Charles Hicks, Ph.D.

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2000 City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
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Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Radiation Chemistry
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Harry D. Gafney grad student 2000 CUNY
 (Excited -state coordination chemistry: A new quenching mechanism.)
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Hicks C. (2014) North carlonia-a state where beekeepers thrive American Bee Journal. 154: 789-792
Hicks C. (2012) Spring valley honey farms - One of the Hawkeye State's finest American Bee Journal. 152: 55-58
HICKS C, FAN J, RUTENBERG I, et al. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Excited State Acid-Base Chemistry. A New Quenching Mechanism Cheminform. 29: no-no
Fan J, Helmy R, Kassis A, et al. (2003) Excited-state acid-base chemistry: evidence for a dissociative excited state. Inorganic Chemistry. 42: 2486-8
Hicks C, Ye G, Levi C, et al. (2001) Excited-state acid–base chemistry of coordination complexes Coordination Chemistry Reviews. 211: 207-222
Hicks C, Ye G, Levi C, et al. (2001) Excited-state acid-base chemistry of coordination complexes Coordination Chemistry Reviews. 211: 207-222
Hicks C, Ye G, Levi C, et al. (2001) ChemInform Abstract: Excited-State Acid-Base Chemistry of Coordination Complexes Cheminform. 32: no-no
Dougherty T, Hicks C, Maletta A, et al. (1998) Excited-State Coordination Chemistry:  A New Quenching Mechanism Journal of the American Chemical Society. 120: 4226-4227
Hicks C, Fan J, Rutenberg I, et al. (1998) Excited state acid-base chemistry a new quenching mechanism Coordination Chemistry Reviews. 171: 71-84
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