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WILLIAM CARL LINEBERGER Address : Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and JILA 440 UCB University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado 80309-0440 Telephone (303) 492-7834 FAX (303) 492-8994 [email protected] Website: http://jila.colorado.edu/lineberger/ Personal : Born December 5, 1939; Hamlet, North Carolina Degrees : BEE, 1961, Georgia Institute of Technology MSEE, 1963, Georgia Institute of Technology Ph.D., 1965, Georgia Institute of Technology Appointments : (current in bold) Assistant Professor Electrical Engineering (Modern Physics, Atomic Collisions) Georgia Institute of Technology, March-June, 1965 Research Physicist (Atmos. Phys.) and active duty, U. S. Army Ballistic Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, 1965-68 Research Associate, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, 1968-70 Member, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, 1970-71 Fellow of JILA, 1971-present Assistant Professor, Chemistry, University of Colorado, 1970-72 Associate Professor, Chemistry, University of Colorado, 1972-74 Professor, Chemistry, University of Colorado, 1974-85 Visiting Professor, Stanford University, 1982 Visiting Professor, University of Chicago, 1982 Chair, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, 1985-86 E. U. Condon Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of Colorado, 1985-present Member, US National Science Board, 2011 – 2016 Executive Committee, 2012-15 Memberships : National Academy of Sciences, 1983 American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1995 American Physical Society, Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fellow Sigma Xi American Chemical Society 1

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WILLIAM CARL LINEBERGER

Address:Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and JILA440 UCBUniversity of ColoradoBoulder, Colorado 80309-0440Telephone (303) 492-7834FAX (303) [email protected]: http://jila.colorado.edu/lineberger/

Personal:Born December 5, 1939; Hamlet, North Carolina

Degrees:BEE, 1961, Georgia Institute of TechnologyMSEE, 1963, Georgia Institute of TechnologyPh.D., 1965, Georgia Institute of Technology

Appointments: (current in bold)Assistant Professor Electrical Engineering (Modern Physics, Atomic Collisions) Georgia Institute

of Technology, March-June, 1965Research Physicist (Atmos. Phys.) and active duty, U. S. Army Ballistic Research Laboratory,

Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, 1965-68Research Associate, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, 1968-70Member, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, 1970-71Fellow of JILA, 1971-presentAssistant Professor, Chemistry, University of Colorado, 1970-72Associate Professor, Chemistry, University of Colorado, 1972-74Professor, Chemistry, University of Colorado, 1974-85Visiting Professor, Stanford University, 1982Visiting Professor, University of Chicago, 1982Chair, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, 1985-86E. U. Condon Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of Colorado, 1985-presentMember, US National Science Board, 2011 – 2016 Executive Committee, 2012-15

Memberships:National Academy of Sciences, 1983American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1995American Physical Society, FellowAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science, FellowSigma XiAmerican Chemical Society

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Editorial Boards:Associate Editor, Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables, 1974-1982Correspondent, Comments on Atomic and Molecular Physics, 1975-1985Associate Editor, Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables, 1974-1982Correspondent, Comments on Atomic and Molecular Physics, 1975-1985Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Chemical Physics, 1979-1982Advisory Board, Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1988-1991Editorial Advisory Board, Chemical Reviews, 1990-1993Editorial Advisory Board, Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 1991-1998Editorial Advisory Board, Molecular Physics, 1999-2004Editorial Advisory Board, ChemPhysChem, 2000-2004Associate Editor, Chemical Physics Letters, 1982-presentAdvisory Editorial Board, Chemical Physics, May 1983-1999Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Physical Chemistry, 2013- present

Awards and Honors:Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, 1972-75Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar, 1975-80Faculty Fellow, University of Colorado, 1975-76, 1981-82, 1984, 1993-94, 2000-2001Herbert P. Broida Prize in Chemical Physics, American Physical Society, 1981J. S. Guggenheim Memorial Fellow, 1981-82University of Colorado Faculty Research Lecturer, 1982Bomem-Michelson Prize, Coblentz Society, 1987William F. Meggers Prize, Optical Society of America, 1988Phi Beta Kappa National Lecturer, 1989Earle K. Plyler Prize, American Physical Society, 1992Irving Langmuir Prize in Chemical Physics, American Chemical Society, 1996Sierra Nevada Section of ACS Distinguished Chemist Award, 1997Georgia Institute of Technology College of Sciences Alumni Achievement Award for Outstanding

Contributions to Scholarship and Teaching, 1998William Lloyd Evans Award, Ohio State University, 2001Peter Debye Award in Physical Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 2004Swiss Chemical Society, First National Lecturer (a new program), 2013Herschbach Medal, Dynamics of Molecular Collisions Conference, 2015National Academy of Sciences Award in Chemical Sciences, 2015

Recent LectureshipsMoses Gomberg Lecturer, University of Michigan, March, 1999Frontiers of Science Lecturer, Texas A & M, April, 1999Gordon Lecturer, University of Toronto, May, 1999Baker Series Lectures, Cornell University, 1999E. W. McDaniel Memorial Lecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999Mary Kapp Lecturer, Virginia Commonwealth University, March 2000

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Hyp Dauben Lecturer, University of Washington, May 2000W. L. Evans Lecturer, Ohio State University, October, 2001G. L. Closs Lecturer, University of Chicago, 2003W. A. Noyes Distinguished Lecturer, University of Texas at Austin, 2004R. S. Berry Lecturer, “Lasers: The Light Fantastic,” Telluride Town Extravaganza, Pinhead Institute, 2005Lyle Ramsay Dawson Lecturer, University of Kentucky, 2005Robert Hansen Lecturer, Iowa State University, 2005Fredrick Kauffman Lecturer, University of Pittsburgh, 2006John Stauffer Lecturer, Stanford University, 2008Inaugural Frontiers in Chemical Physics & Analysis Lecture, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, 2009Kent Wilson Lecture, University of California, San Diego, May 2010.Robert S. Mulliken Lecture, University of Georgia, September, 2010John Howard Appleton Lectures, Brown University, October, 2010John E. Willard Lectures, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2011Lyman Parratt Lecture, Department of Physics, Cornell University, 2012Eyring Lectures in Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University, 2012Swiss Chemical Society National Lecturer, 2013Arnold C. Ott Lectureship, Grand Valley State University, 2013

Barton-Kacher Lectureship, University of Oklahoma, 2013

Selected Professional Activities: (current in bold)Chairman, Division of Chemical Physics, American Physical Society, 1982-83Chairman, Advisory Committee, Health and Safety Research Division, Oak Ridge National

Laboratory, 1982-86National Research Council Board on Physics and Astronomy, 1983-88Chair, Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, American Physical Society, 1987Chair, Science and Technology Centers Advisory Committee, National Science Foundation,

1987-1991Chair, Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee, Department of Energy, 1993-96Chair, Topical Group on Laser Science, American Physical Society, 1994-1995Chair, Section of Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences 1993-1996Chair, NSF Science and Technology Centers Advisory Committee, 1996Co-Chair, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics and Applications, National

Research Council, 1996-2000Member, Physics Policy Committee, American Physical Society, 1995-1998Chair, NAS Officers Nomination Committee, 1996-1997Chair, Membership, Section of Chemistry, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

1999-2001Member, Task Force on Reorganization of National Research Council, 1999-2000Member, Council of the American Physical Society, 1999-2003 Member, Governing Board, National Research Council, 1996-2000Foreign Councilor, Institute of Molecular Sciences, Okazaki National Research Institutes,

Okazaki, Japan, 2001-2003Chair, American Physical Society Prize and Awards Committee 2002-2004Member, Council of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003-2006

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Chair, National Science Foundation Mathematical and Physical Sciences Advisory Committee, 2003-2006

Member, Governing Board, National Research Council, 2003-2007Member, National Academy of Sciences Committee on Science, Engineering and Public Policy, 2003-2009National Science Foundation Waterman Prize Selection Committee, 2006-2008Council, American Association for Advancement of Science, 2007-2010Chair, Search Committee for Editor of Journal of Chemical Physics Member, DOE Committee, “Science in a New Era,” 2008-9Member, NSF Committee on Advanced Light Sources, 2009Member, NRC Committee on Data Integrity 2008-9Chair, NSF Committee of Visitors for Major Research Instrumentation Program, 2010Member , NRC Physical Sciences Panel of the Decadal Survey on Biological and Physical Sciences in Space, 2009-2011Member, NRC Report Review Committee 2007- 2013Member, National Science Board, 2011-16. US Senate confirmation, August, 2011. Member, Executive Committee, National Science Board, May, 2012 – Chair, Subcommittee on Facilities, National Science Board, May 2012 –Member, Ethics Advisory Committee, National Academy of EngineeringMember, NRC Committee on Responsible ScienceMember, NRC Laboratory Assessments Board, 2012–Member, Search Committee for next NAS President and Treasurer, NAS, 2015 –

University of Colorado Current ServiceFederal Relations Advisory CommitteeDistinguished Professor’s CommitteeUniversity Research Cabinet

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Publications:1. “A noninterrupting method for measuring pulsed charged particle beam currents,” Master's

Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1962.

