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Publications Details for Grant Number R829795

Laser Based Studies of Atmospheric Mercury Transformation: Laboratory Kinetics and Ultrasensitive Detection of Elemental and Reactive Gaseous Mercury

RFA: Mercury: Transport, Transportation, and Fate in the Atmosphere (2001)

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Abstract

Donohoue DL, Bauer D, Hynes AJ. Sequential two-photon LIF detection of Hg(0) and RGM. RMZ -Materials and GeoEnvironment 2004;51:1532.

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Hynes AJ, Donohoue DL, Bauer D. Laser induced fluorescence studies of atmospheric mercury cycling: ultra-sensitive detection and laboratory kinetics. RMZ -Materials and GeoEnvironment 2004;51:1616.

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Journal Article Donohoue DL, Bauer D, Hynes AJ. Temperature and pressure dependent rate coefficients for the reaction of Hg with Cl and the reaction of Cl with Cl: a pulsed laser photolysis-pulsed laser induced fluorescence study. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2005;109(34):7732-7741. R829795 (2004)
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Journal Article Donohoue DL, Bauer D, Cossairt B, Hynes AJ. Temperature and pressure dependent rate coefficients for the reaction of Hg with Br and the reaction of Br with Br: a pulsed laser photolysis-pulsed laser induced fluorescence study. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2006;110(21):6623-6632. R829795 (2005)
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Journal Article Donohoue D, Bauer D, Hynes AJ. Sequential two-photon LIF detection of Hg0 and RGM. RMZ - Materials and Geoenvironment 2004;51(3):1532-1534. R829795 (2005)
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Journal Article Hynes AJ, Donohoue D, Bauer D. Laser induced fluorescence studies of atmospheric mercury cycling: ultra-sensitive detection and laboratory kinetics. RMZ-Materials and Geoenvironment 2004;51(3):1616-1619. R829795 (2005)
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Presentation

Donohoue DL, Bauer D, Hynes AJ. Laser induced fluorescence studies of atmospheric mercury cycling: ultra sensitive detection and laboratory kinetics. Presented at the 18th International Symposium on Gas Kinetics, Bristol, United Kingdom, August 7-12, 2004.

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Donohoue DL, Bauer D, Hynes AJ. Sequential two-photon LIF detection of Hg(0) and RGM. Presented at the 7th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, Ljubljana, Slovenia, June 27-July 2, 2004.

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Presentation Donohoue DL, Bauer D, Hynes AJ. Measurements of Reactive Gaseous Mercury Using a KCl Denuder with Analysis by Sequential Two Photon-Laser Induced Fluorescence. Presented at the Eighth International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, Madison, Wisconsin (USA), August 2006. R829795 (Final)
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Presentation Donohoue DL, Bauer D, Hynes AJ. Pulsed Laser Photolysis-Pulsed Laser Induced Fluorescence Studies of the Kinetics and Mechanism of the Recombination of Hg(0) with Chlorine and Bromine Atoms. Presented at the Eighth International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, Madison, Wisconsin (USA), August 2006. R829795 (Final)
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Presentation

Hynes AJ, Donohoue DL, Bauer D. Laser induced fluorescence studies of atmospheric mercury cycling: ultra-sensitive detection and laboratory kinetics. Presented at the 7th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, Ljubljana, Slovenia, June 27-July 2, 2004.

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Proceedings

Hynes AJ, Donohoue D, Bauer D. Pulsed laser photolysis-pulsed laser induced fluorescence studies of the kinetics and mechanism of the recombination of Hg(0) with chlorine and bromine atoms. In: Proceedings of the Air Quality V, Energy & Environmental Research Center, Washington, DC, September 2005 (CD ROM).

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