Mark A Buntine
Affiliations: | Chemistry | Curtin University, Bentley, Western Australia, Australia |
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Mulder AJ, Tilbury RD, Werrett MV, et al. (2023) Ligand-Mediated Control of the Surface Oxidation States of Copper Nanoparticles Produced by Laser Ablation. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids |
Wang F, Javaid S, Chen W, et al. (2021) Synthesis of Atomically Thin CdTe Nanoplatelets by Using Polytelluride Tellurium Precursors Australian Journal of Chemistry. 74: 179 |
Wang F, Zhang M, Chen W, et al. (2020) Atomically thin heavy-metal-free ZnTe nanoplatelets formed from magic-size nanoclusters. Nanoscale Advances. 2: 3316-3322 |
Mulder AJ, Tilbury RD, Wright PJ, et al. (2017) Laser-based formation of copper nanoparticles in aqueous solution: Optical properties, particle size distributions, and formation kinetics Australian Journal of Chemistry. 70: 1212-1218 |
Evans JD, Hollis CA, Hack S, et al. (2012) Anion-π interactions of hexaaryl[3]radialenes. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 116: 8001-7 |
Maselli OJ, Gascooke JR, Shoji M, et al. (2012) Translational and rotational energy content of benzene molecules IR-desorbed from an in vacuo liquid surface. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp. 14: 9185-94 |
Bowie JH, Bruce MI, Buntine MA, et al. (2012) Facile decarboxylation of propiolic acid on a ruthenium center and related chemistry Organometallics. 31: 5262-5273 |
Maselli OJ, Gascooke JR, Lawrance WD, et al. (2011) The dynamics of evaporation from a liquid surface Chemical Physics Letters. 513: 1-11 |
Kitsopoulos TN, Buntine MA, Baldwin DP, et al. (2010) Reaction product imaging: the h + d2 reaction. Science (New York, N.Y.). 260: 1605-10 |
Wang T, Buntine MA, Bowie JH. (2009) Study of the isomers of isoelectronic C(4), (C(3)B)(-), and (C(3)N)(+): rearrangements through cyclic isomers. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 113: 12952-60 |