1. “The ionization of alkali ions by electron impact,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1965.

1. Earl W. McDaniel, Collision Phenomena in Ionized Gases (Wiley, New York, 1964), draft of Chapter 13 and Appendix I prepared by W. C. Lineberger.

1. “Noninterrupting method for measuring pulsed charged particle beam currents,” Rev. Sci. Instr. 34, 1123-1125 (1963), with J. W. Hooper.

1. “Absolute cross sections for single ionization of alkali ions by electron impact. I. Description of apparatus and Li+ results,” Phys. Rev. 141, 151-164 (1966), with J. W. Hooper and E. W. McDaniel.

1. “Absolute cross sections for single ionization of alkali ions by electron impact. II. Na+ and K+ results and comparisons with theory,” Phys. Rev. 141, 165-173 (1966), with J. W. Hooper and F. M. Bacon.

1. “Temperature effect on spectrometer slit width and photomultiplier sensitivity,” Rev. Sci. Instrum. 39, 1039-1043 (1968), with A. Ozolins and F. E. Niles.

1. “Positive ions in nitric oxide afterglows,” Phys. Rev. 186, 116-127 (1969), with L. J. Puckett.

1. “Hydrated positive ions in nitric-oxide-water afterglows,” Phys. Rev. 187, 286-291 (1969), with L. J. Puckett.

1. “Negative-ion reactions in NO-H2O mixtures,” Phys. Rev. A 1, 1635-1641 (1970), with L. J. Puckett.

1. “High resolution photodetachment of S near threshold,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 25, 424-427 (1970), with B. W. Woodward.

1. “Two photon photodetachment spectroscopy: The C2 2 states,” Chem. Phys. Lett. 13, 40-44

(1972), with T. A. Patterson.

1. “Electron affinities of Cu and Ag,” J .Chem. Phys. 58, 2373-2378 (1973), with H. Hotop and R. A. Bennett.

1. “Dye laser photodetachment studies of Au, Pt, PtN, and Ag,” J. Chem. Phys. 58, 2379-2387 (1973), with H. Hotop.

1. “High-resolution photodetachment study of Se ions,” Phys. Rev. A 8, 762-774 (1973), with H.

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Hotop and T. A. Patterson.

1. “Time and energy resolved fluorescence of cis-glyoxal,” Chem. Phys. Lett. 20, 600-604 (1973), with R. A. Beyer.

1. “A reliable, repetitively pulsed, high-power nitrogen laser,” Rev. Sci. Instrum. 44, 882-887 (1973), with B. W. Woodward and V. J. Ehlers.

1. “Photodetachment of negative ions,” in Energy, Structure and Reactivity, Proceedings of the Summer Research Conference on Theoretical Chemistry, Boulder, Colorado, June 1972 (D. W. Smith and W. B. McRae, Eds., Wiley, New York, 1973), pp. 333-355.

1. “Resonances in alkali negative-ion photodetachment and electron affinities of the corresponding neutrals,” Phys. Rev. Letters 32, 189-192 (1974), with T. A. Patterson, H. Hotop, A. Kasdan, and D. W. Norcross.

2. “Polarized Electrons From Multiphoton Ionization of Sodium Atoms,” Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 19, 1202 (1974), with M. Lambropoulos, S. Moody and S. Smith.

1. “High resolution photodetachment studies of negative ions,” Advan. Mass Spectrom. 6, 287-293 (1974), with H. Hotop and T. A. Patterson.

1. “High resolution photodetachment study of OH and OD in the threshold region 7000-6450 Å,” J. Chem. Phys. 60, 1806-1812 (1974), with H. Hotop and T. A. Patterson.

1. “Laser spectroscopy of gas phase ions,” in Chemical and Biochemical Applications of Lasers, Vol. 1 (C. B. Moore, Ed., Academic, New York, 1974), pp. 71-101.

1. “Laser photodetachment of NO2,” J. Chem. Phys. 61, 1300-1304 (1974), with E. Herbst and T.

A. Patterson.

1. “Is H a source of diffuse interstellar lines?” Astrophys. J. 191, L143-L144 (1974), with E. Herbst, T. A. Patterson and D. W. Norcross.

1. “Alkali-metal negative ions. II. Laser photoelectron spectrometry,” Phys. Rev. A 10, 1658-1664 (1974), with A. Kasdan.

1. “Laser negative ion spectroscopy,” in Laser Spectroscopy (R. Brewer and A. Mooradian, Eds., Plenum, New York, 1975), pp. 581-595.

2. “Laser photoelectron spectrometry of CH,” Chem. Phys. Lett. 31, 78-82 (1975), with A. Kasdan and E. Herbst.

3. “Laser photoelectron spectrometry of the negative ions of silicon and its hydrides,” J. Chem. Phys. 62, 541-548 (1975), with A. Kasdan and E. Herbst.

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4. “Relaxation in the 1Au state of glyoxal. I. Collision-free lifetimes of single vibrational levels,” J. Chem. Phys. 62, 4016-4023 (1975), with R. A. Beyer and P. F. Zittel.

1. “Relaxation in the 1Au state of glyoxal. II. Collisional quenching,” J. Chem. Phys. 62, 4024-4031 (1975), with R. A. Beyer.

1. “Observation of electric quadrupole transitions in multiphoton ionization,” Phys. Rev. Letters 35, 159-162 (1975), with M. Lambropoulos, S. E. Moody and S. J. Smith.

1. “Photodetachment threshold processes,” in Electron and Photon Interactions with Atoms (H. Kleinpoppen and M. R. C. McDowell, Eds., Plenum, New York, 1976), pp. 125-132, with H. Hotop and T. A. Patterson.

1. “Binding energies in atomic negative ions,” J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 4, 539-576 (1975), with H. Hotop.

1. “Binding of an electron by the field of a molecular dipole - LiCl,” Chem. Phys. Lett. 37, 5-8 (1976), with J. L. Carlsten and J. R. Peterson.

2. “Laser Spectroscopy of Atmospheric Negative-Ions,” Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 57, 302 (1976),with E. Herbst.

1. “Photodetachment threshold processes,” in The Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions, Invited Lectures, Review Papers, and Progress Reports of the IX ICPEAC (J. S. Risley and R. Geballe, Eds., University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1976), pp. 584-592.

1. “Atomic electron affinities,” IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. NS23, 934-935 (1976).

1. “Laser photoelectron spectrometry of CH2. Singlet-triplet splitting and electron affinity of CH2,”

J. Am. Chem. Soc. 98, 3731-3732 (1976), with P. F. Zittel, G. B. Ellison, S. V. ONeil, E. Herbst and W. P. Reinhardt.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectrometry of PO, PH, and PH2,” J. Chem. Phys. 65, 1236-1243

(1976), with P. F. Zittel.

1. “Correlation energy difference models for first and second row hydrides,” J. Chem. Phys. 65, 1932-1936 (1976), with P. F. Zittel.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectrometry of NH: Electron affinity and intercombination energy difference in NH,” J. Chem. Phys. 65, 4323-4324 (1976), with P. C. Engelking.

2. “Energy transfer in the 1Au state of glyoxal. III. Deuterium effects,” J. Chem. Phys. 66, 2972-2983 (1977), with P. F. Zittel.

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1. “Laser photoelectron spectrometry of FeO: Electron affinity, electronic state separations, and ground state vibrations of iron oxide, and a new ground state assignment,” J. Chem. Phys. 66, 5054-5058 (1977), with P. C. Engelking.

2. “High-resolution photodetachment studies of P and Te,” Phys. Rev. A 15, 2277-2282 (1977), with J. Slater.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectrometry of C5H5: A determination of the electron affinity and

Jahn-Teller coupling in cyclopentadienyl,” J. Chem. Phys. 67, 1412-1417 (1977), with P. C. Engelking.

2. “Negative ion energetics,” in Conference on High Temperature Sciences Related to Open - Cycle, Coal - Fired MHD Systems, Report ANL-77-21 (Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, 1977), pp. 67-73, with P. C. Engelking.

1. “Alkali negative ions. III. Multichannel photodetachment study of Cs and K,” Phys. Rev. A 17,201-213 (1978), with J. Slater, F. H. Read and S. E. Novick.

1. “An experimental determination of the geometry and electron affinity of CH3,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 100, 2556-2558 (1978), with G. B. Ellison and P. C. Engelking.

1. “Laser photodetachment electron spectrometry of methoxide, deuteromethoxide, and thiomethoxide: Electron affinities and vibrational structure of CH3O, CD3O and CH3S,” J. Chem.Phys. 69, 1826-1832 (1978), with P. C. Engelking and G. B. Ellison.

