liquid phases analyses”, Y.-C. Kim, W. Peng, S.N. Banerji, and K. S. Booksh, Optics Letters, 30, 2218-2220 (2005).

 63. “Investigation of Dual-channel Fiber-optic Surface Plasma Resonance Sensing for Biological ApplicationW. Peng, S.N. Banerji, Y.-C. Kim, and K. S. Booksh, Optics Letters 30 2988-2990 (2005).

64. “Photocatalytic Degradation-Excitation-Emission Matrix (DEEM) Fluorescence for Increasing the Selectivity of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) Analyses,” Y.-C. Kim, M.N. Nahorniak, J.A. Jordan, K.S. Booksh*, Analytical Chemistry, 77 7679-7686 (2005)

 65. “Introducing multi-dimensional 'hybrid wavelets' for enhanced evaluation of hyperspectral image cubes and multi-way data sets” F. Vogt, J. Cramer, K.S. Booksh, Journal of Chemometrics 19 510-520 (2005).

66. “Realization of Discrete (Inverse) Wavelet Transforms in Arbitrary Dimensions” F. Vogt and K.S. Booksh, Journal of Chemometrics 19 575-581 (2005).

67. “Accelerating the Analyses of 3-way and 4-way PARAFAC Models Utilizing Multi-dimensional Wavelet Compression” F. Vogt, J. Cramer, Y-C. Kim, K.S. Booksh, Journal of Chemometrics 19 (11-12) 592-603 (2005).

68. “Determining salinity at marine temperatures using a multimode fiber optic surface plasmon resonance dip-probe,” D.J. Gentleman and K.S. Booksh*, Talanta, 68 504-515 (2006).

69. “Characterization and Quantiation of a Tertiary Mixture of Salts by Raman Spectroscopy to Simulate Hydrothermal Vent Fluids,” B.K. Dable, B. Love T.M. Battaglia, K.S. Booksh, M. Lilley, B.J. Marquardt Applied Spectroscopy, 60 (7) 773-780 (2006).

70. “Fiber-Optic Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors in the Near-Infrared Spectral Region” J.-F. Masson, Y.-C. Kim, L.A. Obando, K.S. Booksh Applied Spectroscopy 60 (11) 1241-1246, (2006).

71. 72. “Reduction of Non-Specific Protein Binding on Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensors” J.-F. Masson, T.M. Battaglia, J. Cramer, M. Sierks, S. Beaudoin, K.S. Booksh, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 386 (7-8) 1951-1959 (2006).

73. “Chaos theory in chemistry and chemometrics: a review” J.A. Cramer and K.S. Booksh, Journal of Chemometrics, 20 (11-12) 447-457 (2006).

74. “Excitation-Emission Matrix fluorescence spectroscopy in conjunction with mulitway analysis for PAH detection in complex matrices” M.L. Nahorniak and K.S. Booksh, Analyst 131 (12) 1508-1519, (2006).

75. “Quantitative Measurement of Cardiac Markers in Undiluted SerumJ.F. Masson, T.M. Battaglia, P. Khairallah, S. Beaudoin, K.S. Booksh, Analytical Chemistry 79 (2) 612-619, (2007).

76. “System-on-Chip Circuit Architecture for Eliminating Interferents in Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor Systems,” M.M.W Johnston, L.E. Hansen, D.M. Wilson, K.S. Booksh, IEEE Sensors Journal, in press(2007).

77. Improved sensitivity and stability of amperometric enzyme  microbiosensors by covalent attachment to gold electrodes,”  J.-F. Masson, C. Kranz, K.S. Booksh and B. Mizaikoff , Biosensors and Bioelectronics, in press, (2007).

 

 

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