prof stephen price
Contacts
- Prof
- Stephen
- Douglas
- Price
- Prof Stephen Price
- Ex: 24606
- s.d.price@ucl.ac.uk
- https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/extResource/image/01/SDPRI93
- 1993-10-01
Appointment
- ACAPRO
- 1993-10-01
- 1
- Professor of Chemical Physics
- ME
- Dept of Chemistry
- MPS
- Faculty of Maths & Physical Sciences
Joined UCL
- 1993-10-01
Research Summary
We are interested in developing experimental techniques to study the formation, properties and reactivity of atoms and molecules which posses considerable internal energy. This energy is usually electronic, vibrational or both. The targets of our experiments range from revealing the reactivity of molecular dications, which is of relevance in planetary ionospheres, to studying the formation of vibrationally excited H2 on interstellar dust grains.Research Activities
- 3518
- Chemistry of multi-ionized molecules
- 3519
- Consequences of electron-molecule collisions.
- 2184
- Investigation of the adsorption, desorption and formation of molecules on the surface of cosmic dust grains
- 3520
- Studies of the recombination of H and D atoms on graphite - "Laboratory Astrochemistry".
11 - 20 of 95 Publications
Fast and Efficient Fluorination of Small Molecules by SF42+
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Double ionization of cycloheptatriene and the reactions of the resulting C7Hn2+ dications (n=6, 8) with xenon
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Publisher: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Electron ionization of hydrogen sulfide
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Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Selective dissociation in dication-molecule reactions
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Publisher: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
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Publisher: AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Generation of the ArCF22+ Dication
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Publisher: AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Bonding Analysis of the [C2O4](2+) Intermediate Formed in the Reaction of CO22+ with Neutral CO2
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Publisher: IOP PUBLISHING LTD
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The diatomic dication PO2+
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Publisher: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
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