1. “Laser photoelectron, photodetachment, and photodestruction spectra of O3,” J. Chem. Phys. 70,

2652-2662 (1979), with S. E. Novick, P. C. Engelking, P. L. Jones and J. H. Futrell.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectrometry of Fe: The electron affinity of iron and the 'nonstatistical' fine-structure detachment intensities at 488 nm,” Phys. Rev. A 19, 149-155 (1979), with P. C. Engelking.

1. “Resonances in photodetachment of sodium halide negative ions,” J. Chem. Phys. 70, 2210-2214 (1979), with S. E. Novick, P. L. Jones and T. J. Mulloney.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectrometry of Co and Ni,” J. Chem. Phys. 70, 4474-4480 (1979), with R. R. Corderman and P. C. Engelking.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectrometry of the negative ions of iron and iron carbonyls. Electron affinity determination for the series Fe(CO)n, n=0,1,2,3,4,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 101, 5569-5573 (1979), with P. C. Engelking.

2. “Negative ion spectroscopy,” Ann. Rev. Phys. Chem. 30, 347-378 (1979), with R. R. Corderman.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectrometry measurement of characteristic electronic and vibrational

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temperatures of sputtered negative ions,” Appl. Phys. Lett. 36, 533-535 (1980), with R. R. Corderman and P. C. Engelking.

1. “Photodetachment spectroscopy of C2 autodetaching resonances,” J. Chem. Phys. 73, 4419-4432

(1980), with P. L. Jones, R. D. Mead, B. E. Kohler and S. D. Rosner.

2. “Electron affinities of B, Al, Bi and Pb,” J. Chem. Phys. 74, 1513-1515 (1981), with C. S. Feigerle and R. R. Corderman.

1. “Binding energies and structure of transition metal negative ions,” J. Chem. Phys. 74, 1580-1598 (1981), with C. S. Feigerle, R. R. Corderman, and S. V. Bobashev.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectroscopy of CH2, and the singlet-triplet splitting in methylene,” J.

Chem. Phys. 74, 5460-5473 (1981), with P. C. Engelking, R. R. Corderman, J. J. Wendoloski, G. B. Ellison and S. V. ONeil.

2. “Laser spectroscopy of negative ion beams,” IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. NS-28, 1194-1197 (1981), with R. D. Mead, P. A. Schulz and C. S. Feigerle.

1. “Negative ion photoelectron spectroscopy,” in Applied Atomic Collision Physics, Vol. 5 (Academic, New York, 1982), pp. 239-254.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectrometry of Sc and Y: A determination of the order of electron filling in transition-metal anions,” J. Electron. Spectrosc. Relat. Phenom. 23, 441-450 (1981), with C. S.Feigerle and Z. Herman.

1. “Experimental measurement of the electron affinity of the hydroperoxyl radical,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 103, 6262-6263 (1981), with V. M. Bierbaum, R. J. Schmitt, C. H. DePuy, R. D. Mead and P.A. Schulz.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of alkoxide and enolate negative ions,” J. Phys. Chem. 86, 4873-4878 (1982), with G. B. Ellison and P. C. Engelking.

1. “OHand OD threshold photodetachment,” J. Chem. Phys. 77, 1153-1165 (1982), with P. A. Schulz, R. D. Mead and P. L. Jones.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectrometry of Ni(CO)n, n=1-3,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 104, 5026-5031

(1982), with A. E. Stevens and C. S. Feigerle.

2. “Electron affinity,” in McGraw - Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology (1982), pp. 737-738.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of CS and NS,” J. Phys. Chem. 86, 4486-4488 (1982), with S. M. Burnett, C. S. Feigerle and A. E. Stevens.

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1. “Photodetachment threshold processes,” in Electron - Molecule Collisions and Photoionization Processes, Proceedings, U.S.-Japan Seminar on Electron-Molecule Interactions, Pasadena, CA, October 1982 (V. McKoy, H. Suzuki, K. Takayanagi and S. Trajmar, Eds., Verlag Chemie, 1983), pp. 1-5, with R. D. Mead.

1. “Photodetachment in negative ion beams,” in Gas Phase Ion Chemistry, Vol. 3 (M. T. Bowers, Ed., Academic, New York, 1984), pp. 213-248, with R. D. Mead and A. E. Stevens.

2. “Rotational intensities in photodetachment and photoionization,” Phys. Rev. A 27, 2229-2232 (1983), with P. A. Schulz and R. D. Mead.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectroscopy of MnH and FeH: Electronic structures of the metal hydrides, identification of a low-spin excited state of MnH, and evidence for a low-spin ground state of FeH,” J. Chem. Phys. 78, 5420-5431 (1983), with A. E. Stevens and C. S. Feigerle.

1. “Ultrahigh-resolution study of autodetachment in C2,” Phys. Rev. A 28, 1429-1439 (1983), with

U. Hefter, R. D. Mead and P. A. Schulz.

1. “Observation of X 1A1 vinylidene by photoelectron spectroscopy of the C2H2 ion,” Chem. Phys.

Letters 100, 124-128 (1983), with S. M. Burnett, A. E. Stevens and C. S. Feigerle.

2. “Photodetachment threshold laws,” in Electronic and Atomic Collisions, Proceedings, XIII ICPEAC (J. Eichler, I. V. Hertel and N. Stolterfoht, Eds., Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1984), pp. 721-730, with R. D. Mead and K. R. Lykke.

1. “Improved flexibility in MODR using a supersonic jet source: Applications to CO+ and CN,” Chem. Phys. Letters 105, 374-379 (1984), with M. A. Johnson, M. L. Alexander and I. Hertel.

1. “Observation of dipole-bound states of negative ions,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 52, 2221-2224 (1984), with K. R. Lykke and R. D. Mead.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectroscopy of vibrationally relaxed CH2: A reinvestigation of the

singlet-triplet splitting in methylene,” J. Chem. Phys. 81, 1048-1050 (1984), with D. G. Leopold and K. K. Murray.

1. “Spectroscopy and dynamics of the dipole-bound state of acetaldehyde enolate,” J. Chem. Phys. 81, 4883-4892 (1984), with R. D. Mead, K. R. Lykke, J. Marks and J. I. Brauman.

2. “Ultrahigh resolution spectroscopy of C2: The A 2u state characterized by deperturbation

methods,” J. Chem. Phys. 82, 1723-1731 (1985), with R. D. Mead, U. Hefter and P.A. Schulz.

1. “Photodestruction cross sections for mass-selected ion clusters: (CO2)n+,” Chem. Phys. Letters

112, 285-290 (1984), with M. A. Johnson and M. L. Alexander.

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1. “Binding energies in atomic negative ions: II,” J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 14, 731-750 (1985), with H. Hotop.

1. “Laser photodetachment measurement of the electron affinity of atomic oxygen,” Phys. Rev. A 32, 1890-1892 (1985), with D. M. Neumark, K. R. Lykke and T. Andersen.

1. “Photofragmentation of (CO2)n+: Simple energy dependence for the number of neutrals ejected,

13<n<26,” J. Chem. Phys. 82, 5288-5289 (1985), with M. L. Alexander and M. A. Johnson.

2. “Infrared spectrum and autodetachment dynamics of NH,” J. Chem. Phys. 83, 4364-4373 (1985), with D. M. Neumark, K. R. Lykke and T. Andersen.

1. “Autodetachment study of the electronic spectroscopy of FeO,” J. Chem. Phys. 86, 1858-1867 (1987), with T. Andersen, K. R. Lykke and D. M. Neumark.

1. “Methylene: A study of the ˜ 3B1 and ã1A1 states by photoelectron spectroscopy of CH2 and

CD2,” J. Chem. Phys. 83, 4849-4865 (1985), with D. G. Leopold, K. K. Murray and A. E. S.

Miller.

1. “Photodetachment spectroscopy of FeO,” in Electronic and Atomic Collisions, Proceedings, XIVICPEAC (D. C. Lorents, W. E. Meyerhof and J. R. Peterson, Eds., Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1986), pp. 791-798, with T. Andersen, K. R. Lykke and D. M. Neumark.

1. “Determination of the singlet-triplet splitting and electron affinity of o-benzyne by negative ion photoelectron spectroscopy,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 108, 1379-1384 (1986), with D. G. Leopold and A. E. S. Miller.

2. “Photodetachment spectroscopy of CH2CN,” in Laser Spectroscopy VII, Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference, Hawaii, June 24-28, 1985 (T. W. Hänsch and Y. R. Shen, Eds., Springer-Verlag, 1985), pp. 130-133, with K. R. Lykke, D. M. Neumark, T. Andersen and V. J. Trapa.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectroscopy of the formyl anion,” J. Chem. Phys. 84, 2520-2525 (1986), with K. K. Murray, T. M. Miller and D. G. Leopold.

