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List of Publications of Prof. J. K. Thomas 1. The Degradation of Polymethacrylic acid by Hydroxyl Radicals. J. H. Baxendale and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Ind. 1956, 377. 2. The Degradation of Polymethacrylic acid by Ultraviolet and X-irradiation. J. H. Baxendale and J. K. Thomas, Trans. Faraday Soc. 1958, 54, 1515. 3. The Reaction of Ferric Ion with Acetoin (3-Hydroxy-2Butanone) in Aqueous Solution. J. K. Thomas, G. Trudel, and S. Bywater, J. Phys. Chem. 1960, 64, 5154. 4. The Radiation-Induced Graft Co-polymerization of Methacrylic Acid to Nylon. R. Roberts and J. K. Thomas, J. Society of Dyers and Colourists. 1960, 76, 342 (1960). 5. Production of Antistatic Coatings on Fibresby Irradiation Grafting of Vinylic Amines. J. K. Thomas, Provisional Patent Specification (1960). 6. The Radiation-Induced Graft Copolymerization of 4-Vinyl Pyridine and Acrylamide to Nylon 6.6. J. A. W. Sykes and J. K. Thomas, J. Polymer Sci. 1961, 55, 721-729. 7. The Radiation-Induced Graft Copolymerization of 4-Vinvl Pyridine to Terylene. M. R. Houlton and J. K. Thomas, J. Appl. Rad. and Isotopes 1961, 11, 45-47. 8. The Radiolysis of Aqueous Solutions at High Intensities. J. K. Thomas and E. J. Hart, Rad. Res. 1962, 17, 408418. 9. Reactions Constants of the Hydrated Electron. S. Gordon, E. J. Hart, M. S. Matheson, J. Rabani, and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1963, 75, 1375-1377. 10. Hydrated Electron Rate Constants of Some Protein and Nucleic Acid Constituents. E. J. Hart, S. Gordon, and J. K. Thomas, Rad. Res. 1963, 19, 182. 11. The Rate Constants for Hydrogen Atom and Hydroxyl Radical Reactions in Aqueous Solution. J. K. Thomas, Rad. Res. 1963, 19, 181-182. 12. The Rate Constants for H-Atom Reactions in Aqueous Solutions. J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1963, 67, 2593-2595. 13. Reactions of the Hydrated Electron. S. Gordon, E. J. Hart, M. S. Matheson, J. Rabani, and J. K. Thomas, Disc. of the Faraday Soc. 1963, 36, 193-205. 14. A Review of the Radiation Chemistry of Single Carbon Compounds and Some Reactions of the Hydrated Electron in Aqueous Solution. E. J. Hart, J. K. Thomas, and S. Gordon, Rad. Res. Suppl. 1964, 4, 74-87. 15. Pulsed Electron Beam Kinetics. H. Fricke and J. K. Thomas, Rad. Res. Suppl. 1964, 4, 35-53. 16. Odd Hydrogen Atoms at High Intensities. Discussion: Rate Constants and Diffusion Kinetics. J. K. Thomas, Rad. Res. Suppl. 1964, 4, 111-113 (1964). 17. The Ultra Violet Spectra of Transients Produced in the Radiolysis of Aqueous Solutions. S. Gordon, E. J. Hart, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1964, 68, 1262-1264. 18. The Rates of Reaction of the Hydrated Electron in Aqueous Inorganic Solutions. J. K. Thomas, S. Gordon, and E. J. Hart, J. Phys. Chem. 1964, 68, 1524-1527. 19. Rate Constants of Hydrated Electron Reactions with Organic Compounds. E. J. Hart, S. Gordon, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1964, 68, 1271-1274.

20. Pulse Radiolysis Studies of Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solutions. M. Anbar and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1964, 68, 3829-3835. 21. Photolysis and Radiolysis of Aqueous Solutions at High Reaction Intensities. J. K. Thomas and E. J. Hart, J. Phys. Chem. 1964, 68, 2414-2418. 22. Absolute Rate Constants for H-Atom Reactions in Aqueous Solutions. J. P. Sweet and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1964, 68, 1363-1368. 23. Rate Constants of Hydrated Electron Reactions with Some Aromatic Acids, Alkyl Halides, Heterocyclic Compounds and Werner Complexes. A. Szutka, J. K. Thomas, S. Gordon, and E. J. Hart, J. Phys. Chem. 1965, 69, 289-292. 24. The Rates of Reaction of the Hydroxyl Radical. J. K. Thomas, Trans. Faraday Soc. 1965, 61. 25. The Nature of the Reducing Species in the Radiolysis of Acidic Aqueous Solutions at High Intensities. J. K. Thomas, Int. J. Appl. Rad. and Isotopes 1965, 16, 451456 (1965). 26. Absorption Spectrum of the Hydroxyl Radical. J. K. Thomas, J. Rabani, M. S. Matheson, E. J. Hart, and S. Gordon, J. Phys. Chem. 1966, 70, 2409-2410 (July 1966). 27. Search for Spurs Using Pulse Radiolysis. J. K. Thomas, Proc. 5th Informal ConVerence on the Radiation Chemistry of Water, University of Notre Dame, Oct. 24-26, 1966. 28. The Hydrated Electron and the H-Atom in the Radiolysis of Water. J. K. Thomas, Rad. Res. 1967, 179-194. 29. Properties of Solvated Electrons. J. K. Thomas, Energetics Mechanisms in Radiation Biology, G. O. Phillips, Ed. 1968, p 103-116. 30. Pulse Radiolysis of Aqueous Solutions of Alkyl Halides. I. Methyl Iodide Solutions. J. K. Thomas, Proc. 2nd Tihany Symp. on Radiation Chemistry, J. Dobo and P. Kedvig, Eds., Publ. House of Hungarian Acad. Sci., Budapest, 1967, pp 115-122. 31. Pulse Radiolysis Studies of Styrene. D. J. Metz, R. C. Potter, and J. K. Thomas, J. Polym. Sci. 1967, A-l 5, 877. 32. Pulse Radiolysis Studies of the Formation of Triplet Excited States in Cyclohexane Solutions of Naphthalene and Anthracene. J. K. Thomas and J. W. Hunt, J. Chem. Phys. 1967, 46, 2954-2958. 33. Pulse Radiolysis of Aqeuous Solutions of Methyl Iodide and Methyl Bromide. The Reactions of iodine Atoms and Methyl Radicals in Water. J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1967, 71, 1919-1925. 34. Direct Observation of Regions of High Ion and Radical Concentrations in the Radiolysis of Water and Ethanol. J. K. Thomas and R. V. Bensasson, J. Chem. Phys. 1967, 46, 4147-4148. 35. Pulse Radiolysis Studies Using Nanosecond Electron Pulses: Observation of Hydrated Electrons. J. W. Hunt and J. K. Thomas, Rad. Res. 1967, 32, 149-163 (Sept. 1967).

