Andrew C. Kung, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
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Photochemistry
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Daniel E. Falvey grad student 2005 University of Maryland
 (Photolytic generation of nitrenium ions: Kinetic studies and polymerization reactions.)
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Kung AC, McIlroy SP, Falvey DE. (2005) Diphenylnitrenium ion: cyclization, electron transfer, and polymerization reactions. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 70: 5283-90
Kung AC, Falvey DE. (2005) Photogenerated N-methyl-N-1-naphthylnitrenium ion: laser flash photolysis, trapping rates, and product study. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 70: 3127-32
Kung AC, McIlroy SP, Falvey DE. (2005) Diphenylnitrenium ion: Cyclization, electron transfer, and polymerization reactions Journal of Organic Chemistry. 70: 5283-5290
Kung AC, Falvey DE. (2005) Photogenerated N-methyl-N-1-naphthylnitrenium ion: Laser flash photolysis, trapping rates, and product study Journal of Organic Chemistry. 70: 3127-3132
Winter AH, Thomas SI, Kung AC, et al. (2004) Photochemical generation of nitrenium ions from protonated 1,1-diarylhydrazines. Organic Letters. 6: 4671-4
Winter AH, Thomas SI, Kung AC, et al. (2004) Photochemical generation of nitrenium ions from protonated 1,1-diarylhydrazines Organic Letters. 6: 4671-4674
Kung AC, Chiapperino D, Falvey DE. (2003) Photochemically generated arylnitrenium ions: substituent effects on reactivity studied by laser flash photolysis. Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences : Official Journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society For Photobiology. 2: 1205-8
Kung AC, Chiapperino D, Falvey DE. (2003) Photochemically generated arylnitrenium ions: Substituent effects on reactivity studied by laser flash photolysis Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences. 2: 1205-1208
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