2. “Flowing afterglow negative ion photoelectron spectroscopy of dirhenium: Evidence for multiplebonding in Re2 and Re2

!,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 108, 178-179 (1986), with D. G. Leopold and T. M. Miller.

1. “A study of the low-lying electronic states of Fe2 and Co2 by negative ion photoelectron spectroscopy,” J. Chem. Phys. 85, 51-55 (1986), with D. G. Leopold.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectroscopy of MnH2, FeH2

, CoH2, and NiH2

: Determination of the electron affinities for the metal dihydrides,” J. Chem. Phys. 84, 4127-4131 (1986), with A. E. S. Miller and C. S. Feigerle.

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1. “Electron affinities of Ge and Sn,” Phys. Rev. A 33, 3558-3559 (1986), with T. M. Miller and A. E. S. Miller.

1. “Electron affinities of the alkali halides and the structure of their negative ions,” J. Chem. Phys. 85, 2368-2375 (1986), with T. M. Miller, D. G. Leopold and K. K. Murray.

1. “Photodissociation of mass-selected (CO2)n clusters: Evaporation leading to magic numbers in

fragment-ion distributions,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 57, 976-979 (1986), with M. L. Alexander, M. A. Johnson and N. E. Levinger.

2. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of mass-selected metal cluster anions. I. Cun, n=1-10,” J. Chem.

Phys. 86, 1715-1726 (1987), with D. G. Leopold and J. Ho.

1. “Spectroscopy and autodetachment dynamics of PtN,” Phys. Rev. A 36, 699-704 (1987), with K. K. Murray and K. R. Lykke.

1. “Autodetachment spectroscopy of negative ions,” in Proceedings of the 1986 OSA/ILS Conference, Seattle, WA, Advances in Laser Science II, Am. Inst. Phys. Conf. Proceedings No. 160, M. Lapp, W.C. Stwalley and G.A. Kenney-Wallace, Eds. (AIP, New York, 1987), pp. 347-354, with D. M. Neumark, K. R. Lykke and T. Andersen.

1. “Laser photoelectron spectroscopy of CrH, CoH, and NiH: Periodic trends in the electronic structure of the transition-metal hydrides,” J. Chem. Phys. 87, 1549-1556 (1987), with A. E. S. Miller and C. S. Feigerle.

1. “High resolution studies of autodetachment in negative ions,” Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London A 324, 179-196 (1988), with K. R. Lykke, K. K. Murray and D. M. Neumark.

1. “Pulsed methods for cluster ion spectroscopy,” in Techniques for the Study of Gas-Phase Ion-Molecule Reactions (J. M. Farrar and W. H. Saunders, Eds., John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1988), pp. 591-636, with M. A. Johnson.

2. “Autodetachment spectroscopy and dynamics of CH2CN and CD2CN,” J. Chem. Phys. 87, 6842-6853 (1987), with K. R. Lykke, D. M. Neumark, T. Andersen and V. J. Trapa.

3. “Spectroscopy of ionic clusters,” in Molecular and Cluster Beam Science, National Research Council Report, April 24, 1987 (National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1988), pp. 67-75, with M. A. Johnson.

1. “Autodetachment spectroscopy of negative ions,” in Electron-Molecule Scattering and Photoionization (P. G. Burke and J. B. West, Eds., Plenum, New York, 1988) pp.71-74.

1. “A simple interpretation of the Fe2 photoelectron spectrum,” J. Chem. Phys. 88,

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3780-3783 (1988), with D. G. Leopold, J. Almlöf and P. R. Taylor.

1. “Spectroscopy and dynamics of the dipole-supported state of acetyl fluoride enolate anion,” J. Chem. Phys. 88, 6785-6792 (1988), with J. Marks, J. I. Brauman, R. D. Mead and K. R. Lykke.

1. “Recombination of Br2 photodissociated within mass selected ionic clusters,” J. Chem.

Phys. 88, 6200-6210 (1988), with M. L. Alexander, N. E. Levinger, M. A. Johnson and D. Ray.

1. “The visible photoabsorption spectrum of Ar3+,” J. Chem. Phys. 89, 71-74 (l988) with N. E.

Levinger, D. Ray, K. K. Murray, A. S. Mullin and C. P. Schulz.

1. “Ultraviolet photoelectron spectrum of NO2,” J. Phys. Chem. 92, 5405-5412 (1988) with K. M.

Ervin and J. Ho.

2. “Electron affinity of MgCl,” Chem. Phys. Lett. 146, 364-366 (1988), with T. M. Miller.

1. “Electronic and vibrational structure of transition metal trimers: Photoelectron spectra of Ni3,

Pd3, and Pt3

,” J. Chem. Phys. 89, 4514-4521 (1988), with K. M. Ervin and J. Ho.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of the halocarbene anions HCF, HCCl, HCBr, HCI, CF2, and

CCl2,” J. Chem. Phys. 89, 5442-5443 (1988), with K. K. Murray, D. G. Leopold and T. M.

Miller.

1. “Photoabsorption and photofragmentation studies of Arn+ Cluster Ions,” J. Chem. Phys. 89,

5654-5662 (1988), with N. E. Levinger, D. Ray and M. L. Alexander.

1. “Spectroscopy and dynamics of `van der Waals' cluster ions,” in The Chemical Physics of Atomicand Molecular Clusters, Proceedings of the International School of Physics Enrico Fermi Course CVII (G. Scoles, Ed., Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1990), pp. 451-465, with D. Ray and N. E. Levinger.

1. “Electron affinity,” Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Seventh Edition, (1990).

1. “NH2 electron affinity”, J. Chem. Phys. 91, 2762-2763 (1989) with C. T. Wickham-Jones, K. M. Ervin and G. B. Ellison.

2. “A study of the singlet and triplet states of vinylidene by photoelectron spectroscopy of H2C=C, D2C=C, and HDC=C. Vinylidene-acetylene isomerization,” J. Chem. Phys. 91, 5974-5992 (l989), with K. M. Ervin and J. Ho.

1. “Time-resolved measurements of the photodissociation and recombination dynamics of I2 in

mass selected cluster ions,” J. Chem. Phys. 91, 6533-6534 (l989), with D. Ray, N. E. Levinger and J. M. Papanikolas.

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1. “Mass spectra and photodetachment of sodium fluoride negative ion clusters produced in a flowing afterglow ion source,” Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Proc. 102, 239-249 (1990), with T. M. Miller.

1. “Bond strengths of ethylene and acetylene,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 112, 5750-5759 (1990), with K. M. Ervin, S. Gronert, S. E. Barlow, M. K. Gilles, A. G. Harrison, V. M. Bierbaum, C. H. DePuy, and G. B. Ellison.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of metal cluster anions: Cun, Ag

n, and Aun,” J. Chem. Phys. 93,

6987-7002 (1990), with J. Ho and K. M. Ervin.

1. “Photoelectron spectra of C2 and C2H,” J. Phys. Chem. 95, 1167-1177 (1991), with K. M.

Ervin.

1. “Threshold photodetachment of H,” Phys. Rev. A 43, 6104-6107 (1991), with K. R. Lykke and K. K. Murray.

1. “The ultraviolet photoelectron spectrum of SO," J. Chem. Phys. 94, 6926-6927 (1991), with M. L. Polak, B. M. Fiala and K. M. Ervin.

1. “Characterization of triplet states in doubly-charged positive ions: Assignment of the 3g-3u

+ electronic transition in N2

++," J. Phys. Chem. 95, 2122-2124 (1991), with D. M. Szaflarski, A. S. Mullin, K. Yokoyama and M. N. F. Ashfold.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of CuO,” J. Phys. Chem. 95, 3460-3463 (1991), with M. L. Polak, M. K. Gilles and J. Ho.

1. “Photodissociation and geminate recombination dynamics of I2 in mass-selected I2

(CO2)n clusterions,” J. Phys. Chem. 95, 8028-8040 (1991), with J.M. Papanikolas, J. R. Gord, N. E. Levinger, D. Ray and V. Vorsa.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of molecular anions,” in Advances in Gas Phase Ion Chemistry, Vol.1 (N. G. Adams and L. M. Babcock, Eds., JAP Press, Greenwich, CT, 1992), pp. 121-166, with K. M. Ervin.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of negatively charged bismuth clusters: Bi2, Bi3

and Bi4,” J.

Chem. Phys. 95, 3053-3063 (1991), with M. L. Polak, J. Ho and G. Gerber.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of IO,” J. Chem. Phys. 95, 4723-4724 (1991), with M. K. Gilles and M. L. Polak.

1. “A study of the electronic structures of Pd2 and Pd2 by photoelectron spectroscopy,” J. Chem.

Phys. 95, 4845-4853 (1991), with J. Ho, K. M. Ervin, M. L. Polak and M. K. Gilles.

