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Autor:
Yufei Wang, Stephen P. Mezyk, Jeffrey R. McLachlan, Travis S. Grimes, Peter R. Zalupski, Hailie M. T. O’Bryan, Andrew R. Cook, Rebecca J. Abergel, Gregory P. Horne
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 127:3931-3938
Autor:
Andrew R. Cook
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 125:10189-10197
Ultrafast hole transfer from solvent radical cations produced by radiolysis with ∼10 ps, 9 MeV electron pulses to solutes in tetrahydrofuran (THF) was investigated. Because of rapid fragmentation of initially produced THF+•, solute radical cation
Autor:
Gregory P. Horne, Brian M. Rotermund, Travis S. Grimes, Joseph M. Sperling, David S. Meeker, Peter R. Zalupski, Nicholas Beck, Zachary K. Huffman, Daniela Gomez Martinez, Andrew Beshay, Dean R. Peterman, Bobby H. Layne, Jason Johnson, Andrew R. Cook, Thomas E. Albrecht-Schönzart, Stephen P. Mezyk
Publikováno v:
Inorganic chemistry. 61(28)
Despite the significant impact of radiation-induced redox reactions on the accessibility and lifetimes of actinide oxidation states, fundamental knowledge of aqueous actinide metal ion radiation chemistry is limited, especially for the late actinides
Autor:
Peter R. Zalupski, Andrew R. Cook, Travis S. Grimes, Stephen P. Mezyk, David S. Meeker, Gregory P. Horne, Thomas E. Albrecht-Schönzart
Publikováno v:
Dalton Transactions. 50:10853-10859
Insight into the effects of radiolytic processes on the actinides is critical for advancing our understanding of their solution chemistry because the behaviour of these elements cannot be easily separated from the influence of their inherent radiatio
Autor:
Yuta Kumagai, Tatsuro Matsumura, Dean R. Peterman, Travis S. Grimes, Peter R. Zalupski, Gregory P. Horne, Shinichi Yamashita, Stephen P. Mezyk, Tomohiro Toigawa, Andrew R. Cook, David S. Meeker
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 23:1343-1351
The candidate An(iii)/Ln(iii) separation ligand hexa-n-octylnitrilo-triacetamide (HONTA) was irradiated under envisioned SELECT (Solvent Extraction from Liquid waste using Extractants of CHON-type for Transmutation) process conditions (n-dodecane/0.1
Autor:
Richard Jay Smeyne, Charles B Breckenridge, Melissa Beck, Yun Jiao, Mark T Butt, Jeffrey C Wolf, Dan Zadory, Daniel J Minnema, Nicholas C Sturgess, Kim Z Travis, Andrew R Cook, Lewis L Smith, Philip A Botham
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 10, p e0164094 (2016)
The neurotoxicity of paraquat dichloride (PQ) was assessed in two inbred strains of 9- or 16-week old male C57BL/6 mice housed in two different laboratories and compared to the effects of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP). PQ was ad
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https://doaj.org/article/f994ce1641f14c128b4b02f13f570ad2
Autor:
Travis S. Grimes, Corey D. Pilgrim, Stephen P. Mezyk, Gregory P. Horne, Andrew R. Cook, Cristian Celis Barros
Publikováno v:
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP. 23(43)
Specialized extractant ligands - such as tri-butyl phosphate (TBP), N,N-di-(2-ethylhexyl)butyramide (DEHBA), and N,N-di-2-ethylhexylisobutryamide (DEHiBA) - have been developed for the recovery of uranium from used nuclear fuel by reprocessing solven
Publikováno v:
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 22:14660-14670
Pulse radiolysis (PR) enables the full redox window of a solvent to be accessed, as it does not require electrodes or electrolyte which limit the potentials accessible in voltammetry measurements. PR in chloroform has the additional possibility to en
Autor:
Bruce J. Mincher, Andrew R. Cook, Andreas Wilden, Gregory P. Horne, Stephen P. Mezyk, Cathy Rae, Christopher A. Zarzana, Peter R. Zalupski
Publikováno v:
Physical chemistry, chemical physics 22(43), 24978-24985 (2020). doi:10.1039/D0CP04310A
To mitigate third phase formation in next generation used nuclear fuel reprocessing technologies, the addition of 1-octanol has been trialed. However, contradictory reports on the radiolytic effect of 1-octanol incorporation on separation ligand degr
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 123:9668-9676
A massive structural change accompanies electron capture by the 1,2-dicarba-closo-dodecaborane cage molecule (1). Bimolecular electron transfer (ET) by pulse radiolysis found a reduction potential of E0 = -1.92 V vs Fc+/0 for 1 and rate constants tha