Researchers

Chenghong Lei
Senior Research Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Thrusts
Microtechnology-Based Energy and Chemical Systems, Nanoscale Metrology and Nanoelectronics
Brief Biography
Dr. Chenghong Lei, a former Humboldt Research Fellow, has been working on protein confinement in functionalized nanoporous materials at Pacific Northwest National Lab since 2001. Dr. Lei obtained his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry at Fudan University in China in 1996.
Selected Publications
Lei, C., Wollenberger, U., Gheorghe, M., Guiseppi-Elie, A. and Scheller, F. 2002. Electron Transfer of Hemoglobin Based on Colloidal Clay Nanoparticles. Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 372: 235-239.
Guiseppi-Elie, A., Lei, C., Gheorghe, M., Baughman, R. 2002. Direct Electron Transfer of Glucose Oxidase on Carbon Nanotubes. Nanotechnology 13: 559-564.
Lei, C., Shin, Y., Magnuson, J. K., Fryxell, G., Lasure, L. L., Elliott, D. C., Liu, J., Ackerman, E. J. 2006. Characterization of Functionalized Nanoporous Supports for Protein Confinement. Nanotechnology 17: 5531’5538. Featured and Highlighted article: http://nanotechweb.org/articles/journal/5/10/5http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/11/061129093842.htm
Lei, C., Valenta, M. M., Saripalli, K. P., Ackerman, E. J. 2007. Biosensing Paraoxon in Simulated Environmental Samples by Immobilized Organophosphorus Hydrolase in Functionalized Mesoporous Silica. Journal of Environmental Quality 36 (1): 233-238.
Lei, C., Shin, Y., Liu, J., Ackerman, E. J. 2007. Synergetic Effects of Nanoporous Support and Urea on Enzyme Activity. Nano Letters (in Press).
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