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Tobias Weidner

Tobias Weidner

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Chemistry

D-Index
44
Citations
6375
World Ranking
16946
National Ranking
138

Overview

Tobias Weidner is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark and has contributed extensively to research at the intersection of physics, chemistry, and molecular biology. Their scientific work primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Subfields of particular focus include Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Molecular Biology, Biomaterials, Spectroscopy, and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry.

The main research topics covered by their work encompass Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies, Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior, Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research, Diatoms and Algae Research, Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms, Spectroscopy and Laser Applications, and Advanced Chemical Physics Studies.

Among their recent publications are the following:

  • Structure and Dynamics of Interfacial Peptides and Proteins from Vibrational Sum-Frequency Generation Spectroscopy, 2020, Chemical Reviews
  • Ice-nucleating proteins are activated by low temperatures to control the structure of interfacial water, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Orientation and Conformation of Proteins at the Air-Water Interface Determined from Integrative Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy, 2020, Langmuir
  • Broadband Multidimensional Spectroscopy Identifies the Amide II Vibrations in Silkworm Films, 2022, Molecules
  • Tutorials in vibrational sum frequency generation spectroscopy. I. The foundations, 2022, Biointerphases

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Tobias Weidner include:

  • Thaddeus W. Golbek
  • Steven J. Roeters
  • Mikkel Bregnhøj
  • Adam S. Chatterley
  • Frank Jensen

Regarding publication venues, Tobias Weidner has contributed multiple works to:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • Langmuir
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  • Biointerphases
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Best Publications

  • Ice-nucleating bacteria control the order and dynamics of interfacial water

    Ravindra Pandey;Kota Usui;Ruth A. Livingstone;Sean A. Fischer

  • Structure and Dynamics of Interfacial Peptides and Proteins from Vibrational Sum-Frequency Generation Spectroscopy

    Saman Hosseinpour;Steven J. Roeters;Mischa Bonn;Wolfgang Peukert

  • Probing the orientation and conformation of alpha-helix and beta-strand model peptides on self-assembled monolayers using sum frequency generation and NEXAFS spectroscopy.

    Tobias Weidner;Julia S. Apte;Lara J. Gamble;David G. Castner

  • Sum frequency generation and solid-state NMR study of the structure, orientation, and dynamics of polystyrene-adsorbed peptides

    Tobias Weidner;Nicholas F. Breen;Kun Li;Gary P. Drobny

  • Structure and order of phosphonic acid-based self-assembled monolayers on Si(100).

    Manish Dubey;Tobias Weidner;Lara J. Gamble;David G. Castner

  • Amine Terminated SAMs: Investigating Why Oxygen is Present in these Films

    J.E. Baio;T. Weidner;J. Brison;D.J. Graham

  • IM30 triggers membrane fusion in cyanobacteria and chloroplasts

    Raoul Hennig;Jennifer Heidrich;Michael Saur;Lars Schmüser

  • Probing the Orientation of Surface Immobilized Protein G B1 using ToF SIMS, Sum Frequency Generation, and NEXAFS Spectroscopy

    Loren Baugh;Tobias Weidner;J. E. Baio;Phuong Cac T Nguyen

  • NHC-Based Self-Assembled Monolayers on Solid Gold Substrates

    Tobias Weidner;Joe E. Baio;Alexander Mundstock;Christoph Große;Christoph Große

  • The role of intact oleosin for stabilization and function of oleosomes

    Sania Maurer;Gustav Waschatko;Denise Schach;Birgitta I. Zielbauer

  • SFG analysis of surface bound proteins: a route towards structure determination.

    Tobias Weidner;David G. Castner

  • Simultaneous Modification of Bottom-Contact Electrode and Dielectric Surfaces for Organic Thin-Film Transistors Through Single-Component Spin-Cast Monolayers

    Orb Acton;Manish Dubey;Tobias Weidner;Kevin M. O'Malley

  • Ice-nucleating proteins are activated by low temperatures to control the structure of interfacial water.

    Steven J. Roeters;Steven J. Roeters;Thaddeus W. Golbek;Mikkel Bregnhøj;Taner Drace

  • Effects of self-assembled monolayer structural order, surface homogeneity and surface energy on pentacene morphology and thin film transistor device performance

    Daniel Orrin Hutchins;Tobias Weidner;Joe Baio;Brent Polishak

  • Spin-cast and patterned organophosphonate self-assembled monolayer dielectrics on metal-oxide-activated Si.

    Orb Acton;Daniel Hutchins;Líney Árnadóttir;Tobias Weidner

  • Self-assembly of a pyridine-terminated thiol monolayer on Au(111).

    Christophe Silien;Manfred Buck;Gudrun Goretzki;Dorothée Lahaye

  • Novel tripod ligands for prickly self-assembled monolayers

    Tobias Weidner;Andreas Krämer;Clemens Bruhn;Michael Zharnikov

  • Correlation between the molecular structure and photoresponse in aliphatic self-assembled monolayers with azobenzene tailgroups.

    Tobias Weidner;Frauke Bretthauer;Nirmalya Ballav;Hubert Motschmann

  • Amide or amine: determining the origin of the 3300 cm(-1) NH mode in protein SFG spectra using 15N isotope labels.

    Tobias Weidner;Nicholas F. Breen;Gary P. Drobny;David G. Castner

  • Probing the orientation of electrostatically immobilized Protein G B1 by time-of-flight secondary ion spectrometry, sum frequency generation, and near-edge X-ray adsorption fine structure spectroscopy.

    Joe E. Baio;Tobias Weidner;Loren Baugh;Lara J. Gamble

  • Tripodal Binding Units for Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold: A Comparison of Thiol and Thioether Headgroups.

    Tobias Weidner;Nirmalya Ballav;Ulrich Siemeling;Dennis Troegel

Frequent Co-Authors

David G. Castner
David G. Castner University of Washington
Mischa Bonn
Mischa Bonn Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Michael Zharnikov
Michael Zharnikov Heidelberg University
Alex K.-Y. Jen
Alex K.-Y. Jen City University of Hong Kong
Hong Ma
Hong Ma University of Washington
Sander Woutersen
Sander Woutersen University of Amsterdam
Cherno Jaye
Cherno Jaye Brookhaven National Laboratory
Lara J. Gamble
Lara J. Gamble University of Washington
Rüdiger Berger
Rüdiger Berger Max Planck Society
Daniel A. Fischer
Daniel A. Fischer National Institute of Standards and Technology

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