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David M Bartels

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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|June 26, 2010
Neutron and beta/gamma radiolysis of water up to supercritical conditions. 2. SF(6) as a scavenger for hydrated electronKyle Haygarth, David M Bartels
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 6, 2013
Hyperfine coupling of the hydrogen atom in high temperature waterKirill Nuzhdin, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|January 8, 2016
Source of Molecular Hydrogen in High-Temperature Water RadiolysisMarcin Sterniczuk, David M Bartels
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry|November 21, 2025
Reactivity of the Hydrated ElectronDavid M Bartels, Ward H Thompson
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|December 22, 2005
Rate constant and activation energy measurement for the reaction of atomic hydrogen with thiocyanate and azide in aqueous solutionStephen P Mezyk, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|November 20, 2019
γ-Radiolysis of Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids: An EPR Spin-Trapping StudyPeter Tarábek, Alexandra Lisovskaya, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|July 25, 2007
Neutron and beta/gamma radiolysis of water up to supercritical conditions. 1. beta/gamma yields for H(2), H(.) atom, and hydrated electronDorota Janik, Ireneusz Janik, David M Bartels
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|September 9, 2020
One-electron redox kinetics of aqueous transition metal couples Zn<sup>2+/+</sup>, Co<sup>2+/+</sup>, and Ni<sup>2+/+</sup> using pulse radiolysisAlexandra Lisovskaya, Kotchaphan Kanjana, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|April 23, 2019
Partial Molar Volume of the Hydrated ElectronIreneusz Janik, Alexandra Lisovskaya, David M Bartels
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|October 31, 2019
Ultraviolet charge-transfer-to-solvent spectroscopy of halide and hydroxide ions in subcritical and supercritical waterTimothy W Marin, Ireneusz Janik, David M Bartels
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|June 26, 2010
Neutron and beta/gamma radiolysis of water up to supercritical conditions. 2. SF(6) as a scavenger for hydrated electronKyle Haygarth, David M Bartels
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 6, 2013
Hyperfine coupling of the hydrogen atom in high temperature waterKirill Nuzhdin, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|January 8, 2016
Source of Molecular Hydrogen in High-Temperature Water RadiolysisMarcin Sterniczuk, David M Bartels
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry|November 21, 2025
Reactivity of the Hydrated ElectronDavid M Bartels, Ward H Thompson
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|December 22, 2005
Rate constant and activation energy measurement for the reaction of atomic hydrogen with thiocyanate and azide in aqueous solutionStephen P Mezyk, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|November 20, 2019
γ-Radiolysis of Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids: An EPR Spin-Trapping StudyPeter Tarábek, Alexandra Lisovskaya, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|July 25, 2007
Neutron and beta/gamma radiolysis of water up to supercritical conditions. 1. beta/gamma yields for H(2), H(.) atom, and hydrated electronDorota Janik, Ireneusz Janik, David M Bartels
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|September 9, 2020
One-electron redox kinetics of aqueous transition metal couples Zn<sup>2+/+</sup>, Co<sup>2+/+</sup>, and Ni<sup>2+/+</sup> using pulse radiolysisAlexandra Lisovskaya, Kotchaphan Kanjana, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|April 23, 2019
Partial Molar Volume of the Hydrated ElectronIreneusz Janik, Alexandra Lisovskaya, David M Bartels
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|October 31, 2019
Ultraviolet charge-transfer-to-solvent spectroscopy of halide and hydroxide ions in subcritical and supercritical waterTimothy W Marin, Ireneusz Janik, David M Bartels
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