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J. Phys. Chem. B, Vol. 103, No. 43, 1999 9061 36. Observation by Nanosecond Pulse Radiolysis of the Reactions of Ions in the Radiolysis of Liquids. J. K. Thomas, Symposium on Electron Affinities of Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Chemistry of Radical Ions, American Chemical Society, San Francisco Meeting, April 2-5, 1968. 37. Nanosecond Pulse Radiolysis Studies of the Reaction of Ions in Cyclohexane Solutions. J. K. Thomas, K. Johnson, T. Klippert, and R. Lowers, J. Chem. Phys. 1968, 48, 1608-1616. 38. Nanosecond Pulse Radiolysis of Carbon Tetrachloride. J. K. Thomas and R. Cooper, AdV. Chem. Ser. (American Chemical Society), 1968, 82, 351. 39. The Formation of Excited States in the Nanosecond Pulse Radiolysis of Solutions of Benzene and Toluene. R. Cooper and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Phys. 1968, 48, 5097 (1968). 40. Nanosecond Pulse Radiolysis of Aniline. R. Cooper and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Phys. 1968, 48, 5103 (1968). 41. Reactions of Ions in Hydrocarbons. J. K. Thomas, ACS National Meeting Abstracts, Petroleum Chemistry Section, p. D18 (1968). 42. Observation of Excited States by Pulse Radiolysis. J. K. Thomas, In “ObserVation of the Excited States”, A. Lamola, Ed. (1968). 43. Methods of Production of Solvated Electrons & Their Physical and Chemical Properties. J. K. Thomas, Rad. ReV. 1968, 1-2, 183. 44. One Electron Oxidation and P-Type Delayed Fluorescence of an Aromatic Amine. Study by Pulse Radiolysis. J. K. Thomas and R. V. Bensasson, Int. J. for Rad. Phys. and Chem. 1969, 1, 185. 45. Formation of Excited Singlet States in the Nanosecond Pulse Radiolysis and Nanosecond Flash Photolysis of Aromatic Molecules in Liquid and Solid Solutions. J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Phys. 1969, 51, 770-778. 46. Pulse Radiolysis of Benzene Cyclohexane Mixtures. J. K. Thomas and I. Mani, J. Chem. Phys. 1969, 51, 18341838. 47. Elementary Processes & Reactions in the Radiolysis of Water. J. K. Thomas, AdV. Rad. Chem. 1969, 1, 103198. 48. Applications in Radiation Chemistry. E. J. Hart and J. K. Thomas, “Gasiometric Analysis with the Apparatus of Van Slyke, Neil, and Plazin”, Williams Wilkens, Baltimore (1969). 49. Excited States and Reactions in Liquids. J. K. Thomas, Ann. ReV. Phys. Chem. 1970, 21, 17-38. 50. The Nature and Reactions of Initial Species in Radiolysis. J. K. Thomas, “Charged Particles in Solids and Liquids”, Institute of Physics London, No. 8, 174-18 (1970). 51. The Biphotonic Photolysis of Liquid Benzene. J. K. Thomas and J. T. Richards, Chem. Phys. Lett. 1970, 5, 527-528. 52. Trapping of Electrons in Low-temperature Glasses. A Pulse Radiolysis Study. J. K. Thomas and J. T. Richards, J. Chem. Phys. 1970, 53, 218-224. 53. The Laser Flash Photolysis of Solutions of Naphthalene and 2,3-Benzanthracene. J. K. Thomas, R. McNeil, and J. T. Richards, J. Phys. Chem. 1970, 74, 2290-2294. 54. Formations of Ions and Excited States in the Laser Photolysis of Solutions of Pyrene. J. K. Thomas, J. T. Richards, and G. West, J. Phys. Chem. 1970, 74, 41374141.

55. Effect of Solvent on the Flash Photolysis and Laser Photolysis of N,N,N′,N-Tetramethyl-paraphenylene Diamine in Solution. J. K. Thomas and J. T. Richards, Trans. Faraday Soc. 1970, 66, 621-632. 56. A Nanosecond Pulse Radiolysis Study of Electron Trapping in Organic Glasses. J. K. Thomas and J. T. Richards, International Meeting of Primary Radiation Effects in Chemistry and Biology, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Abstract No. B-8. March 9-14, 1970. 57. Photoionization of Molecules in Low-Temperature Glasses. J. K. Thomas, and J. T. Richards, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1971, 8, 13. 58. Pulsed Laser Excitation of Benzene in Solution. J. K. Thomas, R. Bensasson, and J. T. Richards, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1971, 2, 13. 59. Reactivity of Excited States in Cumene Liquid and Glass at Low Temperatures. J. K. Thomas and J. T. Richards, J. Chem. Phys. 1971, 55, 3638-3541. 60. The Production of Excited States by Lasers and Ionizing Radiation. J. K. Thomas, Record of Chemical Progress, 1971, 32, 145-163. 61. Direct Observation of Solvated Electrons in Liquid Hydrocarbons. J. K. Thomas and J. R. Richards, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1971, 10, 317-321. 62. Trapping of Electrons in Liquids. J. K. Thomas, J. Magnusson, and J. Richards, Int. J. Radiat. Phys. Chem. 1971, 3, 295-308. 63. Two Photon Laser Photo-ionisation of Molecules in Liquids. G. Beck and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1972, 13, 295-297. 64. Picosecond Observations of Some Ionic and Excited-state Processes in Liquids. G. Beck and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1972, 76, 3856-3863. 65. Spectra of Transitory Species in the Pulse Radiolysis of Alkyl Benzenes. R. V. Bensasson, J. T. Richards, T. Gangwer, and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1972, 14, 430-432. 66. Solvation of Electrons in 3-methylhexane at 77-K. J. K. Richards, J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Phys. 1972, 57, 30253026. 67. The Reactions of Electrons in Glycerol. Takashi Kajiwara and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1972, 76, 1700-1706. 68. Dynamics of Electrons in Nonpolar Liquids. G. Beck and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Phys. 1972, 57, 3649-3654. 69. Picosecond Pulse Radiolysis of Cyclohexane Solutions. G. Beck and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1972, 16, 318-319. 70. Applications of the Van Slyke Manometric Apparatus to Radiation Chemistry. J. K. Thomas and E. J. Hart, Argonne Nat. Lab. Reports. ANL: 7856, 1-30 (1972). 71. Effect of Micellular Solubility on Kinetics in Solution. J. K. Thomas and S. C. Wallace, Rad. Res. 1972, 10, 76. 72. Excited States in the Nanosecond Pulse Radiolysis and Laser Flash Photolysis of N,N-dimethylaniline. J. K. Thomas, E. J. Hart, and J. T. Richards, J. Phys. Chem. 1972, 76, 3805-3812. 73. Reactions in Micellar Systems. Stephen C. Wallace and J. K. Thomas, Rad. Res. 1973, 54, 49-62. 74. Formation of Excited States in the Radiolysis of p-xylene. T. Gangwer and J. K. Thomas, Rad. Res. 1973, 54, 192206. 75. Laser Photoionization of Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Micellar Solution. S. C. Wallace, M. Gra¨tzel, and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1973, 23, 359-362.

9062 J. Phys. Chem. B, Vol. 103, No. 43, 1999 76. On the Dynamics of Pyrene Fluorescence Quenching in Aqueous Ionic Micellar Systems. Factors Affecting the Permeability of Micelles. M. Gra¨tzel and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1973, 95, 6885-6889. 77. Techniques in Pulse Radiolysis. M. Gra¨tzel and J. K. Thomas, International Conference on Photonuclear Reactions and Applications, March 26-30, 1973 p 1107-1120. 78. Rotational Diffusion Analysis of the Conformational Alterations Produced in Plasminogen by Certain Antifibrinolytic Amino Acids. F. J. Castellino, W. J. Brockway, J. K. Thomas, Hui-tseh Liao, and A. B. Rawitch, Biochem. 1973, 12, 2787-2791. 79. Photochemical Reactions in Micelles of Biological Importance. M. Chen, M. Gra¨tzel, and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1974, 24, 65-68. 80. Trapping of Hydrated Electrons by Cetyl Pyridinium Chloride Micelles. M. Gra¨tzel, J. K. Thomas, and L. K. Patterson, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1974, 29, 393-396. 81. Formation of Excited States and Ions in the Radiolysis of Benzyl Alcohol. A. Kira and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Phys. 1974, 60, 766-771. 82. Luminescence Decay of Hydrophobic Molecules Solubilized in Aqueous Micellar Systems. A Kinetic Model. P. P. Infelta, M. Gra¨tzel, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1974, 78, 190-195. 83. Equilibria Between Triplet States of Aromatic Hydrocarbons. A. Kira and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1974, 78, 196-199. 84. Laser Photoionization in Micellar Solutions. The Fate of Photoelectrons. M. Gra¨tzel and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1974, 78, 2248-2254. 85. Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Laser Photolysis Studies of Pyrene Derivatives in Aqueous and Micellar Solutions. M. Gra¨tzel, K. Kalyanasundaram, and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1974, 96, 7869-7874. 86. Dynamics of Pyrene Fluorescence in Micelles and Membrane Vesicles. S. Cheng, M. Gra¨tzel, and J. K. Thomas, Proceedings of the 5th L. H. Gray Memorial Conference, Sept. 10-11, University of Sussex, England. 193-211 pp (1974). 87. Dynamics of Pyrene Fluorescence in Escherichia coli Membrane Vesicles. S. Cheng, J. K. Thomas, and C. F. Kulpa, Biochem. 1974, 13, 1135-1139. 88. Effect of Temperature on the Rates of Reaction of Excess Electrons in Liquid Hydrocarbons. G. Beck and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Phys. 1974, 60, 1705-1706. 89. Formation of Ions and Excited States in the Pulse Radiolysis of Benzonitrile. A. Kira and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1974, 78, 2094-2098. 90. Dynamics of Pyrene Fluorescence in Phospholipid Dispersion. S. Cheng and J. K. Thomas, Rad. Res. 1974, 60, 268-279. 91. Reactions of Solvated Electrons with Solutes at High Concentrations. A Laser Photolysis and Pulse Radiolysis Study. A. Bromberg and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Phys. 1975, 63, 2124-2130. 92. Catalysis of Electron and Electron Transfer Reactions in Micellar and Protein Systems. M. Gra¨tzel, M. Cooper, and J. K. Thomas, Rad. Res.1975, p 511-523.

