Timothy D Sechler
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Sechler T, DelSole E, Deak J
J Colloid Interface Sci
. 2010 Apr;
346(2):391-7.
PMID: 20371070
The water OH stretching band (3000-3600 cm(-1)) was analyzed for absorption contributions from the respective bulk and interfacial water regions of a reverse micelle. This analysis was performed by correlating...
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Sechler T, Dempsey L, Lester M
J Phys Chem A
. 2009 Jul;
113(31):8845-51.
PMID: 19603759
Vibrational energy transfer from v' = 0 to v' = 1 in the excited OH A2Sigma+ electronic state is investigated in the collisional region of a free-jet expansion. Laser excitation...
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Dempsey L, Sechler T, Murray C, Lester M
J Phys Chem A
. 2009 Jun;
113(25):6851-8.
PMID: 19480405
The OH X(2)Pi product state distribution arising from quenching of electronically excited OH A(2)Sigma(+) by O(2) and CO(2) under single collision conditions has been determined using a pump-probe technique. For...
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Dempsey L, Sechler T, Murray C, Lester M, Matsika S
J Chem Phys
. 2009 Mar;
130(10):104307.
PMID: 19292534
The nascent OH X (2)Pi product state distribution arising from collisional quenching of electronically excited OH A (2)Sigma(+) by N(2) has been determined using a pump-probe technique. The majority of...
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Murray C, Derro E, Sechler T, Lester M
Acc Chem Res
. 2008 Dec;
42(3):419-27.
PMID: 19113857
Weakly bound molecules--particularly hydrated complexes of abundant atmospheric species--have long been postulated to play an important role in atmospherically relevant reactions. For example, such complexes could seed cloud formation and...
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Derro E, Sechler T, Murray C, Lester M
J Chem Phys
. 2008 Jul;
128(24):244313.
PMID: 18601338
Hydrogen trioxy (HOOO) and its deuterated analog (DOOO) have been generated in a supersonic free-jet expansion through association of photolytically generated OH or OD and molecular oxygen. The radicals were...
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Derro E, Sechler T, Murray C, Lester M
J Phys Chem A
. 2008 May;
112(39):9269-76.
PMID: 18507450
The DOOO radical has been produced by three-body association between OD and O2 in a supersonic free-jet expansion and investigated using action spectroscopy, an IR-UV double-resonance technique. Partially rotationally structured...
8.
Derro E, Murray C, Sechler T, Lester M
J Phys Chem A
. 2007 Oct;
111(45):11592-601.
PMID: 17958341
The HOOO radical has long been postulated to be an important intermediate in atmospherically relevant reactions and was recently deemed a significant sink for OH radicals in the tropopause region....
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Murray C, Derro E, Sechler T, Lester M
J Phys Chem A
. 2007 May;
111(22):4727-30.
PMID: 17503792
The hydrogen trioxy radical (HO3) has been proposed as an intermediate in several important chemical reactions and relaxation processes involving OH in the atmosphere. In this work, the gas-phase infrared...
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Deak J, Pang Y, Sechler T, Wang Z, Dlott D
Science
. 2004 Sep;
306(5695):473-6.
PMID: 15388896
In a suspension of reverse micelles, in which the surfactant sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate (AOT) separates a water nanodroplet from a bulk nonpolar CCl4 phase, ultrafast vibrational spectroscopy was used to...