Gerhard Krohn Rollefson
American chemist
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Gerhard Krohn Rollefson's Degrees
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Chemistry Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Gerhard Krohn Rollefson was a professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley and a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. Background and career Rollefson received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His dissertation concerned Ebullioscopic constant measurement of mixed liquid media. He then completed his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley. Rollefson was a specialist in physical chemistry and studied the impact of X-ray radiation on a variety of materials. Rollefson published a book with Milton Burton in 1939: Photochemistry and the Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions.
Gerhard Krohn Rollefson's Published Works
Published Works
- The Quenching of Fluorescence. Deviations from the Stern-Volmer Law (1950) (192)
- The Determination of the Fluorescence Lifetimes of Dissolved Substances by a Phase Shift Method (1953) (121)
- The Complex Ions Formed by Iron and Thorium with Fluoride in Acid Solution (1949) (58)
- Chemical Forms Assumed by C14 Produced by Neutron Irradiation of Nitrogenous Substances (1946) (37)
- THE REDUCTION OF NITRITES TO HYDROXYLAMINE BY SULFITES (1932) (34)
- Photochemistry and the mechanism of chemical reactions (1939) (27)
- The Influence of Ionic Strength on the Quenching of Fluorescence in Aqueous Solutions (1939) (25)
- The Production of Free Radicals from Ethylene Oxide and the Catalysis of Other Reactions by Them (1936) (18)
- TRIATOMIC HALOGEN MOLECULES IN PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS (1932) (18)
- The Equilibrium in the Reaction Cl2 + Br2 = 2BrCl (1934) (17)
- The Relative Reactivities of the Hydrogen Isotopes with Chlorine (1934) (17)
- The Photochemical Reaction between Chlorine and Formaldehyde. The Preparation of Formyl Chloride (1934) (16)
- Quenching of fluorescence in solution. (1948) (16)
- The Quenching of Fluorescence in Solution. III. The Nature of the Quenching Process (1941) (14)
- The Dependence of the Intensity of Fluorescence on the Composition of a Fluorescing Solution (1944) (14)
- The Photochemical Reaction of Chlorine with Formic Acid (1936) (14)
- Relative Rates of Isomerization of Cyclopropane and Cyclopropane‐t1 (1956) (12)
- Some Reactions of the Acetyl Radical (1941) (12)
- Primary Processes in Photodecomposition (1938) (12)
- The Quenching of Fluorescence in Solution. II. Temperature and Solvent Effects (1940) (10)
- The Thermal and Photochemical Decomposition of Oxalyl Bromide (1941) (10)
- Radiation chemistry of aqueous solutions containing both ferrous ion and carbon dioxide (1952) (10)
- The Photochemical Decomposition of Oxalyl Chloride Vapor (1936) (10)
- The Vapor Density of Iodine at High Temperatures (1941) (9)
- THE PHOTOCHEMICAL FORMATION OF PHOSGENE (1930) (9)
- The Photochemistry of Mixtures of Chlorine and Ozone (1934) (9)
- Investigations on the High Temperature Photolysis of Acetaldehyde (1940) (9)
- The Efficiency of the Primary Photochemical Process in Solution (1941) (9)
- The Photochemical Decomposition of Phosgene (1934) (9)
- The Relative Rates of Photo‐Chlorination of CHCl3 and CDCl3 (1949) (8)
- The Thermal Reaction between Chlorine Trioxide and Ozone (1934) (8)
- THE ABSORPTION SPECTRUM AND PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF HYDRIODIC ACID (1931) (8)
- The Absorption Coefficients of the Acetyl Halides (1938) (7)
- The Photochemistry of Mixtures of Chlorine, Oxygen and Carbon Monoxide (1933) (7)
- Photolysis with a High Intensity Spark (1955) (7)
- The Photochemical Behavior of the Aldehydes (1937) (7)
- The Photolysis of Simple Alkyl Esters (1941) (7)
- The Photobromination of Acetylene (1934) (6)
- The Photochemical Oxidation of Phosgene (1933) (6)
- The Effect of Temperature on the Predissociation of Photoactivated Acetaldehyde Molecules (1939) (6)
- Salt Effects on the Rates of Fast Reactions in Aqueous Solutions (1954) (6)
- The Photosynthesis of Hydrogen Chloride (1935) (6)
- The Effect of Inert Gases on the Quenching of Fluorescence in the Gaseous State1a,b (1952) (6)
- The Effect of Iodine on the Rates of Decomposition of Formaldehyde, Acetaldehyde and Propionaldehyde (1937) (6)
