Clement John Danby, Ph.D

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Chemistry University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
Area:
Physical chemistry
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Ogden IK, Shaw N, Danby CJ, et al. (1983) Completing dissociation channels of nitromethane and methyl nitrite ions and the role of electronic and internal modes of excitation International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes. 54: 41-53
Lightfoot PD, Danby CJ, Powis I. (1983) The H2 elimination reactions of Ã2B3g C2H4 + and C2D4 + Chemical Physics Letters. 96: 232-236
Johnson K, Powis I, Danby CJ. (1982) A photoelectron-photoion coincidence study of acetaldehyde and ethylene oxide molecular ions Chemical Physics. 70: 329-343
Johnson K, Powis I, Danby CJ. (1982) Reply to the comment by J.-P. stadelmann on the formation of methyl cations Chemical Physics Letters. 89: 177
Mansell PI, Danby CJ, Powis I. (1981) Dissociation of state-selected nitrogen trifluoride cations Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions 2: Molecular and Chemical Physics. 77: 1449-1459
Johnson K, Powis I, Danby CJ. (1981) Scaling relationships in photoelectron-photoion coincidence studies: The aceton ion dissociation Chemical Physics. 63: 1-11
Blyth RGC, Powis I, Danby CJ. (1981) Competing pre-dissociations of O+ 2(B̃ 2∑- g) Chemical Physics Letters. 84: 272-275
Powis I, Danby CJ. (1979) The unimolecular fragmentation of energy-selected acetone ions International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Physics. 32: 27-33
Powis I, Mansell PI, Danby CJ. (1979) A photoelectron-photoion coincidence spectrometer for the study of translational energy release distributions International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Physics. 32: 15-26
Johnson KM, Powis I, Danby CJ. (1979) The fragmentation of COCl2 + and COF2 + ions studied by the photoelectron-photoion coincidence technique International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Physics. 32: 1-14
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