Inga Holl Musselman, Ph.D.
Analytical Chemistry; Scanning Probe Microscopy; Bionanotechnology; Gas Separations; Fuel Cells
Education
B.A., Gettysburg College (1982): Chemistry
Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1988): Analytical Chemistry
Postdoctoral Associate, North Carolina State University (1988–91)
Visiting Lecturer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1991-92)
Affiliations
Research Description
Current research in the Musselman Group has 4 emphases with a microscopy theme in common. Projects include:
- Mechanisms of contrast and limits of contrast resolution in scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) images of molecular adsorbates
- Peptide/single-walled carbon nanotube interactions explored using STM and atomic force microscopy (AFM)
- Fabrication and testing of polymer-based mixed-matrix membranes for gas separations
- Development and testing of high temperature proton exchange membranes for fuel cells
Selected Publications
Zorbas, V.; Smith, A.L.; Ortiz-Acevedo, A.; Xie, H.; Dalton, A.B.; Dieckmann, G.R.; Draper, R.K.; Baughman, R.H.; Musselman, I.H. “Importance of Aromatic Content for Peptide/Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Interactions”, J. Am. Chem. Soc. Web Release Date: 12-Aug-2005; (Article) DOI: 10.1021/ja050747v.
Reid, B.D.; Ebron, V.H.M.; Musselman, I.H.; Ferraris, J.P.; Balkus, K.J., Jr. "Enhanced gas selectivity in thin film composite membranes of poly(3-(2-acetoxyethyl)thiophene)", J. Membr. Sci. (2002) 195: 181-192.
Lee, H.S., Iyengar, S., Musselman, I.H. “Identification of Halogen Atoms in STM Images of Substituted Phenyloctadecyl Ethers”, Anal. Chem. (2001) 73: 5532-5538.
- Updated: November 28, 2006