Terry
S. Carlton,
Emeritus
Professor, retired in 2001 Research
Interests: thermodynamics of
water and aqueous solutions; quantum
theory. My goal is to understand causes
of
hydrophobic effects, especially thermodynamic
ones, associated with the dissolving
of nonpolar molecules in water.
Taught: Physical
Chem, General Chem
Contact
Information:
PH: 440 775 8311
FAX:
440 775 6682
terry.carlton@oberlin.edu
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BS, Duke
PhD, U.C.
Berkeley
Representative
Works:
- T.S. Carlton, "Using Heat
Capacity and Compressibility To
Choose among Two-State Models of
Liquid Water", J. Chem. Phys.
B, 2007, 111,
13398-13403
- T.S. Carlton, "Why the Lower-Energy
Term of Singlet Dioxygen Has a
Doubly Occupied π*
Orbital," J. Chem.
Edu., 2006,
83 (3), 477.
- T.S. Carlton, "Choosing
and Searching", Oberlin Alumni
Mag., Spring 2004,
99 (4), 11.
- T.S. Carlton, T.N. Nguyen*, "Orbital-based
Interpretation of Electron Density
Differences in Ne2 and
Polarized Ne and Ne6+",
J. Phys. Chem. A, 1999,
103, 8870-8874.
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