Richard K. Preston
Affiliations: | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Sign in to add mentorRichard L. Wolfgang | grad student | 1971 | Yale | |
(Preston started under Wolfgang, finished under Cross after Wolfgang died June 1971) | ||||
R. James Cross | grad student | 1972 | Yale | |
(A Theoretical Study of Nonadiabatic Effects in Molecular Collisions: The H⁺+H₂ System) |
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Preston RK, Pack RT. (1978) Mechanism and rates of rotational relaxation of CO2(001) in He and Ar Journal of Chemical Physics. 69: 2823-2832 |
Preston RK, Pack RT. (1976) Classical trajectory studies of rotational transitions in Ar-CO2 collisions The Journal of Chemical Physics. 66: 2480-2487 |
Preston RK, Cohen JS. (1976) Chemi‐ionization in atom–diatom collisions Journal of Chemical Physics. 65: 1589-1590 |
Zahr GE, Preston RK, Miller WH. (1975) Theoretical treatment of quenching in O(1D) + N2 collisions The Journal of Chemical Physics. 62: 1127-1135 |
Krenos JR, Preston RK, Wolfgang R, et al. (1974) Molecular beam and trajectory studies of reactions of H+ with H2 The Journal of Chemical Physics. 60: 1619-1623 |
Krenos JR, Preston RK, Wolfgang R, et al. (1974) Molecular beam and trajectory studies of reactions of H+ with H2 The Journal of Chemical Physics. 60: 1619-1623 |
Chapman S, Preston RK. (1974) Nonadiabatic molecular collisions: Charge exchange and chemical reaction in the Ar+ + H2 system Journal of Chemical Physics. 60: 650-659 |
Collins FS, Preston RK, Cross RJ. (1974) Vibrationally inelastic scattering of H+ + H2 Chemical Physics Letters. 25: 608-610 |
Collins FS, Preston RK, Cross RJ. (1974) Vibrationally inelastic scattering of H+ + H2 Chemical Physics Letters. 25: 608-610 |
Chapman S, Preston RK. (1974) Nonadiabatic molecular collisions: Charge exchange and chemical reaction in the Ar+ + H2 system The Journal of Chemical Physics. 60: 650-659 |