Matt Tuchler
Associate Professor
Chemistry
Washington & Lee University
United States of America
Biography
Matt Tuchler is a Associate Professor of Chemistry; Matt Tuchler has completed Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Southern California, Professor Curt Wittig Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Chemistry at University of Illinois; Professor J. Douglas McDonald, Master of Science in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Chicago Bachelors of Arts in Chemistry at Haverford College.
Research Interest
NO2 has been the subject of intense laboratory study over a range of specializations: it is a prototypical molecule for gas phase molecular dynamics studies; it is a reactant in a variety of kinetics studies of reactions relevant to atmospheric chemistry; and it is an important component of atmospheric models due to its role as a source of ozone in the troposphere and as a moderator for the amount of ozone and ClO in the atmosphere.
Publications
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"CRDS Approach to Gas Phase Equilibrium Constants: The Case of N2O4 2NO2 at 283 K." (Tuchler, M; Schmidt, K.L.; Morgan, M.M.; Chem. Physl Lett. 401(2005) 393-398)
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"Fundamentals of Quantum Chemistry by James House (2nd edition)" Book Review for J. Chem. Ed.,82 (2005) 1002.
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"Effects of Laser Lineshape on Optical Determination of Equilibrium Constants Using CRDS", Gordon Research Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, September 4-9, 2005, Big Sky, Montana