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1. “Negative ion photoelectron spectroscopy of HCF, HCCl, HCBr, and HCI: Photoelectron angular distributions and neutral triplet excitation energies,” J. Phys. Chem. 96, 1130-1141 (1992), with M. K. Gilles, K. M. Ervin and J. Ho.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of group IV heavy metal dimers: Sn2, Pb2

and SnPb,” J. Phys. Chem. 96, 144-154 (1992), with J. Ho and M. L. Polak.

1. “Triplet state spectroscopy and photofragment dynamics of N22+,” J. Chem. Phys. 96, 3636-3648

(1992), with D. Szaflarski, K. Yokoyama, G. Gerber and A. S. Mullin.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of SF,” J. Chem. Phys. 96, 7191-7192 (1992), with M. L. Polak andM. K. Gilles.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of the halogen oxide anions: FO, ClO, BrO, IO, OClO and OIO,” J. Chem. Phys. 96, 8012-8020 (1992), with M. K. Gilles and M. L. Polak.

1. “Autodetachment spectroscopy of vibrationally excited acetaldehyde enolate anion, CH2CHO,” Chem. Phys. 166, 207-213 (1992), with A. S. Mullin, K. K. Murray, C. P. Schulz and D. M. Szaflarski.

1. “Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of the phenide, benzyl and phenoxide anions, with ab initio calculations,” Int. J. Mass Spect. and Ion Processes 117, 601-620 (1992), with R. F. Gunion, M. K. Gilles and M. L. Polak.

1. “Experimental methods for probing structure and dynamics of gas-phase molecular dications,” SPIE Proceedings 1638, 264-272 (1992), with K. Yokoyama, D. M. Szaflarski and A. S. Mullin.

1. “I2 photofragmentation/recombination dynamics in size-selected I2

(CO2)n cluster ions: Observation of coherent II vibrational motion,” J. Chem. Phys. 97, 7002-7005 (1992), with J. M. Papanikolas, V. Vorsa, M. Nadal, P. J. Campagnola and J. R. Gord.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of small antimony cluster anions: Sb, Sb2, Sb3

and Sb4,” J.

Chem. Phys. 97, 8990-9000 (1992), with M. L. Polak, G. Gerber and J. Ho.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of the monofluorovinylidene and difluorovinylidene anions: The monofluorovinylidene-fluoroacetylene rearrangement,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 115, 1031-1038 (1993), with M. K. Gilles and K.M. Ervin.

2. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of PbO,” Chem. Phys. Letts. 210, 55-60 (1993), with M. L. Polak, M. K. Gilles and R. F. Gunion.

1. “I2 photodissociation and recombination dynamics in size-selected I2

(CO2)n cluster ions,” J. Chem. Phys. 99, 8733-8750 (1993), with J. M. Papanikolas, V. Vorsa, M. Nadal, P. J. Campagnola

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and H. K. Buchenau.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of nickel group dimers: Ni2, Pd2

, and Pt2,” J. Chem. Phys. 99,

8542-8551 (1993), with J. Ho, M.L. Polak and K.M. Ervin.

1. “Autodetachment dynamics of acetaldehyde enolate anion, CH2CHO,” J. Phys. Chem. 97, 10281-10286 (1993), with A. S. Mullin, K.K. Murray and C.P. Schulz.

1. “Time-resolved studies of cage recombination dynamics in ionic clusters,” Chapter 13 in Advances in Physical Chemistry, (Eds., A. Wagner and K. Liu, World Scientific, Singapore, 1994), with J. M. Papanikolas, P. Campagnola, V. Vorsa, M. Nadal, H. Buchenau and R. Parson.

1. “Time-resolved dynamics in large cluster ions,” Chapter 10 in Conference Proceedings, The Robert A. Welch Foundation Conference on Chemical Research XXXVIII Chemical Dynamics of Transient Species” (1995), pp. 175-184, with M. Nadal, P. Campagnola, V. Vorsa, P. Kleiber, J.Papanikolas, P. Maslen, J. Faeder, R. Parson and O. Poplawski.

1. “Autodetachment spectroscopy and dynamics of dipole bound states of negative ions: 2A1 - 2B1 transition in CCCH2

,” J. Chem. Phys. 105, 10696-10705 (1996), with K. Yokoyama, G. W. Leach and J. B. Kim.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of C4H4: Ab initio calculations and dynamics of the 1,2-hydrogen

shift in vinylvinylidene,” J. Chem. Phys., 103 1250-1262 (1995), with R. F. Gunion, H. Köppel, and G. W. Leach.

2. “Experimental studies of allene, methylacetylene and the propargyl radical: Bond dissociation energies, gas-phase acidities and ion-molecule chemistry,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 117, 6766-6778 (1995), with M. S. Robinson, M. L. Polak, V. M. Bierbaum, and C. H. DePuy.

3. “Transition state spectroscopy of the OH + H2 H2O + H reaction via photodetachment of H3O and D3O,” J. Phys. Chem. 99, 13627-13636 (1995), with E. DeBeer, E. H. Kim, D. M. Neumark and R. F. Gunion.

1. “Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of molybdenum and molybdenum monoxide anions,” J. Chem. Phys 104, 1765-1773 (1996), with R. F. Gunion, S. J. Dixon-Warren and M. Morse.

2. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of the trimethylenemethane negative ion. The singlet-triplet splitting of trimethylenemethane,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 118, 475-476 (1996) with P. G. Wenthold, J.Hu and R. S. Squires.

1. “Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of the tert-butylvinylidene anion,” J. Phys. Chem. 100, 4395-4399 (1996), with R. F. Gunion.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of mixed metal cluster anions. NiCu, NiAg, NiAg2 and Ni2Ag,”

J. Chem. Phys. 104, 4902-4910 (1996), with St. J. Dixon-Warren and R. F. Gunion.

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1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of the allyl and 2-methylallyl anions,” J. Phys. Chem. 100, 6920-6926 (1996) with P.G. Wenthold and M. L. Polak.

2. “Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of some C7H7 isomers: Quadricyclanide, norbornadienide, cycloheptatrienide, and 1,6 heptadiynide,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 118, 5074-5082 (1996) with R. F. Gunion, W. Karney and W. T. Borden.

1. “Photofragmentation of I2 Arn clusters: Observation of metastable isomeric ionic fragments,” J.

Chem. Phys. 105, 2298-2308 (1996), with Vasil Vorsa, Paul J. Campagnola, Sreela Nandi and Mats Larsson.

2. “Photofragmentation of mass-selected ICl–(CO2)n cluster ions: Solvation effects on the structure and dynamics of the ionic chromophore,” J. Chem. Phys. 105, 504-514 (1996) with Maria E. Nadal and Paul D. Kleiber.

1. “A breakdown on the Watson-type Hamiltonian for some asymmetric top molecules: The case of spin multiplet state,” J. Mol. Spectros. 178, 93-98 (1996). with K. Yokoyama and K. M. T. Yamada.

1. “Transition state spectroscopy of cyclooctatetraene radical anion,” Science 272, 1456-1459 (1996), with P. Wenthold, D. Hrovat and W. T. Borden.

2. “Ultraviolet negative ion photoelectron spectroscopy of the chromium oxide negative ion,” Chem. Phys. Lett. 258, 101-106 (1996), with P. Wenthold and R. F. Gunion.

3. “Autodetachment dynamics and spectroscopy of vibrationally excited dipole-bound states of H2CCC,” J. Chem. Phys. 105, 10706-10718 (1996), with K. Yokoyama, G. W. Leach, J. B. Kim, A. I. Boldyrev and M. Gutowski.

1. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of m-xylylene anion,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 119, 1354-1359 (1997), with Paul G. Wenthold and J. B. Kim.

2. “Recombination dynamics of photodissociated I2 in size-selected Ar and CO2 clusters,” J. Chem.

Phys. 106, 1402-1410 (1997) with V. Vorsa, S. Nandi, P. J. Campagnola and M. Larsson.

3. “High resolution threshold photodetachment spectroscopy of OH,” Phys. Rev. A 55, 2036-2043 (1997), with Jim R. Smith and Joseph B. Kim.

1. “Femtosecond and picosecond dynamics of ions in clusters,” in Femtochemistry and femtobiology: ultrafast reaction dynamics at atomic-scale resolution, Nobel Symposium 101, 1998, (Imperial College Press, London), pp 423-435, I with M. Nadal, S. Nandi, P. Wenthold, J. Kim, L. H. Andersen, Y. Ozaki and D.W. Boo.

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1. “An experimental and computational study of the electron affinity of boron oxide,” J. Phys. Chem. 101, 4472-4474 (1997), with P. G. Wenthold, J. B. Kim and K. Jonas.

