John W. Simons

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1970 New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, United States 
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B. Seymour Rabinovitch grad student 1964 University of Washington
 (Secondary isotope effects and collisional energy transfer in chemical activation systems)
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Kelley PM, Hase WL, Simons JW. (1975) Absence of an energy dependence for methylene(1A1) reaction with the carbon-hydrogen and silicon-hydrogen bonds of dimethylsilane The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 79: 1043-1044
Simons JW, Hase WL, Phillips RJ, et al. (1975) Chemically activated methylcyclobutane exothermicity of singlet methylene reactions and the heat of formation of singlet methylene International Journal of Chemical Kinetics. 7: 879-894
KELLEY PM, HASE WL, SIMONS JW. (1975) ChemInform Abstract: ABSENCE OF AN ENERGY DEPENDECE FOR CH2((1)A1) REACTION WITH THE C-H AND SI-H BONDS OF DIMETHYLSILANE Chemischer Informationsdienst. 6: no-no
Hase WL, Mazac CJ, Simons JW. (1973) Decomposition kinetics of chemically activated dimethylsilane and ethylsilane Journal of the American Chemical Society. 95: 3454-3459
GROWCOCK FB, HASE WL, SIMONS JW. (1972) ChemInform Abstract: KINETIK VON SCHWINGUNGSANGEREGTEM ′HEISSEM′ PROPAN, ERZEUGT DURCH METHYLEN-INSERTION IN AETHAN Chemischer Informationsdienst. 3
Simons JW, Mazac CJ, Taylor GW. (1968) Intramolecular comparison of the insertion into the carbon-hydrogen bonds of alkanes by singlet methylene radicals The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 72: 749-751
Allard KD, Maeland AJ, Simons JW, et al. (1968) Application of the electron-donation model for hydrogen absorption to palladium-rich alloys. Hydrogen-gold-palladium The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 72: 136-143
Simons JW, Flanagan TB. (1965) Absorption Isotherms of Hydrogen in the α-Phase of the Hydrogen-Palladium System The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 69: 3773-3781
Simons JW, Flanagan TB. (1965) Diffusion of Hydrogen in the α-Phase of the Palladium-Hydrogen System The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 69: 3581-3587
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