Paul Erickson
Affiliations: | 2010-2014 | Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, Zürich, ZH, Switzerland |
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Partanen SB, Erickson PR, Latch DE, et al. (2020) Dissolved organic matter singlet oxygen quantum yields: Evaluation using time-resolved singlet oxygen phosphorescence. Environmental Science & Technology |
Ossola R, Tolu J, Clerc B, et al. (2019) Photochemical production of sulfate and methanesulfonic acid from dissolved organic sulfur. Environmental Science & Technology |
Ossola R, Schmitt M, Erickson PR, et al. (2019) Furan carboxamides as model compounds to study the competition between two modes of indirect photochemistry. Environmental Science & Technology |
Schmitt M, Moor KJ, Erickson PR, et al. (2019) Sorbic Acid as a Triplet Probe: Reactivity of Oxidizing Triplets in Dissolved Organic Matter by Direct Observation of Aromatic Amine Oxidation. Environmental Science & Technology |
Moor KJ, Schmitt M, Erickson PR, et al. (2019) Sorbic Acid as a Triplet Probe: Triplet Energy and Reactivity with Triplet-State Dissolved Organic Matter via O Phosphorescence. Environmental Science & Technology |
Erickson PR, Moor KJ, Werner JJ, et al. (2018) Singlet Oxygen Phosphorescence as a Probe for Triplet-State Dissolved Organic Matter Reactivity. Environmental Science & Technology |
McKay G, Korak JA, Erickson PR, et al. (2018) Response to Comment on The Case Against Charge Transfer Interactions in Dissolved Organic Matter Photophysics. Environmental Science & Technology |
McKay G, Korak JA, Erickson PR, et al. (2017) The Case Against Charge Transfer Interactions in Dissolved Organic Matter Photophysics. Environmental Science & Technology |
Schmitt M, Erickson PR, McNeill K. (2017) Triplet state dissolved organic matter quantum yields and lifetimes from direct observation of aromatic amine oxidation. Environmental Science & Technology |
Davis CA, Erickson PR, McNeill K, et al. (2017) Environmental photochemistry of fenamate NSAIDs and their radical intermediates. Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts |