Kirk D. Rector, Ph.D.

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2000 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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molecular dynamics
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Michael D. Fayer grad student 2000 Stanford
 (A comparison of ultrafast vibrational dynamics in liquids, glasses, and proteins.)
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Lucas M, Hanson SK, Wagner GL, et al. (2012) Evidence for room temperature delignification of wood using hydrogen peroxide and manganese acetate as a catalyst. Bioresource Technology. 119: 174-80
Berg MA, Rector KD, Fayer MD. (2000) Two-pulse echo experiments in the spectral diffusion regime Journal of Chemical Physics. 113: 3233-3242
Rector KD, Thompson DE, Merchant K, et al. (2000) Dynamics in globular proteins: Vibrational echo experiments Chemical Physics Letters. 316: 122-128
Rector KD, Fayer MD. (1999) Myoglobin dynamics measured with vibrational echo experiments Laser Chemistry. 19: 19-34
Rector KD, Engholm JR, Rella CW, et al. (1999) A Dynamical Transition in the Protein Myoglobin Observed by Infrared Vibrational Echo Experiments The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 103: 2381-2387
Rector KD, Fayer MD, Engholm JR, et al. (1999) T2 selective scanning vibrational echo spectroscopy Chemical Physics Letters. 305: 51-56
Aubuchon C, Rector K, Holmes W, et al. (1999) Nitro group asymmetric stretching mode lifetimes of molecules used in energetic materials Chemical Physics Letters. 299: 84-90
Aubuchon CM, Rector KD, Holmes W, et al. (1999) Nitro group asymmetric stretching mode lifetimes of molecules used in energetic materials Chemical Physics Letters. 299: 84-90
Rector KD. (1999) A dynamical transition in the protein myoglobin observed by infrared vibrational echo experiments Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 103: 2381-2387
Rector KD, Fayer MD, Engholm JR, et al. (1999) T2 selective scanning vibrational echo spectroscopy Chemical Physics Letters. 305: 51-56
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