Shannon E Harold
4 Papers
Shannon E Harold is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Cluster (spacecraft). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Hydrogen-Bond Topology Is More Important Than Acid/Base Strength in Atmospheric Prenucleation Clusters.
Shannon E Harold,Conor J Bready,Leah A Juechter,Luke A Kurfman,Sara Vanovac,Vance R Fowler,Grace E Mazaleski,Tuguldur T. Odbadrakh,George C. Shields +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explored the hypothesis that on the nanoscale level, acids and bases might exhibit different behavior than in bulk solution and calculated highly accurate Domain-based Local pair-Natural Orbital Coupled-Cluster/Complete Basis Set (DLPNO-CCSDT)/CBS) energies on DFT geometries and used the resulting Gibbs free energies for cluster formation to compute the overall equilibrium constants for every possible cluster.
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Quantum chemical modeling of organic enhanced atmospheric nucleation: A critical review
Jonas Elm,Daniel Ayoubi,Morten Engsvang,Andreas B. Jensen,Yosef Knattrup,Jakub Kubečka,Conor J Bready,Vance R Fowler,Shannon E Harold,George C. Shields +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors comprehensively review the literature on atmospheric cluster formation involving organic compounds, and suggest a "cluster of functional groups" approach to identify the potential structure of organic compounds that are involved in atmospheric particle formation.
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Photochemistry and Photophysics of Charge-Transfer Excited States in Emissive d10/d0 Heterobimetallic Titanocene Tweezer Complexes.
Henry C London,David Y. Pritchett,Jared A. Pienkos,Colin D. McMillen,Thomas J Whittemore,Conor J Bready,Alexis R. Myers,Noah C Vieira,Shannon E Harold,George C. Shields,Paul S. Wagenknecht +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis and characterization of nine titanocene complexes of the formula Cp2Ti(C2Ar)2·MX (where Ar = phenyl, dimethylaniline, or triphenylamine; and MX = CuCl, CuBr, or AgCl) are presented.
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Prebiotic dimer and trimer peptide formation in gas-phase atmospheric nanoclusters of water.
Shannon E Harold,Skyler L Warf,George C Shields +2 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that small oligomers formed in the prebiotic atmosphere and rained onto earth's surface is supported.
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