Richard K. Preston

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Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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Richard 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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Sally Chapman grad student 1973 Yale
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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
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