Jessica L. Axson, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2012 Chemistry University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
Area:
Atmospheric Chemistry

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2017 Kroll JA, Hansen AS, Møller KH, Axson JL, Kjaergaard HG, Vaida V. Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of the Gas Phase Hydration of Methylglyoxal Acs Earth and Space Chemistry. 1: 345-352. DOI: 10.1021/Acsearthspacechem.7B00054  0.682
2013 Thomsen DL, Axson JL, Schrøder SD, Lane JR, Vaida V, Kjaergaard HG. Intramolecular interactions in 2-aminoethanol and 3-aminopropanol. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 117: 10260-73. PMID 24001040 DOI: 10.1021/Jp405512Y  0.588
2011 Axson JL, Washenfelder RA, Kahan TF, Young CJ, Vaida V, Brown SS. Absolute ozone absorption cross section in the Huggins Chappuis minimum (350-470 nm) at 296 K Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 11: 11581-11590. DOI: 10.5194/Acp-11-11581-2011  0.638
2010 Takahashi K, Plath KL, Axson JL, Nelson GC, Skodje RT, Vaida V. Dynamics and spectroscopy of vibrational overtone excited glyoxylic acid and 2,2-dihydroxyacetic acid in the gas-phase. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 132: 094305. PMID 20210396 DOI: 10.1063/1.3327839  0.587
2010 Axson JL, Takahashi K, De Haan DO, Vaida V. Gas-phase water-mediated equilibrium between methylglyoxal and its geminal diol. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 6687-92. PMID 20142510 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0912121107  0.626
2009 Plath KL, Axson JL, Nelson GC, Takahashi K, Skodje RT, Vaidaa V. Gas-phase vibrational spectra of glyoxylic acid and its gem diol monohydrate. Implications for atmospheric chemistry Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters. 96: 209-224. DOI: 10.1007/S11144-009-5528-2  0.643
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