93. Behavior of Hydrated Electrons in Micellar Solution. Studies with Cetyltrimethyl- ammonium Bromidecetylpyridinium Chloride Mixed Micelles. L. K. Patterson, M. Gra¨tzel, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1975, 79, 956-960. 94. On the Nature of Solubilized Water Clusters in Aerosol OT/Alkane Solutions. A Study of the Formation of Hydrated Electrons and 1,8-anilinonaphthalene Sulfonate Fluorescence. M. Wong, M. Gra¨tzel, and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Lett. 1975, 30, 329-333. 95. Post-irradiation Effects in the Radiolysis of Cumene at 77-K: The Yield of Luminescence. I. Platzner and J. K. Thomas, Int. J. Radiat. Phys. Chem. 1975, 7, 573-576. 96. Electrolyte-induced Phase Transitions in Micellar Systems. A Proton and Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxation and Photochemical Study. K. Kalyanasundaram, M. Gra¨tzel, and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1975, 97, 3915-3922. 97. Ionic Processes in Cumene and p-xylene. T. E. Gangwer and J. K. Thomas, Int. J. Radiat. Phys. Chem. 1975, 7, 305-316. 98. Electron Reactions and Electron Transfer Reactions Catalyzed by Micellar Systems. M. Gra¨tzel, J. J. Kozak, and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Phys. 1975, 62, 1632-1640. 99. Kinetic Studies in Bile Acid Micelles. M. Chen, M. Gra¨tzel, and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1975, 97, 2052-2057. 100. Fluorescence Probing of Inverted Micelles. The State of Solubilized Water Clusters in Alkane/Diisooctyl Sulfosuccinate (Aerosol OT) Solution. M. Wong, J. K. Thomas, and M. Gra¨tzel, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1976, 98, 2391-2397. 101. Effect of Cholinergic Ligands on the Lipids of Acetylcholine Receptor-rich Membrane Preparations from Torpedo California. M. Martizen-Carrion, M. A. Rafferty, J. K. Thomas, and V. Sator, J. Supramolecular Struc. 1976, 4, 373-380. 102. The Application of Fluorescence Techniques to the Study of Micellar Systems. M. Gra¨tzel and J. K. Thomas, Modern Fluorescence, Vol. 2, Plenum Press, New York, 169-213 (1976). 103. Observation of Excited States in the Radiolysis of Liquid Hydrocarbons. J. K. Thomas, Int. J. Radiat. Phys. Chem. 1976, 8, 1-12. 104. The Study of Rous Sarcoma Virus-transformed Baby Hamster Kidney Cells Using Fluorescent Probes. Haydn. E. Edwards, J. K. Thomas, Gary R. Burleson, and C. F. Kulpa, Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1976, 448, 451-459. 105. Laser Induced Photoionization in Lipid Aggregates. D. J. Barber, D. A. Morris, and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Lett. 1976, 37, 481-484. 106. On the Conformational State of Surfactants in the Solid State and in Micellar Form. A Laser-excited Raman Scattering Study. K. Kalyanasundaram and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1976, 80, 1462-1473. 107. Kinetic Processes in Escherichia Coli Membranes and Cells. A Laser Photolysis Study Using Derivatives of Pyrene. M. Wong, C. F. Kulpa, and J. K. Thomas, Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1976, 426, 711-722. 108. Catalysis of Electron and Electron Transfer Reactions in Micellar and Protein Systems. J. K. Thomas, Rad. Res. 1976, 511-524. 109. Production of Excited States by Ionizing Radiation. J. K. Thomas, Int’l. J. Rad. Phys. and Chem. 1976, 8, 1.

J. Phys. Chem. B, Vol. 103, No. 43, 1999 9063 110. Detection of Higher Excited States of Toluene. G. Beck, J. T. Richards, and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1976, 40, 300-303. 111. Two Photon Laser Photolysis of Toluene. G. Beck and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. I 1976, 72, 2610-2617. 112. Environmental Effects on Vibronic Band Intensities in Pyrene Monomer Fluorescence and their Application in Studies of Micellar Systems. K. Kalyanasundaram and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1977, 99, 2039-2044. 113. Microviscosity of the Lipid Domains of Normal and Hypercholesterolemic. Very Low Density Lipoprotein. F. Castellino, V. A. Ploplis, and J. K. Thomas, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 1977, 75, 857-862. 114. Micellar Catalysis of Radical Reactions. A Spin Trapping Study. D. P. Bakalik and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1977, 81, 1905-1908. 115. The Effect of Lysoplasmalogen on Some Physical Properties of Dipalmitollecithin Bilayers: A Fluorescent Probe Study. D. A. Morris and J. K. Thomas, in Micellization, Solubilization and Microemulsions, Ed. by K. L. Mittal, Plenum Press, 1977, Vol. 2, 913-926. 116. A Pulsed Laser Study of Excited States of Aromatic Molecules Adsorbed in Globular Proteins. M. Cooper and J. K. Thomas, Radiat. Res. 1977, 70, 312-324. 117. Effect of Structure and Charge on Radiation-Induced Reactions in Micellar Systems. J. K. Thomas, Acc. Chem. Res. 1977, 10, 133-138. 118. Room Temperature Phosphorescence of Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Aqueous Micella Solutions. K. Kalyanasundaram, F. Grieser, and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1977, 51, 501-505. 119. Structure and State of H2O in Reversed Micelles. M. Wong, J. K. Thomas, and T. Nowak, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1977, 99, 4730-4736. 120. Some Kinetic Studies in the Reversed Micellar SystemAerosol OT (Diisooctyl Sulfosuccinate)/H2O/Heptane Solution. M. Wong and J. K. Thomas, Micellization, Solubilization, and Microemulsions. Ed. by K. L. Mittal, Plenum Press, Vol. 2, 647-664 (1977). 121. Solvent-dependent Fluorescence of Pyrene-3-Carboxaldehyde and its Applications in the Estimation of Polarity at Micelle-water Interfaces. K. Kalyanasundaram and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1977, 81, 2176-2180. 122. Photoionization of Pyrene in Alkane Liquids. P. L. Piciulo and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Phys. 1978, 68, 3260-3264. 123. A Fluorescence-Probe Study of the Interaction of Cycloheptaamylose with Arenes and Amphiphillic Molecules. H. E. Edwards and J. K. Thomas, Carbohydr. Res. 1978, 65, 173-182. 124. The Effect of Micellar Phase on the State and Dynamics of Some Excited State Charge Transfer Complexes. B. Katusin-Razem, M. Wong, and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1978, 100, 1679-1686. 125. Fast Reactions in Micelles. J. K. Thomas, F. Grieser, and M. Wong, Ber. Bunsenges Phys. Chem. 1978, 82, 937949. 126. Fluorescent Probe Studies of Normal, Persistently Infected, Rous Sarcoma Virus- transformed, and Typsinized Rat Cells. G. R. Burlson, C. F. Kupa, H. E. Edwards, and J. K. Thomas, Exp. Cell. Res. 1978, 116, 291-300. 127. Reactions of Radicals with Lecithin Bilayers. D. J. Barber and J. K. Thomas, Rad. Res. 1978, 74, 51-65.

128. Photoionization by Green Light in Micellar Solution. J. K. Thomas and P. Piciulo, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1978, 100, 3239-3240. 129. Photoionization by Green Light. J. K. Thomas and P. Piciulo, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1979, 101, 2502. 130. Fluorescence and Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Thallous Ions-Crown Ether Complexes in Organic Solvents. T. Platzner, J. K. Thomas, and M. Gra¨tzel, Z. Naturforsch. 1978, 33b, 614-618. 131. On the Nature of Surfactant Vesicle and Micelle Systems. R. McNeil and J. K. Thomas, J. Coll. and Interface Sci. 1979, 73, 522-528. 132. Comparative Studies of the Physical State of the Lipid Phase of Normal and Hypercholesterolemic Very Low Density Lipoprotein. V. A. Ploplis, J. K. Thomas, and F. J. Castellino, Chem. Phys. Lipids 1979, 23, 49-62. 133. Influence of the Conformational State of Polymethacrylic acid on the Photophysical Properties of Pyrene in Aqueous Solution: A Fluorescent Probe and Laser Photolysis Study. T. S. Chen and J. K. Thomas, J. Polym. Sci., Polym. Chem. Ed. 1979, 17, 1103-1116. 134. Energy Transfer from Triplet Aromatic Hydrocarbons to Tb3+ and Eu3+ in Aqueous Micellar Solutions. M. Almgren, F. Grieser, and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1979, 101, 2021-2026. 135. Dynamic and Static Aspects of Solubilization of Neutral Arenes in Ionic Micellar Solutions. M. Almgren, F. Grieser, and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1979, 101, 279-291. 136. One-electron Redox Potentials and Rate of Electron Transfer in Aqueous Micellar Solution. Partially Solubilized Quinones. M. Almgren, F. Grieser, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1979, 83, 3232. 137. Chemical Processes Induced Radiolytically in Well Defined Aqueous Systems. J. K. Thomas, Int. J. Radiation Oncology Biol. Phys. 1979, 5, 1049-1054. 138. Some Radiation and Photochemical Studies in Aqueous Polysaccharide Gel Systems. D. J. Wedlock, G. O. Phillips, and J. K. Thomas, Polym. J. 1979, 11, 681689. 139. A Correlation Between the Solubility of Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Water and Micellar Solutions, with their Normal Boiling Points. M. Almgren, F. Grieser, J. R. Powell, and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. and Eng. Data. 1979, 24, 285. 140. Rate of Exchange of Surfactant Monomer Radicals and Long Chain Alcohols Between Micelles and Aqueous Solutions. M. Almgren, F. Grieser, and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. I 1979, 75, 1674-1687. 141. Promotion of Photochemical Reactions by Micellar Systems. J. K. Thomas and M. Almgren, in Solution Chemistry of Surfactants, Ed. by K. L. Mittal, Plenum Pub. Co., 2, 559-573 (1979). 142. Pico Second Observations of Energy Transfer in Solution. G. Beck, K. Ding, and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Phys. 1979, 71, 2611. 143. The Temperature Dependence of the Triplet Lifetimes of Some Aryl Iodides and Bromides. F. Grieser and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Phys. 1980, 73, 2115-2119. 144. The Micelle. J. K. Thomas, Encyclopedia of Science, Van Nostrand, New York, 1980. 145. Micelles in Solar Energy. J. K. Thomas, Proceedings of ACS Symp. Savannah Solar Energy Storage Symposium, 1980.

9064 J. Phys. Chem. B, Vol. 103, No. 43, 1999 146. Formation of Excited States by the Pulse Radiolysis of Liquid Systems. J. K. Thomas and G. Beck, in “Liquid Scintillation Counting” Horrocks and Peng, Eds., Acad. Press (1980), p 17. 147. Effect of Temperature on Energy Transfer in Liquid Toluene and Cumene. J. K. Thomas and P. Piciulo, AdV. Chem. Ser. (American Chemical Society), 184, Mark S. Wrighton, Ed., pp 97-111 (1980). 148. Radiation Induced Degradation of Polymethacrylic acid in Aqueous Solution. T. S. Chen and J. K. Thomas, Radiat. Phys. Chem. 1980, 15, 429-433. 149. Photochemistry in Microemulsions. Photophysical Studies in Oleate/Hexanol/Hexadecane, Oil in Water Microemulsion. S. J. Gregoritch and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1980, 84, 1491-1495. 150. Interfacial Electron Transfer Involving Radical Ions of Carotene and Diphenylhexatriene in Micelles and Vesicles. M. Almgren and J. K. Thomas, Photochem. and Photobiol. 1980, 31, 329-335. 151. Photochemical and Photophysical Studies of Organized Assemblies. Interaction of Oils, Long-Chain Alcohols, and Surfactants Forming Microemulsions. M. Almgren, F. Grieser, and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1980, 102, 3188-3193. 152. On the Nature of Surfactant Vesicle and Micelle Systems. R. McNeil and J. K. Thomas, J. Coll. and Interface Sci. 1980, 73, 522-528. 153. Interaction of Lysophosphatidylcholine with Phosphatidylcholine Bilayers. A Photo Physical and NMR Study. D. Morris, R. McNeil, F. J. Castellino, and J. K. Thomas, Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1980, 599, 380-390. 154. Radiation-Induced Reactions in Organized Assemblies. J. K. Thomas, Chem. ReVs. 1980, 80, 283-299. 155. Benzylhexadecyldimethylammonium Chloride in Microemulsions and Micelles. R. McNeil and J. K. Thomas, J. Coll. and Interface Sci. 1981, 83, (1) 57-65. 156. Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Organized Assemblies. S. S. Atik and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1981, 103, 3550-3555. 157. Transport of Photoproduced Ions in Water in Oil Microemulsions: Movement of Ions from One Water Pool to Another. S. S. Atik and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1981, 103, 3543-3550. 158. Photoprocesses in Cationic Microemulsion Systems. S. S. Atik and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1981, 103, 4367-4371. 159. Abnormally High Ion Exchange in Pentanol Microemulsions Compared to Hexanol Microemulsions. S. S. Atik and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1981, 85, 3921-3924. 160. A Crystallographic and Raman Spectroscopic Study of 1,1Diaminododecane Dihydrochloride Monohydrate. R. McNeil, W. R. Scheidt, and J. K. Thomas, Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 1981, 78, 85-114. 161. Photoreactions of Ferrocene with Visible Light in Micellar Solution. D. M. Papsun, J. K. Thomas, and J. A. Labinger, J. Organomet. Chem. 1981, 208, C36-C38. 162. Polymerized Microemulsions. S. S. Atik and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1981, 103, 4279. 163. Electron Capture in Water Pools of Reversed Micelles. G. Bakale, G. Beck, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1981, 85, 1062-1064. 164. Radiation Chemistry in Organized Assemblies. J. K. Thomas and T. S. Chen, J. Chem. Educ. 1981, 58, 140143.

165. Photochemical Studies of an Oleate Oil in Water Microemulsion. S. S. Atik and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1981, 103, 7403-7406. 166. Transport of Ions Between Water Pools in Alkanes. S. S. Atik and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Lett. 1981, 79, 351-354. 167. Photochemistry on Colloidal Silica Solutions. J. Wheeler and J. K. Thomas, Inorganic Reactions in Organized Media, Ed., Smith L. Holt, ACS Symposium Series 177, 97-111, Amer. Chem. Soc. (1982). 168. Photochemistry at the Surface of Collodial Cadmium Sulfide. J. Kuczynski and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Lett. 1982, 88, 445-447. 169. Photochemistry in Polymerised Microemulsions. S. S. Atik, J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1982, 104, 5868. 170. Effects of Organized Assemblies on Chemical Reactions. J. K. Thomas, ACS Symposium Series (1982), Vol. 198, p 335-343. 171. Photochemistry of Ruthenium Tris Bipyridyl in Cellulose. B. Milosavljevic and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1983, 87, 616-621. 172. Photo-induced Charge Separation. J. K. Thomas, Proceedings of Institute of Physical Chemistry, Rikken, Japan (1982). 173. Photochemistry in Porous Colloidal Silica Particles. J. Wheeler and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1982, 86, 4540-4544. 174. Photochemical Events in Colloidal Clay Solutions. R. DellaGuardia and J. K. Thomas, Proceeding of Aberdeen Conference on Decontamination (1982). 175. Photochemical Probing of Colloidal Clay Solutions. R. DellaGuardia and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1983, 87, 990-998. 176. Luminescence Quenching Studies in NaLS Micellar Systems at 77. K. S. Hashimoto and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1983, 105, 5230. 177. Photoinduced Reactions in Polymerized Microemulsions. S. Atik and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1983, 105, 4515-4519. 178. Photochemical Reduction of Carbonate to Formaldehyde on TiO2 Powder. K. Chandrasekaran and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1983, 99, 7-10. 179. The Mechanism of the Photochemical Oxidation of Water to O2 with Silver Chloride Colloids. K. Chandrasekaran and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1983, 97, 357360. 180. Unusual Behavior of Hydroxide Surfactant. S. Hashimoto, J. K. Thomas, D. F. Evans, S. Mukherjee and B. W. Ninheim, J. Coll. and Interface Sci. 1983, 95, 594596. 181. Photochemistry on Colloidal Clays. II. R. DellaGuardia and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1983, 87, 3550-3557. 182. Photoprocesses on Colloidal Clay Systems. III. R. DellaGuardia and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1984, 88, 964 (1984). 183. Photophysics of Polcyclic Aromatic Molecules on TiO2. K. Chandrasekaran and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1983, 105, 6383-6389. 184. Photo Chemical Reactions of Amorphous and Crystalline TiO2 Suspensions in Water. K. Chandrasekaran and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Soc. Farad. I 1984, 80, 11631172 (1984).

J. Phys. Chem. B, Vol. 103, No. 43, 1999 9065 185. Effect of Synthetic Preparation on the Photochemical Behavior of Colloidal CdS. J. Kuczynski, B. Milosavljevic, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1983, 87, 3368. 186. Photochemistry of Compounds Adsorbed in Cellulose. Methyl Viologen Redox Reactions. B. Milosavljevic and J. K. Thomas, Int’l. J. Rad. Chem. Phys. 1984, 23, 237. 187. Photochemical Processes on Aluminum Oxide. A Pulsed Laser Study. G. Beck and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1983, 94, 553. 188. The Effect of Caffeine on the Reactions of the Excited State of Pyrene in Micellar Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. J. K. Thomas and S. Hashimoto, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1984, 109, 115. 189. Photophysical Properties of CdS in Nafion Film. J. P. Kuczynski, B. H. Milosavljevic and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1984, 88, 980. 190. Photophysical Properties of Polyaromatic Molecules Adsorbed in TiO2. The Effect of Co-adsorbant. K. Chandrasekaran and J. K. Thomas, J. Coll. Interface Sci. 1984, 100, 116-120. 191. Ion-pair Complexes of Methyl Viologen and Anionic Solutes. J. P. Kuczynski, B. H. Milosavljevic, A. G. Lappin, and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1984, 104, 149-152. 192. Effect of Environment on Decay Pathways of the Singlet Excited State of N,N,N′,N′-Tetramethyl Benzidine. S. Hashimoto and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1984, 88, 4044-4049. 193. Surface Effects in the Photochemistry of Colloidal CdS. J. Kuczynski and J. K. Thomas. 194. Photochemistry of the Uranyl Ion in Colloidal Silica Solution. J. Wheeler and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1984, 88, 750-754. 195. Reactions of Radical Cation of Tetramethyl Benzidine with Colloidal Clays. L. Kovar, R. DellaGuardia, and J. K. Thomas 196. Photochemistry of a Water Soluble Copolymer of Methacryclic Acid and 1-Pyrene Acrylic Acid. D. Chu and J. K. Thomas, Macromolecules 1984, 17, 2142-2147 (1984).

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202. Photochemical Reactions in Microemulsions and Allied Systems. S. Atik, J. Kuczynski, B. J. Milosavljevic, K. Chandrasekaran, and J. K. Thomas, Macro- and Microemulsions 1985, 20, 303-324. 203. Photophysical Studies of a Copolymer of Acrylic Acid and 1-Pyreneacrylic Acid Adsorbed on Calcium Carbonate. R. Harrop, P. A. Williams, and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. 1985, 1366, 280-282. 204. Photochemistry of Compounds Adsorbed into Cellulose. B. H. Milosalvjevic and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., I 1985, 81, 735-744. 205. Photochemistry of Compounds Adsorbed into Cellulose. 5. Solid-State Reduction of Methylviologen Photosensitized by Tris(2,2′-bipyridine)ruthenium(II). B. H. Milosavljevic and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1985, 89, 1830-1835. 206. Effects of Nitrogen Mustard on Potassium Transport Systems and Membrane Structure of Ehrlich Ascites Tumor Cells. H. Grunicke, W. Doppler, S. A. E. Finch, R. Greinert, K. Grunewald, J. Hofmann, K. Maly, A. Stier, F. Scheidl, and J. K. Thomas, AdVances in Enzyme Regulation, Pergamon Press, Vol. 23, pp 277-290, (1985). 207. Laser Photolysis Studies of Electron-Transfer Reactions Micellar-Metal Ion Systems. J. K. Thomas and S. Hashimoto, J. Phys. Chem. 1985, 89, 2771-2777. 208. Photophysical Properties of Cadmium Sulfide Deposited in Porous Vycor Glass. J. Kuczynski and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1985, 89, 2720-2722. 209. Fluorescence Study of Pyrene and Naphthalene in Cyclodextrin-Amphiphile Complex Systems. S. Hashimoto and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1985, 106, 46554662. 210. Photophysical and Photochemical Properties of PyreneDoped TiO2 Particle Suspensions in Water. K. Chandrasekaran and J. K. Thomas, J. Coll. Interface Sci. 1985, 106, 532-537. 211. Photochemistry of Materials Adsorbed on Clay Systems. Effect of the Nature of the Adsorption on the Kinetic Description of the Reactions. T. Nakamura and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1985, 1, 568-573. 212. Picosecond Studies of Excited-State Formation in Liquid Diethylaniline. G. Beck and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1985, 89, 4062-4065. 213. Effect of Conformation of Poly(methacrylic acid) on the Photophysical and Photochemical Processes of Tris(2,2′bipyridine)ruthenium(II). D.-Y. Chu and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1985, 89, 4065-4070. 214. The Interaction of Alkylammonium Salts with Synthetic Clays. A Fluorescence Laser Excitation Study. T. Nakamura and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1986, 90, 641-644. 215. Photoinduced Charge Separation at Inorganic and Organic Interfaces. D.-Y. Chu, R. Stramel, S. Hashimoto, T. Nakamura, J. Murtagh, J. Kuczynski, B. Milosavljevic, J. Wheeler, and J. K. Thomas, Chemical Reactions in Organic and Inorganic Constrained Systems. R. Setton, Ed., D. Reidel Publishing Co., 237-252 (1986). 216. Photochemistry of Iron Oxide Colloids. R. D. Stramel and J. K. Thomas, J. Coll. Interface Sci. 1986, 110, 121129. 217. Cadmium Sulfide of Small Dimensions Produced in Inverted Micelles. P. Lianos and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1986, 125, 299-302.

9066 J. Phys. Chem. B, Vol. 103, No. 43, 1999 218. Photochemistry of Compounds in the Constrained Medium Cellulose. 7. The Effect of Temperature on Photoinduced Electron from Tris(2,2-bipyridine)ruthenium(II) to Methylviologen Solubilized in Cellophane. B. H. Milosavljevic and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1986, 108, 2513-2517. 219. Photochemistry of Methyl Viologen in Aqueous Solution Containing Polymeric Carboxylic Acids. R. D. Stramel and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 2 1986, 82, 799-809. 220. Effect of Cationic Surfactants on the Conformational Transition and Poly(methacrylic acid). D.-Y. Chu and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1986, 108, 62706276. 221. Spectroscopic Investigations of Surfaces by Using Aminopyrene. P. Hite, R. Krasnansky, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1986, 90, 5795-5799. 222. Cadmium Sulfide on Synthetic Clay. R. D. Stramel, T. Takamura, and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Lett. 1986, 130, 423-425. 223. Characterization of Surfaces by Excited States. J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1987, 91, 267-276. 224. Formation of Surfactant Double Layers on Laponite Clay Colloids. T. Nakamura and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1987, 3, 234-239. 225. Photophysical Studies of Calcium Carbonate Colloids. R. D. Stramel, T. Nakamura, and J. K. Thomas, J. Coll. Interface Sci. 1987, 117, 58-63. 226. Photochemistry in Organised and Constrained Media. J. K. Thomas and S. Hashimoto, NouV. J. Chim. 1987, 11, 145-149. 227. Small CdS Particles in Inverted Micelles. P. Lianos and J. K. Thomas, J. Coll. Interface Sci. 1987, 117, 505512. 228. Long-Distance Electron Transfer from a Triplet Excited State. J. Murtagh and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1987, 139, 437-441. 229. Photophysical and Photochemical Studies on a Polymeric Intramolecular Micellar System, PA- 18K2. D.-Y. Chu and J. K. Thomas, Macromolecules 1987, 20, 21332138. 230. Primary Action of Ionizing Radiation on Condensed Systems. Chapter 2. J. K. Thomas and G. Beck; American Chemical Society Symposium Series 346, Polymers for High Technology Electronics and Photonics, 16-30 (1987). 231. Mobility and Reactivity in Colloidal Aggregates with Motion Restricted by Polymerization. J. Murtagh and J. K. Thomas, Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc. 1986, 81, 127-136. 232. Interaction of Cationic Species with Polyelectrolytes. D.Y. Chu and J. K. Thomas, AdVances in Chemistry, ACS Symposium Series 358, 32, 434-450 (1987). 233. New Absorption Band in the Mid-Infrared Spectra of Cd2+-Exchanged Zeolites. X. Liu and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1988, 144, 286-291. 234. Photochemistry of Compounds in the Constrained Medium Cellulose- -Part 8. Long-Range Electron Transfer from Excited Pyrene to Cu(II) Cation. H. Bitting, B. H. Milosavljevic, and J. K. Thomas, Radiat. Phys. Chem. 1988, 32, 181-184.

235. Photophysical and Photochemical Properties of CdS with Limited Dimensions. R. D. Stramel, T. Nakamura, and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Transfer, I 1988, 84, 1287-1300. 236. Solvent Effects on the Photophysical Properties of Pyrene3-carboxylic acid. B. H. Milosavljevic and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1988, 92, 2997-3001. 237. Quenching of Excited (4-(1-Pyrenyl)butyl) trimethylammonium Bromide on Synthetic Hectorites Containing Lattice Copper. J. Wheeler and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1988, 4, 543-546. 238. Rate Constants for Reactions in Viscous Media: Correlation Between the Viscosity of the Solvent and the Rate Constant of the Diffusion-Controlled Reactions. A. Olea and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1988, 110, 44944502. 239. Photophysical and Photochemical Processes on Clay Surfaces. J. K. Thomas, Acc. Chem. Res. 1988, 21, 275280. 240. Photophysical Studies of Molecular Mobility in Polymer Films. 1. Oxygen Mobility in Polymer Films Monitored by Quenching of the Triplet-Triplet Absorption of Bromopyrene. D.-Y. Chu and J. K. Thomas, Macromolecules 1988, 21, 2094-2100. 241. Photophysical Studies in Liquid Crystal Solutions and Liquid Crystal Foams. P. Liang and J. K. Thomas, J. Coll. and Interface Sci. 1988, 124, 358-364. 242. Effect of Humidity and Temperature on Photoinduced Reactions in Cellulose. J. Murtagh and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Lett. 1988, 148, 445-451. 243. Reactions of Exciplexes with Water Pools in Hydrophobic Media. K. Kikuchi and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Lett. 1988, 148, 245-248. 244. Fluorescence Probing of the Interfaces of Solid Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Hydroxide, and Calcium Oxide with Benzene and Heptane. S. Pankasem and J. K. Thomas, J. Coll. Interface Sci. 1988, 126, 231-238. 245. Formation and Photophysical Properties of CdS in Zeolites with Cages and Channels. X. Liu and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1989, 5, 58-66. 246. Fluorescence Studies of the Conformational Changes of Poly(methacrylic acid) with pH. A. F. Olea and J. K. Thomas, Macromolecules 1989, 22, 1165-1169. 247. Laser Flash Photolysis Studies on Iodonium and Sulfonium Salts. M. Tilley, B. Pappas, S. P. Pappas, Y. Yagci, W. Schnabel, and J. K. Thomas, J. Imaging Science 1989, 22, 62-64. 248. Effect of Interlayer Spacing on Intercalation of CdS in Clays. X. Liu and J. K. Thomas, J. Coll. Interface Sci. 1989, 129, 476-482. 249. Synthesis and Characterization of Polystyrene Latex Particles. M. R. Ferrick, J. Murtagh, and J. K. Thomas, Macromolecules 1989, 22, 1515-1517. 250. Photophysical Properties of Pyrene in Zeolites. X. Liu, K.-K. Iu, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1989, 93, 4120-4128. 251. Photochemistry in Polymer Films. D. Y. Chu, B. Milosavljevic, and J. K. Thomas, Proceedings of Photochemistry for Imaging Symposium 143-158 (1988). 252. Photophysical Studies of Molecular Mobility in Polymer Films and Bulk Polymers. 2. Quenching of Pyrene Fluorescence by Phthalic Anhydride in Bulk Poly(dimethylsiloxanes). D. Y. Chu and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1989, 93, 6250-6257.

J. Phys. Chem. B, Vol. 103, No. 43, 1999 9067 253. Photophysical Properties of Pyrene in Zeolite. Effects of Coadsorbed Water. K.-K. Iu and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1990, 6, 471-478. 254. A Novel Micellar Synthesis and Photophysical Characterization of Water-Soluble Acrylamide-Styrene Block Copolymers. K. C. Dowling and J. K. Thomas, Macromolecules 1990, 23, 1049-1064. 255. Photophysical Studies of Molecular Mobility in Polymer Films and Bulk Polymers. 3. Dynamic Excimer Formation of Pyrene in Bulk PDMS. D. Y. Chu and J. K. Thomas, Macromolecules 1990, 23, 2217-2222. 256. Quenching of Singlet Molecular Oxygen (1∆gO2) in Silica Gel/Cyclohexane Heterogeneous Systems. A Direct Time-Resolved Study. K.-K. Iu and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1990, 112, 3319-3325. 257. Photophysical and Photochemical Studies of Ruthenium Tris (bipyridine) on Hectorite. V. G. Kuykendall and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1990, 94, 4224-4230. 258. Gaussian Approximation to the Unique Heterogeneous Langmuir-Hinshelwood Type Fluorescence Quenching at the Silica Gel Gas/Solid Interface: Pyrene and 9,10Diphenylanthracene Singlet Quenching by Oxygen. R. Krasnansky, K. Koike, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1990, 94, 4521-4528. 259. Photophysical and Photochemical Studies of Pillard Clays. V. G. Kuykendall and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1990, 6, 1346-1350. 260. Photophysical Investigation of the Degree of Dispersion of Aqueous Colloidal Clay. V. G. Kuykendall and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1990, 6, 1350-1356. 261. Single-Photon Ionization of Pyrene and Anthracene Giving Trapped Electrons in Alkali- Metal-Cation-Exchanged Zeolites X and Y. A Direct Time-Resolved Diffuse Reflectance Study. K.-K. Iu and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1991, 95, 506-509. 262. The Reaction of Biphenyls in the Upper Triplet States in Micellar Systems. S. H. Hashimoto and J. K. Thomas, J. Photochem. and Photobio. A: Chemistry 1991, 55, 377-386. 263. Characterisation of Polymers by Excited States. D.-Y. Chu and J. K. Thomas, Polymers, CRC Press 1991, 3, 49102 (1991). 264. Photophysical Characterization of Polyelectrolytes in the Form of Polymerized Micelles from an Ionic Surfactant with a Terminal Double Bond. D.-Y. Chu and J. K. Thomas, Macromolecules 1991, 24, 2212-2216. 265. Photophysical Characterization of Water-Soluble SytreneGrafted Poly(acrylamide) Copolymers. K. C. Dowling and J. K. Thomas, Macromolecules 1991, 24, 23412347. 266. Diffusional vs Non-diffusional Fluorescence Quenching at the Silica Gel Liquid-solid and Vacuum-solid Interfaces: Pyrene Fluorescence Quenching by Oxygen, Nitromethane and Nitropropionic Acid. R. Krasnansky and J. K. Thomas, J. Photochem. and Photobio. A.: Chemistry 1991, 57, 81-96. 267. Effect of Anionic Molecular Assembly Environments on Fluorescence Quenching by Electron Transfer. M. Wolszczak and J. K. Thomas, Radiat. Phys. Chem. 1991, 38, 155-164. 268. Characterization of the Solution Properties of a 1.7% Sulfonated Polystyrene Ionomer by Fluorescence Probing. K. C. Dowling and J. K. Thomas, Macromolecules 1991, 24, 4123-4130.

