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LaVerne, J. A. (1988), Bibliography of Studies of the Heavy Particle Radiolysis of Liquids and Aqueous Solutions, Special Report SR-124 of the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory, Notre Dame, Indiana. [Pg.68]

The research described herein was supported by the Office of Basic Energy Sciences of the U.S. Department of Energy. This document is NDRL-4424 from the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory. [Pg.425]

Finally, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the United States has several chemical kinetics databases that are available for purchase from the Office of Standard Reference Data at NIST. The NIST Standard Reference Data Base 17 gives gas-phase rate constants through 1993 and Data Base 40 gives solution-phase data through 1992. In addition, aqueous-phase data are available through the Radiation Chemistry Data Center of the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory (http //www.rcdc.nd.edu/). [Pg.173]

Extensive data bases for kinetics of aqueous-phase reactions are provided by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (see NIST, Ross et al., 1994) and by the University of Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory (see Appendix IV for Web site). [Pg.321]

Radiation Chemistry Data Center, Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory (http // www. rcdc.nd.edu). [Pg.203]

Radiation chemistry databases radical and excited state processes, extensive data compilations The Radiation Chemistry Data Center at the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory Database http //www.rcdc.nd.edu/icabr/ RCDC.html... [Pg.8]

The authors are deeply indebted to the work of all collaborators and co-workers whose names are listed in the references of this chapter (in particular, S.F. Prof K. M. Kadish, Prof K. Mikami and Prof O. Ito DMG Prof K.-D. Asmus, Prof M. Maggini, Prof N. Martin and Prof M. Prato). S.F. acknowledges continuous support of his study on electron-transfer chemistry by a Grant-in-Aid from the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports, Japan. D.M.G. acknowledges the support by the Office of Basic Energy Sciences of the Department of Energy. This is document NDRL-4267 from the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory). We would like to thank Drs. H. Imahori and C. Luo for their helpful discussion. [Pg.991]

Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory, Notre Dame... [Pg.761]

Rate constants for quenching of the excited states of metal complexes are available through the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory DataBase http //allen.rad.nd.edu/... [Pg.831]

Ross A.B., Mallard W.G., Heiman W.R, Buxton G.V., Huie R.E., Neta R, NDRL-NIST Solution Kinetics Database -Ver. 3.0, Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory, Notre Dame, IN and National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersberg, MD, 1998. [Pg.15]

I wish to thank Professor Robert H. Schuler, Director of the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory, for his advice and encouragement in the development of this technique. The TRRS applications cited in this paper are results of our collaborative work. [Pg.181]

This paper is dedicated with admiration to Alberta B. Ross, who for many years was the director of the Radiation Research Data Center at the Radiation Laboratory of the University of Notre Dame. On numerous occasions, I was amazed by the breadth and depth of her knowledge of radiation chemistry and chemistry, and her help has been instrumental in my research and in the work of many others. Her incisive intellect and unending enthusiasm for science have been an inspiration for many researchers. I wish to acknowledge the assistance provided to me by Keith P. Madden, current Director of the RCDC at the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory, in obtaining information contained in this article. At the University of Akron, Ann D. Bolek, hbrarian extraordinaire, provided invaluable assistance in retrieval of information and materials. [Pg.33]

Acknowledgement This work is supported by the US Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences. This is contribution NDRL No. 4272 from The Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory. [Pg.15]

University of Notre Dame, Radiation Laboratory, Notre Dame, IN 46556 GULDI.1 ND.EDU... [Pg.253]

A.B. Ross, W.G. Mallard, W.P. Helman, G.V. Buxton, R.E. Huie and P. Neta, NDRL-NIST Solution Kinetics Database Ver. 3, Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory and National Institute of Standards and Technology, Notre Dame, Indiana and Gaithersburg, Maryland (1998). [Pg.647]

Acknowledgments This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy under Award Number DE-SC0002216. This is Contribution No. NDRL-5005 from the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory. [Pg.188]

One of us (DAA) wishes to acknowledge helpful discussions with Professor A. Rauk, and financial support from the University of Calgary and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. One of us (DMC) acknowledges funding for this work from the US Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences. This is contribution No. SR-186 from the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory. [Pg.23]

A. B. Ross and P. Neta, Rate Constants for Reactions of Aliphatic Carbon-Centred Radicals in Aqueous Solution, National Standards Reference Data Series (U.S. National Bureau of Standards), NSRDS-NBS 70, Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory (1982). [Pg.434]


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