Micholas D Smith Postdoctoral Fellow Contact smithmd@ornl.gov | 865.241.5936 All Publications A Multifunctional Cosolvent Pair Reveals Molecular Principles of Biomass Deconstruction... Lipid Rafts: Buffers of Cell Membrane Physical Properties Impact of hydration and temperature history on the structure and dynamics of lignin... Temperature-dependent phase behaviour of tetrahydrofuran–water alters solubilization of xylan to improve co-production of f... Mycolyltransferase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis in covalent complex with tetrahydrolipstatin provides insights into antige... Impact of hydration and temperature history on the structure and dynamics of lignin Cellulose–hemicellulose interactions at elevated temperatures increase cellulose recalcitrance to biological conversion... Relationship between lignocellulosic biomass dissolution and physicochemical properties of ionic liquids composed of 3-methyl... Organosolv-Water Cosolvent Phase Separation on Cellulose and its Influence on the Physical Deconstruction of Cellulose: A Mol... Modeling of the Passive Permeation of Mercury and Methylmercury Complexes Through a Bacterial Cytoplasmic Membrane... Modeling of the Passive Permeation of Mercury and Methylmercury Complexes Through a Bacterial Cytoplasmic Membrane Local Phase Separation of Co-Solvents Enhances Pretreatment of Biomass for Bioenergy Applications... Enhanced sampling simulation analysis of the structure of lignin in the THF-water miscibility gap... Cosolvent pretreatment in cellulosic biofuel production: effect of tetrahydrofuran-water on lignin structure and dynamics... Molecular Driving Forces behind the Tetrahydrofuran-Water Miscibility Gap... The dynamics of single protein molecules is non-equilibrium and self-similar over thirteen decades in time... Cosolvent pretreatment in cellulosic biofuel production: effect of tetrahydrofuran-water on lignin structure and dynamics The dynamics of single protein molecules is non-equilibrium and self-similar over thirteen decades in time The dynamics of single protein molecules is non-equilibrium and self-similar over thirteen decades in time Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2