1. “Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of the chromium dioxide negative ion,” J. Chem. Phys. 106, 9961-9962 (1997), with P. G. Wenthold and K. Jonas.

2. “Dehydrocyclooctatetraene. Photoelectron spectroscopy of C8H6 anion,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 119, 7772-7777 (1997), with P. G. Wenthold.

1. “Femtosecond dynamics of linear Ag3,” J. Phys. Chem. 101, 6688-6696 (1997), with D. W. Boo,Y. Ozaki and L. H. Andersen.

2. “Experimental and computational studies of the structures and energetics of cyclooctatetraene and its derivatives," J. Am. Chem. Soc. 119, 7863-7864 (1997), (Communication to the Editor), with S. Kato, H. S. Lee, R. Gareyev, P. G. Wenthold, C. H. DePuy and V. M. Bierbaum.

3. "Photoelectron spectroscopy of the NCN and HNCN ions," J. Phys. Chem. A 101, 4338-4345 (1997), with Eileen P. Clifford, Paul G. Wenthold, George A. Petersson and G. Barney Ellison.

4. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of OH(N2O)n=1-5," J. Chem. Phys. 108, 830-837 (1998), with Joseph B. Kim and Paul G. Wenthold.

5. “Photodissociation of I2-(OCS)n cluster ions: Structural implications,” J. Phys. Chem. A 102,

8827-35 (1998), with S. Nandi, A. Sanov, N. Delaney, J. Faeder and R. Parson.

6. "The Properties of diazocarbene [CNN] and the diazomethyl radical [HCNN] via ion chemistry and spectroscopy," J. Phys. Chem. A 102, 7100-7112 (1998), with Eileen Clifford, Paul G. Wenthold, Katherine M. Broadus, Steven R. Kass, Shuji Kato, Charles H. DePuy, Veronica M. Bierbaum and G. Barney Ellison.

7. "Properties of tetramethyleneethane (TME) as revealed by ion chemistry and ion photoelectron spectroscopy," Perkins Transactions 2, 1015-1022 (1998), with Eileen P. Clifford, Paul G. Wenthold, G. Barney Ellison, Cun X. Wang, Joseph J. Grabowski, Fernando Vila and Kenneth D. Jordan.

8. "Photoelectron spectroscopy, gas phase acidity, and thermochemistry of tert-butyl hydroperoxide: Mechanisms for the rearrangement of peroxyl radicals," J. Chem. Phys. 109, 10293-10310 (1998), with Eileen P. Clifford, Paul G. Wenthold, Roustam Garayev, Charles H. DePuy, Veronica M. Bierbaum and G. Barney Ellison.

9. "Transient solvent dynamics and incoherent control of photodissociation pathways in I2 cluster

ions," J. Chem. Phys. 108, 5155-5158 (1998), with Andrei Sanov and Sreela Nandi.

10. "Electronic structure of (CS2)2," J. Phys. Chem. 102, 2509-2511 (1998), with Andrei Sanov and

Kenneth D. Jordan.

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11. "Ultraviolet photoelectron-spectroscopy of the o-benzyne, m-benzyne, and p-benzyne negative-ions - electron-affinities and singlet-triplet splittings for o-benzyne, m-benzyne, and p-Benzyne," J. Am. Chem. Soc. 120, 5279-90 (1998), with P. G. Wenthold and R. R. Squires.

12. "Incoherent control of photodissociation pathways in I2 cluster ions," in Laser Techniques for

State-Selected and State-to-State Chemistry IV (SPIE Proc. Vol. 3271, edited by J. W. Hepburn, R. E. Continetti, and M. A. Johnson, Los Angeles 1998), 188-195, with A. M. Sanov.

13. "Photochemistry of (OCS)n cluster ions," J. Chem. Phys 109, 1264-1270 (1998), with A. Sanov,

S. Nandi and K. D. Jordan.

14. "Photodissociation of I2 (OCS)n cluster ions: Structural implications," J. Phys. Chem. 102,

8827-8835 (1988), with S. Nandi, A. Sanov, N. Delaney, J. Faeder and R. Parson.

15. "Ultraviolet photoelectron-spectroscopy of the o-, m-, and p-Halobenzyl Anions," J. Phys. Chem. 103, 10833-41 (1999), with J. B. Kim, P. G. Wenthold.

16. "Photoelectron spectroscopy of the trimethylenemethane negative ion," J. Am. Soc. Mass Spec. 10, 800-809 (1999), with P. G. Wenthold, Jun Hu, and R. R. Squires.

17. "Negative ion photoelectron spectroscopy studies of organic reactive intermediates," Accounts of Chemical Research 32, 597-604 (1999), with P. G. Wenthold.

18. “Spin-orbit relaxation and recombination dynamics in I2(CO2)n and I2

(OCS)n cluster ions,” J. Chem. Phys. 111, 664-675 (1999), with A. Sanov, T. Sanford and S. Nandi.

19. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of benzoquinonide and dehydrobenzoquinone anions,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 121, 6047-6054 (1999), with G. E. Davico, R. L. Schwartz and T. M. Ramond.

20. “Spin-orbit coupling in ICO2 and IOCS van der Waals complexes: Beyond the pseudo-diatomic approximation,” Chem. Phys. Letters 313, 812-819 (1999), with A. Sanov, J. Faeder and R. Parson.

21. “An Experimental Study of the Low-Lying Electronic States of WO2, ” J. Phys. Chem. A, 103, 6167-6172 (1999), with G. Davico, R. Schwartz and T. Ramond.

22. “Singlet-triplet splittings in CX2 (X= F, Cl, Br, I) dihalocarbenes via negative-ion photoelectron spectroscopy,” J. Phys. Chem. A, 103, 8213-8221 (1999), with R. L. Schwartz, T. Ramond and G. Davico.

23. “Negative Ion Photoelectron Spectroscopy of the OH(NH3),” J. Chem. Phys. 112 4966-4973 (1999), with R. L. Schwartz, G. Davico and J. B. Kim.

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24. “Photodissociation dynamics of gas phase BrICl and IBr2 anions,” J. Phys. Chem. A, 103,

10244-54 (1999), with Andrei M. Sanov, Todd Sanford, Laurie J. Butler, Jire Vala and Ronnie Kosloff.

25. “Negative-Ion Photoelectron Spectroscopy of CH3S–,” Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena 108, 163-168 (2000), with R. Schwartz and G. Davico.

26. “Singlet –Triplet Splittings in CX2 (X = F, C1, Br, I) Dihalocarbenes via Negative-Ion Photoelectron Spectroscopy,” J. Phys. Chem. A 103, 8213-21 (1999), with T. Ramond, R. L. Schwartz and G. Davico.

27. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of SnO,” J. Chem Phys.113, 8852-3 (2000), with G. Davico, and T. Ramond.

28. "Solvent Induced Cage Recombination In Cluster Ions: Experimental and Theoretical Investigations," in The Physics and Chemistry of Clusters: Proceedings of Nobel Symposium 117, edited by E. E. B. Campbell and M. Larsson (World Scientific, Singapore, 2001), pp. 132-142, with R. Parson, N. Delaney, and A. Sanov.

29. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of C3Si and C4Si2 anions,” J. Chem. Phys. 115, 1789-1794 (2001), with G.E. Davico and R.L. Schwartz.

30. "Vibronic structure of alkoxy radicals via photoelectron spectroscopy," J. Chem. Phys. 112, 1158-1169 (2000), with T. M. Ramond, G. E. Davico, and R. L. Schwartz.

31. "Negative Ion Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Gas Phase Acidity, and Thermochemistry of the Peroxyl Radicals CH3OO and CH3CH2OO," J. Am. Chem. Soc. 123, 9585-9596 (2001), with S. J. Blanksby, T. M. Ramond, G. E. Davico, M. R. Nimlos, S. Kato, V. M. Bierbaum, G. B. Ellison, and M. Okumura.

32. "Cluster Dynamics: Concluding Remarks," Faraday Discussions 118, 505-507 (2001).

33. "Naphthyl Radical: Negative Ion Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Franck-Condon Simulation, and Thermochemistry," J. Phys. Chem. A, 105, 10822-10831 (2001), with K. M. Ervin, T. M. Ramond, G. E. Davico, R. L. Schwartz, and S. M. Casey.

34. "Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Nickel, Palladium, and Platinum Oxide Anions,"J. Mol. Spectrosc., 216, 1-14, (2002), with T. M. Ramond, G. E. Davico, F. Hellberg, F. Svedberg, P. Salén, and P. Söderqvist.

35. "The Heat of Formation of the Hydroperoxyl Radical HOO via negative Ions," J. Phys. Chem., 106, 9641-47 (2002), with T. M. Ramond, S. J. Blanksby, S. Kato, V. M. Bierbaum, G. E. Davico, R. L. Schwartz, and G. B. Ellison.