269. Dynamics of Ion Exchange in Partially Solvonated Polystyrene Ionomer Solutions As Monitored by StoppedFlow Fluorescence Measurements. K. C. Dowling and J. K. Thomas, Macromolecules 1991, 24, 4131-4137. 270. Colloidal Semiconductors. J. K. Thomas, D. M. Bloor, and E. Wyn-Jones, Eds. The Structure, Dynamics and Equilibrium Properties of Colloidal Systems (Book chapter 11) NATO Meeting on Colloids, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands (1990). 271. Photochemistry of 1-Pyrenyldiazomethane. S. Silva, A. F. Olea, and J. K. Thomas, Photochemistry and Photobiology 1991, 54, 511-516. 272. Reflectance Spectroscopic Studies of the Cation Radical and the Triplet of Pyrene on Alumina. S. Pankasem and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1991, 95, 6990-6996. 273. Photochemistry and Photophysics of Materials in Zeolites. K. K. Iu, X. Liu, and J. K. Thomas, Mat. Res. Soc. Symposium Proceedings 233, 119-132 (1991). 274. Pyrene, Pyrene Derivatives, and 1,1′-Binaphthyl as Luminescent Probes for Photophysical Studies of Alumina Surfaces. S. Pankasem and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1991, 95, 7385-7393. 275. Photoinduced Ionization of Arenes on Laponite Clay: A Single-Photon Process. K.-K. Iu, X. Liu, and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1991, 186, 198-203. 276. Pulse Radiolysis of Polystyrene Films. Chapter 4. S. P. Mezyk, S. Yamamura, and J. K. Thomas, American Chemical Society Symposium Series 475, Radiation Effects on Polymers, 53-71, (1991). 277. Study of Surface Properties of Clay Laponite Using Pyrene as a Photophysical Probe Molecule. Z. Liu and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1991, 7, 2808-2816. 278. Visible and Near-lR Fluorescence of Aromatic Radical Cations in Micellar Solutions, BF3-trifluoroacetic Acid, γ-Al2O3 and SiO2-Al2O3. S. P. Pankasem, K.-K. Iu, and J. K. Thomas, J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem. 1991, 62, 53-63. 279. Photoproduction of Gold Colloids and Films. R. Krasnansky, S. Yamamura, J. K. Thomas, and R. Dellaguardia, Langmuir 1991, 7, 2881-2886. 280. Electron-transfer Reactions of Aromatic Radical Ions with Nucleophilic Molecules. K. Kioki and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Soc. Farad. I 1992, 88, 195-200. 281. Photophysical and Photochemical Studies of N,N,N′,N′Tetramethylbenzidine and γ-Alumina. S. Pankasem and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1992, 501-507. 282. Studies of Surface Properties of Clay Laponite Using Pyrene and a Photophysical Probe Molecule. 2. Photoinduced Electron Transfer. X. Liu, K.-K. Iu, and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1992, 8, 539-545. 283. Radiation-Induced Processes in Microheterogeneous Media. J. K. Thomas, Radiation Research: A TwentiethCentury PerspectiVe, Volume II: Congress Proceedings, Academic Press, 110-114 (1992). 284. Dynamics of Electron Attachment of AOT/H2O. G. Bakale, G. Beck, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1992, 96, 2328-2334. 285. Laser Flash Photolysis of Arylsulfonium Salts: Studies of Photoproduced Proton Kinetics and Mechanism in Polar Solvents by a pH-Jump Method. K.-K. Iu, J. Kuczynski, S. J. Fuerniss, and J. K. Thomas, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1992, 114, 4871-4878.

9068 J. Phys. Chem. B, Vol. 103, No. 43, 1999 286. Ionic Clusters in γ-irradiated Zeolites and Their Transformation on Increasing Temperature. X. Liu and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1992, 192, 555-559. 287. Photophysical Properties of Pyrene in Zeolites 3. A Direct Time-resolved Diffuse Reflectance Study in Alkali Cation-exchanged Zeolites X and Y. K.-K. Iu and J. K. Thomas. Colloids and Surfaces 1992, 63, 39-48. 288. Temperature Effects on Formation and Transformation of Alkali-Metal Ionic Clusters in γ-Irradiated Zeolites. X. Liu and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1992, 8, 1750-1756. 289. Encapsulation of TiO2 in Zeolite Y. X. Liu, K.-K. Iu, and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1992, 195, 163-168. 290. Photochemical Reactions of Pyrene on Surfaces of γ-Alumina and Silica-Alumina. Y. Mao and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1992, 8, 2501-2508. 291. Spectroscopic Determination of Refractive Index and Dielectric Constant at Interfaces, Using Photophysical Probe Molecules. R. J. Kavanagh, K.-K. Iu, and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1992, 8, 3008-3013. 292. Photochemical Reactions of Biphenyl and its Chlorinated Derivatives on the Surfaces of γ-Alumina and SilicaAlumina. Y. Mao and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Transac., I 1992, 88, 3079-3086. 293. Physical Aspects of Photochemistry and Radiation Chemistry Adsorbed on SiO2, γ-Al2O3, Zeolites and Clays. J. K. Thomas, Chem. ReV. 1993, 93, 301-320 (1993). 294. Photophysical Properties of Pyrene in Zeolites. Observation of Pyrene Anion Radicals in Zeolites X and Y. X. Liu, K.-K. Iu, and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Lett. 1993, 204, 163-167. 295. Quenching of Singlet Molecular Oxygen (1∆gO2) in Silica Gel-solvent Heterogeneous System II. A Direct Timeresolved Study. K.-K. Iu and J. K. Thomas, J. Photochem. and Photobiol., A.: Chem. 1993, 71, 55-60. 296. Study of Surface Properties of Zeolite Faujasite Using Arenes and Photophysical Probe Molecules: Adsorption and Electron-Transfer. X. Liu and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1993, 9, 727-732. 297. Surface Complexes as Precursors of Photoinduced Radical Cations of Biphenyl and Subsequent Hydroxylation on Laponite. Y. Mao, G. Zhang, and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1993, 9, 1299-1305. 298. Photoinduced Oxidative Reactions of Dioxin and Its Chlorinated Derivative on Laponite Surfaces. Y. Mao, S. Pankasem, and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1993, 9, 1504-1512. 299. Preparation, Characterization and Photoreactivity of Titanium(iv) Oxide Encapsulated in Zeolites. X. Liu, K.K. Iu, and J. K.Thomas, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1993, 82, 1861-1865. 300. Movement of Small Molecules on a Silica Surface: A Photophysical and Photochemical Study. M. A. T. Marro and J. K. Thomas, J. Photochem. and Photobiol., A.: Chem. 1993, 72, 251-259. 301. Spectroscopic Studies of Electron Trapping by Sodium Cationic Clusters in Zeolites. K.-K. Iu, X. Liu, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1993, 27, 8165-8170. 302. Photoinduced Electron Transfer and Subsequent Chemical Reactions of Adsorbed Thianthrene on Clay Surfaces. Y. Mao and J. K. Thomas, J. Org. Chem. 1993, 58, 6641-6649 (1993).

