William Henry Hamill

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University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States 
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Victor Kuhn La Mer grad student 1936 Columbia
 (The acid-base catalysis of the mutarotation of glucose in protium-oxide – deuterium-oxide mixtures)
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Ražem D, Hamill WH. (1978) Activated and activationless localization and impurity trapping of the dry electron in methanol and propanol. Rate constants for solvated electrons Journal of Physical Chemistry. 82: 1460-1465
Huang T, Hamill WH. (1975) Indirect excitation of chlorine(1-)(3P) in pulse-irradiated aqueous solutions. Energy transfer to TlCln1-n and electron transfer to europium(3+) ion The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 79: 2465-2469
Hiraoka K, Hamill WH. (1972) Characteristic energy losses by slow electrons in thin films of alkali halides The Journal of Chemical Physics. 57: 3881-3887
Khorana S, Merkel PB, Hamill WH. (1972) Electronic processes in ultraviolet and pulse irradiated halide ion systems. The effect of heavy atoms The Journal of Chemical Physics. 56: 2814-2823
Merkel PB, Hamill WH. (1971) Evidence for a low-lying triplet state of the hydroxide ion The Journal of Chemical Physics. 55: 2174-2177
Merkel PB, Hamill WH. (1971) Luminescence from thin solid films at 77°k under low-energy electron bombardment The Journal of Chemical Physics. 54: 1695-1701
Ward JA, Hamill WH. (1967) Ion-molecule reactions in the radiolysis of organic liquids Journal of the American Chemical Society. 89: 5116-5120
Gallivan JB, Hamill WH. (1966) Ionic Processes in γ‐Irradiated Organic Solids: Positive‐Hole Migration in 3‐Methylpentane Journal of Chemical Physics. 44: 2378-2388
Shida T, Hamill WH. (1966) Molecular Ions in Radiation Chemistry. II. Aromatic‐Hydrocarbon Cations in CCl4 at 77°K Journal of Chemical Physics. 44: 2375-2377
Shida T, Hamill WH. (1966) Molecular ions in radiation chemistry. I. Formation of aromatic-amine cations in CCl4 by resonance charge transfer at 77°K The Journal of Chemical Physics. 44: 2369-2374
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