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Publications and Presented Papers

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1. D. M. Manuta and A. J. Lees, “Photophysics of Metal Carbonyl Complexes. Multiple Emissions from Diimine Tetracarbonyl Complexes of Group 6B Metals in Room Temperature Solution,” Inorg.Chem. (1983) 22, 572.

2. S. Chun, D. M. Manuta and A. J. Lees, “Photophysics of Group 6B Metal Complexes,” 13th Northeast Regional Meeting (NERM) of the American Chemical Society, Hartford, Connecticut, June 1983, abstract #103.

3. D. M. Manuta and A. J. Lees, “Solvent and Substituent Effects on the Low-Lying Absorptions of M(CO)4 Diimine (M = Cr, Mo, W) Complexes, 13th NERM of the American Chemical Society, Hartford, Connecticut, June 1983, abstract #114.

4. A. J. Lees and D. M. Manuta, “Effects of Solvent and Substituent on the Low-Lying, Excited States of M(CO)4 Diimine (M = Cr, Mo, W) Complexes, 186th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, D. C., August 1983, abstract #216.

5. D. M. Manuta and A. J. Lees, “Solvent and Substituent Effects on the Lowest Energy Excited States of M(CO)4 Diimine (M = Cr, Mo, W) Complexes”, Inorg. Chem. (1983) 22, 3825.

6. D. M. Manuta and A. J. Lees, “Wavelength and Temperature Effects on the Photochemistry of M(CO)4 Diimine (M = Cr, Mo, W) Complexes,” 14th NERM of the American Chemical Society, Fairfield, Connecticut, June 1984, abstract #196.

7. D. M. Manuta and A. J. Lees, “Solvent Effects on the Low-Lying Excited States of Metal Carbonyl Complexes,” Biennial Inorganic Chemistry Symposium on Excited States, Toronto, Canada, June 1985.

8. D. M. Manuta and A. J. Lees, “Emission and Photochemistry of M(CO)4 (diimine) (M = Cr, Mo, W) Complexes in Room Temperature Solution, “ Inorg. Chem. (1986) 25, 1354.

9. D. P Drolet, D. M. Manuta, and A. J. Lees, “Characterization of Cu(II) Complexes of Imidazole, Benzimidazole, and Benzotriazole,” 16th NERM of the American Chemical Society, Binghamton, NY, June 1986.

10. D. M. Manuta and A. J. Lees, “Solvatochromism of the Metal to Ligand Charge-Transfer Transitions of Zerovalent Tungsten Carbonyl Complexes,” Inorg. Chem. (1986) 25, 3212.

11. D. M. Manuta and A. J. Lees, “An Experiment in Organometallic Photochemistry. Preparation and Reaction of 2,2’-bipyridinetetracarbonylmolybdenum (0),” J. Chem. Educ. (1987) 63, 637.

12. D. M. Manuta, “Syllabus for External Degree and Off-Campus Programs Course in “An Introduction to Physical Science,” Upper Iowa University, Fayette, Iowa 52142, 1988.

13. D. P Drolet, D. M. Manuta, and A. J. Lees, A. D. Katnani, and G. J. Coyle, “FTIR and XPS Study of Copper (II) Complexes of Imidazole and Benzimidazole,” Inorg. Chem. (1988) 146, 17.

14. Quantitative Infrared Analysis of Total Refrigerant-114, The Chemist March/April 1999, pp. 7-12.

15. An Evaluation of Commercially Available Sealers, The Chemist January/February 2000, pp. 37-41.

16. The Chemistry of an Industrial Aluminum Fire, The Chemist March/April 2000, pp. 21-24.

17. A Chemical/Thermodynamic Study of Aluminum Compounds, The Chemist September/October 2000, pp.19-24.

18. Laboratory Tests of a Silicon-Containing Monomer Used to Seal Refrigerant-114 Leaks; POEF-USEC-14, May 19, 2000.

Publications and Presented Papers

1. The Chemistry of the Uranium Oxyfluorides: Reference - POEF-TO-54; ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL (1995).

2. The Chemistry of the Uranium Oxyfluorides, II; Reference- POEF-TO-55; ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL (1995).

3. Quantitative Infrared Analysis of Hydrogen Fluoride; Reference- POEF-LMUS-76; ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA (1997).

ASTM Standard Designation:
C1441-99 Approved July 10, 1999 Published September 1999

‘Standard Test Method for The Analysis of Refrigerant-114, Plus Other Carbon-Containing and Fluorine-Containing Compounds in Uranium Hexafluoride via Fourier-Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy.’

Invited Chemistry Presentations

These are multi-media seminars (use of Power Point slides, posters, video tapes, etc.) summarizing recent professional work activities.

1. State University of New York at Oneonta (SUCO), Oneonta, NY, November 7, 2002.
2. American Institute of Chemists National Meeting, Boston, MA, November 8 and 9, 2002.
3. State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY, November 11, 2002.
4. Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, PA, June 10, 2005.


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