Steven H. Szczepankiewicz
Affiliations: | Analytical Chemistry | CAnisius College, Buffalo, NY, United States |
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reduction photocatalysisWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorHarry Barkus Gray | grad student | 2001 | Caltech | |
Michael R. Hoffmann | grad student | 2001 | Caltech | |
(Surface chemistry of titanium dioxide photocatalysts.) |
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Moss JA, Szczepankiewicz SH, Park E, et al. (2005) Adsorption and photodegradation of dimethyl methylphosphonate vapor at TiO(2) surfaces. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. 109: 19779-85 |
Moss JA, Szczepankiewicz SH, Park E, et al. (2005) Adsorption and photodegradation of dimethyl methylphosphonate vapor at TiO 2 surfaces Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 109: 19779-19785 |
Szczepankiewicz SH, Moss JA, Hoffmann MR. (2002) Electron traps and the stark effect on hydroxylated titania photocatalysts Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 106: 7654-7658 |
Szczepankiewicz SH, Moss JA, Hoffmann MR. (2002) Slow surface charge trapping kinetics on irradiated TiO2 Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 106: 2922-2927 |
Szczepankiewicz SH, Colussi AJ, Hoffmann MR. (2000) Infrared Spectra of Photoinduced Species on Hydroxylated Titania Surfaces The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 104: 9842-9850 |
Szczepankiewicz SH, Colussi AJ, Hoffmann MR. (2000) Infrared spectra of photoinduced species on hydroxylated titania surfaces Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 104: 9842-9850 |
Szczepankiewicz SH, Colussi AJ, Hoffmann MR. (2000) Tracking surface photodynamics on hydrated titania powders using infrared spectroscopy Acs Division of Environmental Chemistry, Preprints. 40: 655-656 |