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David M Bartels

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The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|November 10, 2025
Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of Low-Energy Electron Energy Loss Spectra of Amorphous IceHoon Lee, David M Bartels, Ryan G McClarren
ACS Omega|November 7, 2022
Pulse Radiolysis and Transient Absorption of Aqueous Cr(VI) Solutions up to 325 °CJacy K Conrad, Aliaksandra Lisouskaya, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|January 7, 2024
Exploring the Unusual Reactivity of the Hydrated Electron with CO<sub>2</sub>Pauf Neupane, David M Bartels, Ward H Thompson
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|March 17, 2023
Reactions of Nickel Ions in Water Radiolysis up to 300 °CUddhav S Markad, Aliaksandra Lisouskaya, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|February 17, 2015
Hydroxymethyl radical self-recombination in high-temperature waterKotchaphan Kanjana, Jonathan A Walker, David M Bartels
The Journal of Chemical Physics|September 27, 2006
Temperature and density dependence of the light and heavy water ultraviolet absorption edgeTimothy W Marin, Kenji Takahashi, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|February 21, 2007
Hydroxyl radical self-recombination reaction and absorption spectrum in water up to 350 degrees CIreneusz Janik, David M Bartels, Charles D Jonah
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|August 9, 2023
Empirically Optimized One-Electron Pseudopotential for the Hydrated Electron: A Proof-of-Concept StudyPauf Neupane, David M Bartels, Ward H Thompson
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|June 22, 2023
Relation between the Hydrated Electron Solvation Structure and Its Partial Molar VolumePauf Neupane, David M Bartels, Ward H Thompson
RSC Advances|April 20, 2026
Electron transport (0.2 eV-10 keV) in liquid water: resolving discrepancies between track simulations and radiolysis dataHoon Lee, David M Bartels, Ryan G McClarren
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|November 10, 2025
Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of Low-Energy Electron Energy Loss Spectra of Amorphous IceHoon Lee, David M Bartels, Ryan G McClarren
ACS Omega|November 7, 2022
Pulse Radiolysis and Transient Absorption of Aqueous Cr(VI) Solutions up to 325 °CJacy K Conrad, Aliaksandra Lisouskaya, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|January 7, 2024
Exploring the Unusual Reactivity of the Hydrated Electron with CO<sub>2</sub>Pauf Neupane, David M Bartels, Ward H Thompson
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|March 17, 2023
Reactions of Nickel Ions in Water Radiolysis up to 300 °CUddhav S Markad, Aliaksandra Lisouskaya, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|February 17, 2015
Hydroxymethyl radical self-recombination in high-temperature waterKotchaphan Kanjana, Jonathan A Walker, David M Bartels
The Journal of Chemical Physics|September 27, 2006
Temperature and density dependence of the light and heavy water ultraviolet absorption edgeTimothy W Marin, Kenji Takahashi, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|February 21, 2007
Hydroxyl radical self-recombination reaction and absorption spectrum in water up to 350 degrees CIreneusz Janik, David M Bartels, Charles D Jonah
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|August 9, 2023
Empirically Optimized One-Electron Pseudopotential for the Hydrated Electron: A Proof-of-Concept StudyPauf Neupane, David M Bartels, Ward H Thompson
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|June 22, 2023
Relation between the Hydrated Electron Solvation Structure and Its Partial Molar VolumePauf Neupane, David M Bartels, Ward H Thompson
RSC Advances|April 20, 2026
Electron transport (0.2 eV-10 keV) in liquid water: resolving discrepancies between track simulations and radiolysis dataHoon Lee, David M Bartels, Ryan G McClarren
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