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36. "Photoelectron spectroscopy of Si2C3 and quantum chemistry of the linear Si2C3 cluster and its

isomers," J. Chem. Phys. 116 (9): 3601-11 (2002), with X. Duan, L. W. Burggraf, D. E. Weeks, G. E. Davico, and R. L. Schwartz.

37. “On the Photoelectron Spectrum of AgO,” J. Chem. Phys. 117, 4074-6 (2002), with Adam Gianola and Django Andrews.

38. “Photoelectron spectroscopy of HCCNand HCNC reveals the quasilinear triplet carbenes, HCCN and HCNC,” J. Chem. Phys. 117, 4323-4339 (2002), with M.R. Nimlos, G. Davico, C.M. Geise, P.G. Wenthold, S.J. Blanksby, C.M. Hadad, G.A. Petersson and G.B. Ellison.

39. “Dynamics of cluster anions: a detailed look at condensed-phase interactions,” PhysChemComm, 5, 165-177, (2002), with A. Sanov.

40. “Time dependence of the cyclization of linear Ag2O,” J. Chem. Phys., in preparation, with D.W. Boo.

41. “The only stable state of O2 is the X2IIg ground state and it (still!) has an adiabatic electron

detachment energy of 0.45 eV,” J. Phys. Chem. A. 107, 8521-29 (2003), with K.M. Ervin, I. Anusiewicz, P. Skurski and J. Simons.

42. "A theoretical and computational study of the anion, neutral and cation Cu(H2O) complexes," J. Chem. Phys. 121, 5688-99 (2004), with M. S. Taylor, F. Muntean, and A. B. McCoy.

43. "Femtosecond Study Of Cu(H2O) Dynamics," J. Chem. Phys. 121, 5676-87 (2004), with F. Muntean, M. S. Taylor, and A. B. McCoy.

44. "Time resolved solvent rearrangement dynamics," Faraday Discussions 127, 383-94 (2004), with T. Sanford, D. Andrews, J. Rathbone, M. S. Taylor, F. Muntean, M. Thompson, A. B. McCoy and R. Parson.

45. “Cluster anions: Structure, interactions, and dynamics in the sub-nanoscale regime,” Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 6, 2018-2032 (2004), with Andrei Sanov.

46. “Thermochemistry and Electronic Structure of the Pyrrolyl Radical,” J. Phys. Chem A. 108, 10326-35 (2004), with A.J. Gianola, T. Ichino, R.L. Hoenigman, S. Kato and V.M. Bierbaum.

47. "Photoelectron spectroscopy of AuO and AuS", J. Phys. Chem. A 108, 11307-13 (2004), with T. Ichino, A. J. Gianola, and D. H. Andrews.

48. "Photodissociation dynamics of IBr(CO2)n, n<15", J. Chem. Phys. 122, 054307 (11 pages) (2005), with T. J. Sanford, S.-Y. Han, M. A. Thompson, and R. Parson.

49. "Femtosecond dynamics of Cu(H2O)2", J. Chem. Phys. 122, 054310 [11 pages] (2005), with M. S. Taylor, J. Barbera, C.-P. Schulz, F. Muntean, and A. B. McCoy.

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50. "Photoelectron imaging spectroscopy of Cu(H2O)1,2 anion complexes", Chem. Phys. Lett. 401, 570-74 (2005), with G. J. Rathbone, T. J. Sanford, and D. H. Andrews.

51. "Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Phosphorus Hydride Anions", J. Chem. Phys. 122, 054310 [11 pages] (2005), with K. M. Ervin.

226. “Photoelectron Spectra and Ion Chemistry of Imidazolide,” J. Phys. Chem. A. 109, 11504-11514 (2005), with A. J. Gianola, T. Ichino, R. L. Hoenigman, S. Kato, and V. M. Bierbaum.

227. “Thermochemical Studies of Pyrazolide,” J. Phys. Chem. A., 110, 8457-8466 (2006), with Adam J. Gianola, Takatoshi Ichino, Shuji Kato, and Veronica M. Bierbaum.

228. “Time-resolved study of solvent-induced recombination in photodissociated IBr(CO2)n clusters,” J. Chem. Phys. 125, 133405 [7 pages] (2006), with Vladimir Dribinski, Jack Barbera, Joshua P. Martin, Annette Svendsen, Matthew A. Thompson and Robert Parson.

229. “Nonadiabatic effects in the photoelectron spectrum of the pyrazolide-d3 anion: Three-state interactions in the pyrazolyl-d3 radical,” J. Chem. Phys. 125, 084312 [23 pages] (2006), with Takatoshi Ichino and Adam J. Gianola.

230. “Spectroscopic characterization of the isolated SF6 and C4F8

anions: Observation of very long harmonic progressions in symmetric deformation modes upon photodetachment.” J. Phys. Chem. A.111, 1214 -1221 (2007), with Joseph Bopp, Joseph Roscioli, Mark Johnson, Thomas Miller, Albert Viggiano, Stephanie Villano and Scott Wren.

231. “Femtosecond dynamics of Cu(CD3OD),” J. Chem. Phys. 126, 084307 [10 pages] (2007), with Jack Barbera, Samantha Horvath, Vladimir Dribinski, and Anne B. McCoy.

232. “Structure of the Vinyldiazomethyl Anion and Energetic Comparison to the Cyclic Isomers,” J Phys. Chem. A 111, 8374-83 (2007), with Takatoshi Ichino, Adam J. Gianola, Shuji Kato, and Veronica M. Bierbaum.

233. “Negative ion photoelectron spectroscopy of copper hydrides,” Chem Phys. Lett. 442, (12-16) 2007, with Ryan M.D. Calvi and Django H. Andrews.

234. “Thermochemical Studies of N-methylpyrazole and N-methylimidazole,” J. Phys. Chem A 111,879-887 (2007), with Stephanie M. Villano, Adam J. Gianola, Nicole Eyet, Takatoshi Ichino, Shuji Kato and Veronica M. Bierbaum.

235. “Collision Induced Dissociation of Fluoropyridinide Anions,” Int. J. Mass Spectrom. 266,166-79 (2007), with Shuji Kato and Veronica M. Bierbaum.

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236. “Ion Chemistry of 1H-1,2,3-Triazole,” J. Phys. Chem B 112, 545-67 (2008), with Takatoshi

Ichino, Django H. Andrews, G. Jeffery Rathbone, Fuminori Misaizu, Ryan M. D. Calvi, Scott

W. Wren, Shuji Kato, and Veronica M. Bierbaum.

237. “Gas-Phase Carbene Radical Anions: New Mechanistic Insights, J. Am. Chem. Soc. (Comm.

Ed.) 130, 7214-5 (2008), with Stephanie M. Villano, Nicole Eyet, and Veronica M. Bierbaum.

238. "The vibronic level structure of the cyclopentadienyl radical,” J. Chem. Phys. 129, 084310 [19 pages] (2008), with Takatoshi Ichino, Scott W. Wren, Kristen M. Vogelhuber, Adam J. Gianola, and John F. Stanton.

239. "Ion Chemistry of 1H-1,2,3-Triazole. 2. Photoelectron Spectrum of the Iminodiazomethyl Anion and Collision Induced Dissociation of the 1,2,3-Triazolide Ion," J. Phys. Chem. A 112, 9723–30 (2008), with Takatoshi Ichino, Scott W. Wren, and Veronica M. Bierbaum.

240. “A combined experimental/theoretical investigation of the near-infrared photodissociation of IBr(CO2)n,” J. Chem Phys. 129, 224304 [12 pages] (2008), with Matthew A. Thompson, Joshua P. Martin, Joshua P. Darr, and Robert Parson.

241. "The photoelectron spectrum of CCl2: The convergence of theory and experiment after a

decade of debate," Phys Chem Chem Phys 11, 4745-53, (2009), with Scott W. Wren, Kristen M. Vogelhuber, and Kent M. Ervin. DOI: 10.1039/b822690c

242. “Reactions of -Nucleophiles with Alkyl Chlorides: The Competition Between SN2 and E2 Mechanisms and the Gas-Phase -Effect,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 131, 8227-33 (2009), with Stephanie Villano, Nicole Eyet, and Veronica M. Bierbaum.

243. “Gas-Phase Reactions of Halogenated Radical Carbene Anions with Sulfur and Oxygen Containing Species,” Int. J. Mass Spectrom., 280, 12-18 (2009), with Stephanie M. Villano, Nicole Eyet, and Veronica M. Bierbaum.

244. “Photoelectron Spectroscopy Of Small IBr(CO2)n (n = 0-3) Cluster Anions,” J. Chem. Phys. 131, 064304 [8 pages] (2009), with Leonid Sheps and Elisa Miller.

245. “Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Thermochemistry of the Peroxyformate Ion,” J. Phys. Chem. A 114, 191-200 (2010), with Stephanie M. Villano, Nicole Eyet, Scott W. Wren, G. Barney Ellison, and Veronica M. Bierbaum.