303. Photoinduced Reactions on Clay and Model Systems Chapter 14. X. Liu, K.-K. Iu, Y. Mao, and J. Kerry Thomas, in Aquatic and Surface Chemistry, G. R. Helz, R. G. Zepp, and D. G. Crosby, Eds., Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL 187-195 (1994). 304. Chemical Reactions of Pyrene and Its Chlorinated Derivative on Silica-Alumina Surfaces Induced by Ionizing Radiation. Y. Mao, K.-K. Iu, and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1994, 10, 709-716. 305. Photoionization of Naphthalene, trans-stilbene and Anthracene Adsorbed on the External and Internal Surfaces of Zeolites. K.-K. Iu, X. Liu, and J. K. Thomas, J. Photochem. Photobiol., A: Chem. 1994, 79, 103-107. 306. Surveying the Silica Gel Surface with Excited States. R. Krasnansky and J. K. Thomas, Chapter 11 in American Chemical Society Symposium Series 234, The Colloid Chemistry of Silica, Horacio E. Bergna, Ed., DuPont, 223-244, (1990) published in 1994. 307. Direct Ionization of Zeolites by Far-UV Light Following Electron Trapping by Charge Balancing Cation Clusters. X. Liu, K.-K. Iu, and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1994, 224, 31-37. 308. Photochemistry and Photodegradation of Polycarbonate. S. Pankasem, J. Kuczynski, and J. K. Thomas, Macromolecules 1994, 27, 3773-3781. 309. Photophysical Properties of Pyrene in Zeolites: A Direct Time-Resolved Diffuse Reflectance Study of Pyrene Anion Radicals in Zeolites X and Y. X. Liu, K.-K. Iu, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1994, 98, 7877-7884. 310. Reactions of Electrons Generated in Photolysis of Pyrene on Silica Gel Surface. Y. Mao and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Phys. Letts. 1994, 226, 127-131. 311. Photophysical Studies of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Microgel Structures. S. Pankasem, J. K. Thomas, M. J. Snowden, and B. Vincent, Langmuir 1994, 10, 30233026. 312. Pyrene Radical Formation in Pulse Radiolysis of Liquid Methanol. G. Zhang and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1994, 98, 11714-11718. 313. Spectroscopic Studies of Protonated Aromatic Species and Radical Cations in H+-Zeolites. X. Liu, K.-K. Iu, J. K. Thomas, H. He, and J. Klinowski, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, 11811-11818. 314. Photophysical Properties of Pyrene in Zeolites: Adsorption and Distribution of Pyrene Molecules on Surfaces of Zeolite L and Mordenite. X. Liu and J. K. Thomas, Chem. Mat. 1994, 6, 2303-2308. 315. Electron Trapping by Sodium Cation Clusters in Zeolites: Effects of Si/Al Ratio and Foreign Species. X. Liu, K.-K. Kong, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1994, 98, 13720-13728. 316. Aminopyrene as a Monitor of Vicinal and Geminal OH Groups on Silica. R. Krasnansky and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1994, 10, 4551-4553. 317. Chemical Reactions of Molecular Oxygen in SurfaceMediated Photolysis of Aromatic Compounds on SilicaBased Surfaces. Y. Mao and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1995, 99, 2048-2056. 318. Time-resolved Diffuse Reflectance of Electron Trapping by Alkali-metal Cation Clusters in Zeolites and Clays following Far-UV Excitation. X. Liu and J. K. Thomas, J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans. 1995, 91(4), 759-765.

J. Phys. Chem. B, Vol. 103, No. 43, 1999 9069 319. Formation of Methylviologan Radical Monopositive Cations and Ensuing Reactions with Polychloroalkanes on Silica Gel Surfaces. Y. Mao, N. E. Breen, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1995, 99, 9909-9917. 320. Spectroscopic Studies of Electron Trapping in Zeolites: Cation Cluster Trapped Electrons and Hydrated Electrons. X. Liu, G. Zhang, and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1995, 99, 10024-10034. 321. Photophysical Study of Thin Films of Polystyrene and Poly(methyl methacrylate). E. H. Ellison and J. K. Thomas, Chapter 24 in American Chemical Society Symposium Series #598, Multidimensional Spectroscopy of Polymer Vibrational, NMR, and Fluorescence Techniques, Marek, W. Urban and Theodore Provder, Eds., at the 208th National Meeting of Am. Chem. Soc. Washington, D.C. 8/21-25 (1994) pp 410-424 (1995). 322. Transport of Singlet Excitation in Solid Aromatic Polymers. G. Zhang and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1995, 99, 11203-11205. 323. Charge Transfer and Charge Trapping in Zeolites and Similar Media. X. Liu, Y. Mao, S. A. Ruetten, J. K. Thomas, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 1995, 38, 199-219. 324. Radiation-Induced Energy and Charge Transport in Polystyrene, Laser Photolysis and Pulse Radiolysis Comparative Study. G. Zhang and J. K. Thomas, Chapter 3 in American Chemical Society Symposium Series #620, Irradiation of Polymers (Fundamentals and Technological Applications) Roger L. Clough and Shalaby W. Shalaby, Eds., at the 208th National Meeting of Am. Chem. Soc. Washington, D.C. 8/21-26 (1994) pp 2854 (1996). 325. Photoionization in Polymer Films. G. Zhang and J. K. Thomas, Chapter 4 in American Chemical Society Svmposium Series 620, Irradiation of Polymers (Fundamentals and Technological Applications) Roger L. Clough and Shalaby W. Shalaby, Eds., at the 208th National Meeting of Am. Chem. Soc. Washington, D.C. 8/21-26 (1994), pp 55-73 (1996). 326. Photophysical Studies of Ultrathin Films: Characterization of PS and PMMA on Fused Quartz by Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Pryeme and (4-(1-Pyrene)butyl)trimethylammonium Bromide. E. H. Ellison and J. K. Thomas, Langmuir 1996, 12, 1870-1878. 327. Materials Aspects in Current Opinion (Edited). J. K. Thomas and Stephen Mann, in Colloid Interface Science Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2, Eric W. Kaler and Brian H. Robinson, Editors of Journal April 1996.

328. Materials Aspects (Editorial overview). J. Kerry Thomas and Stephen Mann, Materials Aspects in Current Opinion in Colloid Interface Science Journal Vol. l, No. 2, April 1996. 329. Energy Transfer via Ionic Processes in Polymer Films Irradiated by 0.4 MeV Electrons. G. Zhang and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1996, 100, 11438-11455. 330. Pulse Radiolysis of Vinyl Monomers, in the Pulse State and with Added Pyrene. S. Pankasem, R. RosenauEichin, J. K. Thomas, and Douglas Weiss, Rad. Phys. Chem. 1996, 47, No. 6, 827-833. 331. Synthesis of microporous titanosilicates ETS-10 and ETS-4 using solid TiO2 as the source of titanium. Xinsheng Liu and J. Kerry Thomas, Chem. Commun. 1996, 14351436 (1996). 332. Spectroscopic Studies of Electron and Hole Trapping in Zeolites: Formation of Hydrated Electrons and Hydroxyl Radicals. Xinshing Liu, Guohong Zhang, and J. Kerry Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. B 1997, 101, 2182-2194. 333. Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science. S. Mann and J. Kerry Thomas, (edited the Materials Aspects chapters on pages 163, 165, 171, 177, 188, 192, and 200), April issue 1997. 334. Materials aspects (Editorial overview). S. Mann and J. Kerry Thomas, Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science (E. W. Kaler and B. H. Robinson, Eds., Vol. 2, No. 2, April 1997). 335. Surface Chemistry Induced by High Energy Radiation in Silica of Small Particle Structures. G. Zhang, Y. Mao, and J. Kerry Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. 1997, 101, 71007113. 336. Photoinduced Charge-Transfer Reaction between Pyrene and N,N′-Dimethylaniline on Silica Gel Surfaces. G. Zhang, J. Kerry Thomas, A. Eremenko, T. Kikteva, and F. Wilkinson, J. Phys. Chem. 1997, 101, 8569-8577. 337. Fluorescence and Triplet Quantum Yields of Arenes on Surfaces. S. A. Ruetten and J. Kerry Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. B 1998, 102, 598-606. 338. Photoinduced Reactions in Porous Systems: Reactions at the Solid-Liquid Interface. R. J. Kavanagh and J. Kerry Thomas, Langmuir 1998, 14, 352-362. 339. Radiation Induced Physical and Chemical Processes in Zeolite Materials. G. Zhang, X. Liu, and J. K. Thomas, Radiat. Phys. Chem. 1998, 51, 135-152. 340. Spectroscopic Investigation of Photoinduced Charge Separation and Recombination in Solid Polymers. G. Zhang and J. K. Thomas, J. Phys. Chem. A. 1998, 102, 54655475.