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David M Bartels

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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|July 13, 2006
Reaction of hydrogen atoms with hydroxide ions in high-temperature and high-pressure waterTimothy W Marin, Charles D Jonah, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|February 22, 2007
Reaction of the hydroxyl radical with phenol in water up to supercritical conditionsJulien Bonin, Ireneusz Janik, Dorota Janik, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|November 5, 2015
Reactions of Hexa-aquo Transition Metal Ions with the Hydrated Electron up to 300 °CKotchaphan Kanjana, Bruce Courtin, Ashley MacConnell, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|July 10, 2008
Hydrated electron extinction coefficient revisitedPatrick M Hare, Erica A Price, David M Bartels
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|May 20, 2026
Assessing the Limitations of Self-Interaction-Corrected Functionals for Describing the Hydrated ElectronWilberth A Narvaez, David M Bartels, Ward H Thompson
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|September 22, 2022
Investigation of the Failure of Marcus Theory for Hydrated Electron ReactionsPauf Neupane, Ankita Katiyar, David M Bartels, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|August 12, 2022
Reactivity of Zn<sup>+</sup><sub>aq</sub> in high-temperature water radiolysisAliaksandra Lisouskaya, Uddhav S Markad, Ian Carmichael, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|May 12, 2025
Unexpected Radiation Chemistry of Borate Buffer: I. First-Order Scavenging of OH RadicalsLaboni Das, Steven J Guerin, Ian Carmichael, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|January 5, 2007
Reaction of O2 with the hydrogen atom in water up to 350 degrees CIreneusz Janik, David M Bartels, Timothy W Marin, et al.
Nature Communications|June 7, 2016
Corrigendum: The solvation of electrons by an atmospheric-pressure plasmaPaul Rumbach, David M Bartels, R Mohan Sankaran, et al.
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|July 13, 2006
Reaction of hydrogen atoms with hydroxide ions in high-temperature and high-pressure waterTimothy W Marin, Charles D Jonah, David M Bartels
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|February 22, 2007
Reaction of the hydroxyl radical with phenol in water up to supercritical conditionsJulien Bonin, Ireneusz Janik, Dorota Janik, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|November 5, 2015
Reactions of Hexa-aquo Transition Metal Ions with the Hydrated Electron up to 300 °CKotchaphan Kanjana, Bruce Courtin, Ashley MacConnell, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|July 10, 2008
Hydrated electron extinction coefficient revisitedPatrick M Hare, Erica A Price, David M Bartels
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|May 20, 2026
Assessing the Limitations of Self-Interaction-Corrected Functionals for Describing the Hydrated ElectronWilberth A Narvaez, David M Bartels, Ward H Thompson
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|September 22, 2022
Investigation of the Failure of Marcus Theory for Hydrated Electron ReactionsPauf Neupane, Ankita Katiyar, David M Bartels, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|August 12, 2022
Reactivity of Zn<sup>+</sup><sub>aq</sub> in high-temperature water radiolysisAliaksandra Lisouskaya, Uddhav S Markad, Ian Carmichael, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|May 12, 2025
Unexpected Radiation Chemistry of Borate Buffer: I. First-Order Scavenging of OH RadicalsLaboni Das, Steven J Guerin, Ian Carmichael, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|January 5, 2007
Reaction of O2 with the hydrogen atom in water up to 350 degrees CIreneusz Janik, David M Bartels, Timothy W Marin, et al.
Nature Communications|June 7, 2016
Corrigendum: The solvation of electrons by an atmospheric-pressure plasmaPaul Rumbach, David M Bartels, R Mohan Sankaran, et al.
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