246. “The Lowest Singlet and Triplet States of the Oxyallyl Diradical,” Angew. Chemie Int. Ed. Eng., Comm Ed. 48, 8509-8511 (2009), with Takatoshi Ichino, Stephanie M. Villano, Adam J. Gianola, Daniel J. Goebbert, Luis Velarde, Andrei Sanov, Stephen J. Blanksby, Xin Zhou, David A. Hrovat, and Weston Thatcher Borden. DOI: 10.1002/anie.200904417

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247. Comment on ‘A New Proposal for the Ground State of the FeO Cluster in the Gas Phase and for the Assignment of Its Photoelectron Spectra’ J. Phys. Chem. A 113, 10588 (2009), with Daniel M. Neumark

248. “Solvent-Mediated Electron Hopping: Long-Range Electron Transfer in IBr(CO2) Photodissociation,” Science 328, 220-224 (2010), with Leonid Sheps, Elisa Miller, Matthew Thompson, Robert Parson, Samantha Horvath and Anne B. McCoy.

249. “Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Thermochemistry of the Peroxyacetate Anion,” Eur. J. Mass Spectrom. 16, 255-268 (2010), with Stephanie M. Villano, Nicole Eyet, Scott W. Wren, G. Barney Ellison, and Veronica M. Bierbaum. DOI: 10.1255/ejms.1055

250. “Autobiography of W. Carl Lineberger," J Phys. Chem. A 114, 1227-1229 (2010). 251. “The C-H bond dissociation energy of furan: photoelectron spectroscopy of the furanide

anion,” J. Chem. Phys.134, 06432 [8 pages] (2011), with Kristen M. Vogelhuber, Scott W. Wren, and Leonid Sheps.

252. “Photodissociation Dynamics of IBr and IBr (CO2):Efficient Solvent-Driven Charge Transfer,” J. Chem. Phys. 134, 184311[9 pages] (2011), with Leonid Sheps, Elisa M. Miller, Samantha Horvath, Matthew A. Thompson, Robert Parson, and Anne B. McCoy, (2011).

253. “The Synergy Between Qualitative Theory, Quantitative Calculations and Direct Experiments in Understanding, Calculating, and Measuring the Energy Differences Between the Lowest Singlet and Triplet States of Organic Diradicals,” Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys, 13, 11792-813 (2011), with Wes Borden. DOI:10.1039/C0CP02786C

254. “A Photoelectron Spectroscopic Study of the Oxyallyl Diradical,” J. Phys. Chem. A 115, 1634-49 (2011), with Takatoshi Ichino, Stephanie M. Villano, Adam J. Gianola, Daniel J. Goebbert, Luis Velardi, Andrei Sanov, Xin Zhou, David A. Hrovat, and Weston Thatcher Borden.

255. “Photoelectron spectra of dihalomethyl anions: testing the limits of normal mode analysis,” J. Chem. Phys. 134, 184306 [13 pages] (2011), with K. M. Vogelhuber, S. W. Wren, A. B. McCoy,and K. M. Ervin. [doi:10.1063/1.3585606]

256. "Gas Phase Reactions of 1,3,5-Triazine: Proton Transfer, Hydride Transfer and Anionic σ-Adduct Formation," J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 22, 1260-72 (2011), with J. M. Garver, Z. Yang, S. Kato, S. W. Wren, K. M. Vogelhuber, and V. M. Bierbaum. DOI: 10.1007/s13361-011-0133-9

257. "Dynamic Mapping of CN Rotation Following Photoexcitation of ICN–," Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Engl, Comm. Ed. 51, 2651-53 (2012), with A. S. Case, E. M. Miller, J. P. Martin, Y.-J. Lu, L. Sheps, and A. B. McCoy.

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258. "New View of ICN Ã continuum using Photoelectron Spectroscopy of ICN," J. Chem. Phys., 136, 044313 [7 pages] (2012), with E. M. Miller, L. Sheps, Y.-J. Lu, A. S. Case, and A. B. McCoy.

259. "Photodissociation Dynamics of B 2 IBr and B 2 IBr(CO2): Efficient Solvent-Driven Charge Transfer," J. Chem. Phys. 134, 184311 [9 pages] (2011), with L. Sheps, E. M. Miller, S. Horvath, M. A. Thompson, R. Parson, and A. B. McCoy.

260. "Ground and Low-Lying Excited States of Propadienylidene Obtained by Negative Ion Photoelectron Spectroscopy," J. Chem. Phys 136, 13412 [16 pages] (2012), with J. F. Stanton, E. Garand, J. Kim, T. I. Yacovitch, A. S. Case, E. M. Miller, Y.-J. Lu, K. M. Vogelhuber, S. W. Wren, T. Ichino, J. P. Maier, R. J. McMahon, D. L. Osborn, and D. M. Neumark.

261. "Photoelectron spectroscopy of HC4N," J. Chem. Phys. 135, 204307 [9 pages] (2011), with K. M. Vogelhuber, S. W. Wren, C. J. Shaffer, R. J. McMahon, and A. B. McCoy.

262. "The C-H bond dissociation energy of furan: photoelectron spectroscopy of the furanide anion,"J. Chem. Phys. 134, 064302 [8 pages] (2011), with K. M. Vogelhuber, S. W. Wren, and L. Sheps.

263. "C-H Bond Strengths and Acidities in Aromatic Systems: Effects of Nitrogen Incorporation in Mono-, Di-, and Triazines," J. Am. Chem. Soc. 134, 6584-95 (2012), with S. W. Wren, K. M. Vogelhuber, J. M. Garver, S. Kato, L. Sheps, and V. M. Bierbaum.

264. "Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Anilinide and Acidity of Aniline," J. Phys. Chem. A 116, 3118-23 (2012), with S. W. Wren, K. M. Vogelhuber, T. Ichino, and J. F. Stanton.

265. “Once Upon Anion: A Tale of Photodetachment, Prefatory Chapter, Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. 64, 21-36, 2013, Annual Reviews, Inc, New York, NY. DOI: http:// 10.1146/annurev-physchem-032511-143753

266. “Photofragmentation dynamics of ICN−(CO2)n clusters following visible Excitation,” J. Chem. Phys., 139, 064315 (2013);http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4817664, with J. P. Martin, A. S. Case, Q. Gu, J. P. Darr, A. B. McCoy.

267. “Dynamics of Small, Ultraviolet-Excited ICN− Cluster Anions,” J. Phys. Chem. 117, 13310-18 (2013); DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp4051758, with A. S. Case, J.P. Martin and A. B. McCoy.

268. "Nonadiabatic photofragmentation dynamics of BrCN–," J. Chem. Phys. 141, 084305 [10 pages] (2014), with B. Opoku-Agyeman, A. S. Case, J. H. Lehman, and A. B. McCoy.

269. "Electronic States of the Quasilinear Molecule Propargylene (HCCCH) from Negative Ion Photoelectron Spectroscopy," J. Am. Chem. Soc. 136, 10361-72 (2014), with D. L. Osborn, K. M. Vogelhuber, S. W. Wren, E. M. Miller, Y.-J. Lu, A. S. Case, L. Sheps, R. J. McMahon, J. F.

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Stanton, L. B. Harding, and B. Ruscic.

270. "Visible spectrum photofragmentation of O3−(H2O)n, n ≤ 16," J. Chem. Phys. 141, 154312

[6 pages] (2014), with Julia H. Lehman. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4898373

271. "Gas-Phase Acidities of Nitrated Azoles as Determined by the Extended Kinetic Method," J. Phys. Chem. A 2015, 119, 395-402, http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp5110533, with C. M. Nichols, W. Old, and V. M. Bierbaum

272. "A Versatile, Pulsed Anion Source Utilizing Plasma-Entrainment: Characterization and Applications," J. Chem. Phys. 142, 044201, (2015), with Y-J Lu, and Julia H. Lehman. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4906300

273. “Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Methide Anion: Electron Affinities of CH3 and CD3, and

Inversion Splittings of CH3– and CD3

–“, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 137, 12939-45 (2015), with Allan Maple de Oliveira, Y-J Lu, Julia H. Lehman, P. Bryan Changala, Joshua H. Baraban, and John F. Stanton, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1021 / jacs . 5b07013

274. “Photoelectron Spectroscopy of cis-Nitrous Acid Anion (cis-HONO– ),” The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 120, 1652 - 1660 (2016), with Allan Maple de Oliveira, Julia H. Lehman,and Anne B. McCoy.

275. “Experimental and Theoretical Studies of the Reactivity and Thermochemistry of Dicyanamide: N(CN)2–,” The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 120, 992 - 999 (2016), with Charles M. Nichols, Z. –C. Wang, Z. Yang, W. Carl Lineberger, & Veronica M. Bierbaum.

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