David Husain

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Chemistry University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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David Husain, physical chemist: born Grimsby, Lincolnshire 27 November 1937; Demonstrator in Physical Chemistry, Cambridge University 1963-68, Lecturer 1968-86, Reader 1986-2004 (Emeritus); Fellow, Pembroke College, Cambridge 1964-2002; died Cambridge 28 December 2007

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/david-husain-enterprising-physical-chemist-804020.html

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Mahendra Priyantha Deeyamulla grad student Cambridge
Lee Yook Heng grad student
Gareth Roberts grad student Cambridge
Robert J. Donovan grad student 1966 Cambridge
John M. C. Plane grad student 1984 Cambridge (Meteorology Tree)
Paul Marshall grad student 1982-1985 Cambridge
Nalin de Silva grad student 1994-1998 Cambridge
David Peter Newton post-doc 1979-1982 Cambridge
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De Silva KMN, Husain D. (2002) Absolute rate data for halogen atom-abstraction reactions of ground state atomic caesium, Cs(6 2S1/2) determined by time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence [Cs(7 2P3/2 - 6 2S1/2); λ = 455.5 nm] Following pulsed irradiation Zeitschrift Fur Physikalische Chemie. 216: 775-789
Geng J, Husain D. (2001) Measurements of the rates of reactions of ground state atomic calcium, Ca[4s2(1S0)], with alkyl bromides at elevated temperature by time-resolved atomic resonance absorption spectroscopy [Ca(41P1-41S0); λ = 422.7 nm] Zeitschrift Fur Physikalische Chemie. 215: 1193-1203
Adams JW, Lei J, Husain D. (2001) The collisional behaviour of Ba[6s5d(3Dj)] generated following pulsed dye-laser excitation at λ = 553.5 nm {Ba[6s6p1P1] ← Ba[652(1S0)]} in the presence of noble gases and ground state atomic barium by atomic spectroscopic marker emission measurements in the time-domain Zeitschrift Fur Physikalische Chemie. 215: 1205-1230
Husain D, Geng J, Castaño F, et al. (2001) Determination of the branching ratios of CaBr(A2Π1/2,3/2, B2Σ+) resulting from the reaction of Ca[4s4p3PJ0] with CH3Br by time-resolved atomic emission and molecular chemiluminescence following pulsed dye-laser excitation of atomic calcium Zeitschrift Fur Physikalische Chemie. 215: 547-560
Martinez E, Albaladejo J, Jimenez E, et al. (2001) Kinetic measurements of fluorine, bromine and iodine atom-abstraction reactions at elevated temperatures by ground-state atomic rubidium, Rb(52S1/2), studied by time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology a: Chemistry. 142: 1-8
Geng J, Adams JW, Husain D. (2001) Reactions of ground state atomic calcium, Ca[4s2( 1S0 )], investigated by time-resolved atomic resonance absorption spectroscopy at elevated temperature Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology a: Chemistry. 141: 93-99
Husain D, Geng J, Castano F, et al. (2000) Molecular electronic branching ratios of Cal(A2Π(1/2,3/2),B2Σ+) resulting from the reaction of Ca[4s4p(3P(J))] with CH3I following the pulsed dye-laser excitation of atomic calcium Journal of Chemical Research - Part S. 412-413
Husain D, Geng J, Castaño F, et al. (2000) Measurements of branching ratios of CaF(A2 Π1/2,1/3) from the reactions of Ca[4s4p(3PJ)] with CH3F following pulsed dye-laser excitation of atomic calcium Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology a: Chemistry. 133: 1-6
Husain D, Geng J, Castaño F, et al. (2000) The collisional quenching of Ca[4s4p(3PJ)] by Ca[4s2(1S0)] following pulsed dye-laser excitation of atomic calcium Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology a: Chemistry. 136: 1-5
Husain D, Geng J, Castano F, et al. (2000) Determination of branching ratios in a kinetic investigation of the atomic resonance fluorescence and molecular chemiluminescence, CaCl(A2Π 1/2 ,3/2, B2Σ+ → X2Σ+), resulting from the reaction of Ca[4s4p(3PJ] with CH3Cl following pulsed dye laser Laser Chemistry. 18: 177-192
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