Alan Oelkers
Affiliations: | 2007 | University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States |
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Oelkers AB, Tyler DR. (2008) Radical cage effects: a method for measuring recombination efficiencies of secondary geminate radical cage pairs using pump-probe transient absorption methods. Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences : Official Journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society For Photobiology. 7: 1386-90 |
Oelkers AB, Schutte EJ, Tyler DR. (2008) Solvent cage effects: the influence of radical mass and volume on the recombination dynamics of radical cage pairs generated by photolysis of [CpCH2CH2N(CH3)C(O)(CH2)nCH3Mo(CO)3]2 (n = 3, 8, 13, 18) (Cp = eta 5-C5H4) complexes. Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences : Official Journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society For Photobiology. 7: 228-34 |
Oelkers AB, Scatena LF, Tyler DR. (2007) Femtosecond pump-probe transient absorption study of the photolysis of [Cp'Mo(CO)3]2 (Cp' = eta5-C5H4CH3): role of translational and rotational diffusion in the radical cage effect. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 111: 5353-60 |
Harris JD, Oelkers AB, Tyler DR. (2007) The solvent cage effect: is there a spin barrier to recombination of transition metal radicals? Journal of the American Chemical Society. 129: 6255-62 |
Harris JD, Oelkers AB, Tyler DR. (2007) Microviscosity and wavelength effects on radical cage pair recombination Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 692: 3261-3266 |
Szymczak NK, Oelkers AB, Tyler DR. (2006) Detection of hydrogen bonding in solution: a 2H nuclear magnetic resonance method based on rotational motion of a donor/acceptor complex. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp. 8: 4002-8 |
Oelkers AB, Tyler DR. (2002) Time-resolved spectroscopic studies of B12 coenzymes: A comparison of the primary photolysis mechanism in methyl-, ethyl-, n-propyl-, and 5′-deoxyadenosylcobalamin Chemtracts. 15: 647-655 |