Diep Dao, Ph.D.

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2014 Chemistry Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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Physical Chemistry, Molecular Chemistry, General Chemistry
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Richard Mabbs grad student 2014 Washington University
 (Effects of Anion Excited States on Photodetachment of Negative Ions.)
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Hart CA, Schlimgen AW, Dao DB, et al. (2024) The overlooked role of excited anion states in NiO2- photodetachment. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 160
Jagau TC, Dao DB, Holtgrewe NS, et al. (2015) Same but Different: Dipole-Stabilized Shape Resonances in CuF(-) and AgF(.). The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 6: 2786-93
Jagau TC, Dao DB, Holtgrewe NS, et al. (2015) Same but Different: Dipole-Stabilized Shape Resonances in CuF- and AgF- Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 6: 2786-2793
Dao DB, Mabbs R. (2014) The effect of the dipole bound state on AgF⁻ vibrationally resolved photodetachment cross sections and photoelectron angular distributions. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 141: 154304
Mbaiwa F, Holtgrewe N, Dao DB, et al. (2014) Photoelectron angular distributions as probes of cluster anion structure: I(-)·(H2O)2 and I(-)·(CH3CN)2. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 118: 7249-54
Mabbs R, Holtgrewe N, Dao DB, et al. (2014) Photodetachment and photodissociation of the linear OCuO- molecular anion: energy and time dependence of Cu- production. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp. 16: 497-504
Mbaiwa F, Dao D, Holtgrewe N, et al. (2012) Inter-channel effects in monosolvated atomic iodide cluster anion detachment: correlation of the anisotropy parameter with solvent dipole moment. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 136: 114303
Van Duzor M, Mbaiwa F, Lasinski J, et al. (2011) Near threshold Cl(-)·CH3I photodetachment: apparent 2P1/2 channel suppression and enhanced 2P3/2 channel vibrational excitation. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 134: 184315
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