- THE EFFECT OF IODINE CHLORIDE ON THE PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID (1930) (5)
- The Role of Oxygen as an Inhibitor for the Photosynthesis of Hydrogen Chloride (1934) (5)
- High Intensity Photolysis of Acetone (1958) (5)
- The Presence of Free Radicals in the Thermal Decomposition of Diethyl Ether (1936) (5)
- Frequency Factors of Some Bimolecular Reactions (1952) (5)
- The Photochemical Gas Phase Reaction between Chlorine and Bromotrichloromethane (1934) (5)
- THE EFFECT OF X-RAYS ON SOLUTIONS WHICH CONTAIN FORMIC ACID AND CERIC ION (1955) (5)
- The Catalysis of the Thermal Decomposition of Acetaldehyde by Hydrogen Sulfide (1942) (4)
- The Reactions of Radicals Produced by the Action of Sodium on Alkyl Iodides (1951) (4)
- A HIGH RESISTANCE FOR USE WITH ELECTROMETERS. (1924) (4)
- The Behavior of Iodine in Some Sensitized Decompositions of Gaseous Organic Compounds (1936) (4)
- The Effect of Iodine on the Rate of Decomposition of Ethylene Oxide (1937) (4)
- A Correlation of the Photosyntheses of Phosgene and Hydrogen Chloride (1934) (4)
- THE FORMATION OF CHLORINE HEPTOXIDE ON ILLUMINATION OF MIXTURES OF CHLORINE AND OZONE (1934) (4)
- The Photolysis of Methyl Acetate (1942) (4)
- Spectral Series in the Soft X-ray Region (3)
- The Phosgene-Sensitized Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide (1933) (3)
- The Quantum Yields of the Photochemical Reactions of Phosgene (1933) (3)
- The Nature of the Ions Emitted by Heated Filaments and Salts (1940) (3)
- The Photolysis of Acetyl Bromide (1939) (3)
- Competition of Predissociation Processes in the Photolysis of Polyatomic Molecules (1938) (3)
- Transition Probabilities and Quenching in the3PState of Sodium (1931) (3)
- The Chemistry of some Photoreactions in Non-ideal Solutions. (1935) (2)
- The Effect of Foreign Gases upon the Relative Intensities of the Mercury Triplet 2 3 P 012 -2 3 S 1 under Conditions of Optical Excitation (1933) (2)
- The Production of Radicals by the Illumination of Diacetyl with λ 4358 Å. (1942) (2)
- The Influence of the Method of Excitation on Transition Probabilities in Sodium Vapor (1929) (2)
- Primary Photochemical Processes in Solution (1937) (2)
- A Modified Pirani Gage for Use in Corrosive Systems (1929) (1)
- Fluorescence of Solutions. (1954) (1)
- The Iodine-Sensitized Decomposition of Methyl Alcohol (1940) (1)
- Experimental Measurement of the Effect of a Solvent on the Rate of a Very Fast Bimolecular Reaction (1952) (1)
- Book Reviews: Fluorochemistry: A Comprehensive Study Embracing the Theory and Applications of Luminescence and Radiation in Physicochemical Science (1946) (1)
- Chemical Kinetics. By Keith J. Laidler. (1951) (1)
- THE EFFECT OF A NON-VOLATILE SOLUTE ON THE PARTIAL PRESSURES OF LIQUID MIXTURES AT THE BOILING POINT1 (1925) (1)
- The photochemistry of the halogens (1938) (1)
- A NEW METHOD FOR THE STUDY OF SOFT X-RAYS. (1925) (1)
- THE PHOTO-REACTION BETWEEN HYDROGEN AND IODINE MONOCHLORIDE (1931) (1)
- THE REACTION BETWEEN CHLORINE AND FORMALDEHYDE (1935) (1)
- A High Intensity Non-Reversed Sodium Arc (1929) (0)
- Addendum: Primary Processes in Photodecomposition (1938) (0)
- Very Soft X-Rays—The M — Series for Iron (1923) (0)
- THE THERMAL REACTION BETWEEN FORMALDE-HYDE AND CHLORINE (1935) (0)
- The Spectrum of Plutonium (1948) (0)
- THE SENSITIZED PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF CARBON DIOXIDE AT LOW CHLORINE PRESSURES (1930) (0)
- THE THEORY OF PHOTOACTIVATION AND THE PROPERTIES OF PHOTOACTIVATED MOLECULES (1935) (0)
- The photochemistry of mixtures of chlorine, oxygen, and carbon monoxide (0)
- Characteristic X-Rays from Lithium (1925) (0)
- Annual Review of Physical Chemistry Vol III (1954) (0)
- VERY SOFT X-RAYS--THE M -- SERIES FOR IRON. (1923) (0)
- THE NATURE OF THE PRIMARY PROCESS IN PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS1 (1937) (0)
- EBULLIOSCOPIC MEASUREMENTS IN MIXED SOLVENTS1 (1925) (0)
- THE RADIATION INDUCED REDUCTION OF CERIC ION IN TRITIUM OXIDE-WATER SOLUTIONS. (abstract) (1951) (0)
- THE PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID AT LOW PRESSURES (1929) (0)
- THE EVALUATION OF SPECIFIC REACTION RATES IN CHAIN REACTIONS1 (1937) (0)
- THE EFFECT OF WATER ON THE PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF HYDROGEN CHLORIDE (1933) (0)
- Activation Energies for Reactions of Atoms in Different States (1933) (0)
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