Amity Andersen, Ph.D.

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2004 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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theoretical chemistry
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Emily Ann Carter grad student 2004 UCLA
 (A theoretical investigation of the mechanism responsible for the low-temperature autoignition of dimethyl ether.)
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Stavila V, Foster ME, Brown JW, et al. (2019) IRMOF-74()-Mg: a novel catalyst series for hydrogen activation and hydrogenolysis of C-O bonds. Chemical Science. 10: 9880-9892
Andersen A, Carter EA. (2008) First-principles-derived kinetics of the reactions involved in low-temperature dimethyl ether oxidation Molecular Physics. 106: 367-396
Andersen A, Carter EA. (2006) Insight into selected reactions in low-temperature dimethyl ether combustion from Born-Oppenheimer molecular dynamics. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 110: 1393-407
Andersen A, Carter EA. (2003) Hybrid Density Functional Theory Predictions of Low-Temperature Dimethyl Ether Combustion Pathways. II. Chain-Branching Energetics and Possible Role of the Criegee Intermediate Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 107: 9463-9478
Andersen A, Carter EA. (2002) A hybrid density functional theory study of the low-temperature dimethyl ether combustion pathways. I: Chain-propagation Israel Journal of Chemistry. 42: 245-260
Andersen A, Muntean F, Walter D, et al. (2000) Collision-Induced Dissociation and Theoretical Studies of Mg+ Complexes with CO, CO2, NH3, CH4, CH3OH, and C6H6 Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 104: 692-705
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