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1998Ab initio Calculations of Potential Energy Surface and Rate Constants for Ethylene Photodissociation at 193 and 157 nmA. H. H. Chang; A. M. Mebel; X -M. Yang; S. H. Lin; Y. T. LeeChem. Phys. Lett. 287, 301-306
1998Ab initio/ RRKM Approach Toward the Understanding of Ethylene PhotodissociationA. H. H. Chang; A. M. Mebel; X -M. Yang; S. H. Lin; Y. T. LeeJ. Chem. Phys. 109, 2748-2761
2015Characterization of Molecular Channel in Photodissociation of SOCl2 at 248 nm: Cl2 Probing by Cavity Ring-down Absorption SpectroscopyBo-Jung Chen; Po-Yu Tsai; Ting-Kang Huang; Zhu-Hong Xia; King-Chuen Lin; Chuei-Jhih Chiou; Bing-Jian Sun; A. H. H. ChangPHYS. CHEM. CHEM. PHYS 17, 7838
1999Crossed Beam Reaction of Cyano Radicals with Hydrocarbon Molecules. I. Chemical Dynamics of Cyanobenzene (C6H5CN; X (1)A(1)) and Perdeutero Cyanobenzene (C6D5CN; X (1)A(1)) Formation from Reaction of CN(X (2)Sigma(+)) with Benzene C6H6(X (1)A(1g)), and d(6)-benzene C6D6(X (1)A(1g))N. Balucani; O. Asvany; A. H. H. Chang; S. H. Lin; Y. T. Lee; R. I. Kaiser; H. F. Bettinger; P. v. R. Schleyer; H. F. Schaefer IIIJ. Chem. Phys. 111, 7457-7471
1999Crossed Beam Reaction of Cyano Radicals with Hydrocarbon Molecules. II. Chemical Dynamics of 1-Cyano-1-Methylallene (CNCH3CCCH2; X (1)A(')) Formation from Reaction of CN(X (2)Sigma(+)) with Dimethylacetylene CH3CCCH3 (X (1)A(1)('))N. Balucani; O. Asvany; A. H. H. Chang; S. H. Lin; Y. T. Lee; R. I. Kaiser; H. F. Bettinger; P. v. R. Schleyer; H. F. Schaefer IIIJ. Chem. Phys. 111, 7472-7479
2000Crossed Beam Reaction of Cyano Radicals with Hydrocarbon Molecules. III. Chemical Dynamics of Vinylcyanide (C2H3CN;X (1)A(')) Formation from Reaction of CN(X (2)Sigma(+)) with Ethylene, C2H4(X (1)A(G))N. Balucani; O. Asvany; A. H. H. Chang; S. H. Lin; Y. T. Lee; Y. Osamura; R. I. KaiserJ. Chem. Phys. 113, 8643-8655
2000Crossed Beam Reaction of Cyano Radicals with Hydrocarbon Molecules. IV. Chemical Dynamics of Cyanoacetylene (HCCCN; X (1)Sigma(+)) Formation from Reaction of CN(X (2)Sigma(+)) with Acetylene, C2H2(X (1)Sigma(+)(G))L. C. L. Huang; O. Asvany; A. H. H. Chang; N. Balucani; S. H. Lin; Y. T. Lee; Y. Osamura; R. I. KaiserJ. Chem. Phys. 113, 8656-8666
1999Crossed-Beam Reaction of Carbon Atoms with Hydrocarbon Molecules. V. Chemical Dynamics of n-C4H3 Formation from Reaction of C(3Pj) with Allene, H2CCCH2 (X1A1)R. I. Kaiser; A. M. Mebel; A. H. H. Chang; S. H. Lin; Y. T. LeeJ. Chem. Phys. 110, 10330-10344
2002Photoisomerization and Photodissociation of Toluene in Molecular BeamChih-Kai Lin; Cheng-Liang Huang; Jyh-Chiang Jiang; A. H. H. Chang; Yuan T. Lee; S. H. Lin; Chi-Kung NiJOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 124, 4068-4075
2016Silicon Quantum Dot-Based Fluorescence Turn-On Metal Ion Sensors in Live CellsNamasivayam Dhenadhayalan; Hsin-Lung Lee; Kanchan Yadav; King-Chuen Lin; Yih-Tyng Lin; A. H. H. ChangACS Applied Materials and Interfaces 8(36), 23953-23962
1999Toward the Understanding of Ethylene Photodissociation: Theoretical Study of Energy Partition in Products and Rate ConstantsA. H. H. Chang; D. W. Hwang; X. Yang; A. M. Mebel; S. H. Lin; Y. T. LeeJ. Chem. Phys. 110, 10810-10820
2001Unimolecular Decomposition of Chemically Activated Triplet C4HD3 Complexes: A Combined Crossed-Beam and ab initio StudyR. I. Kaiser; A. M Mebel; Y. T. Lee; A. H. H. ChangJ. Chem. Phys. 115, 5117-5125
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