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Anthony M. Dean is affiliated with the Colorado School of Mines in the United States. Their academic profile reflects engagement primarily through this institutional connection.

There are no listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with this scientist. Similarly, data on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, and main research topics are not available for this individual.

There is no information on awards or honors conferred upon this scientist. Anthony M. Dean is currently not deceased.

Due to the limited publicly available information on their research outputs and collaborations, a detailed overview of their research focus or academic contributions cannot be provided at this time.

Best Publications

  • Mechanism of the Smokeless Rich Diesel Combustion by Reducing Temperature

    Kazuhiro Akihama;Yoshiki Takatori;Kazuhisa Inagaki;Shizuo Sasaki

  • Predictions of pressure and temperature effects upon radical addition and recombination reactions

    A. M. Dean

  • Forming benzene in flames by chemically activated isomerization

    Phillip R. Westmoreland;Anthony M. Dean;Jack B. Howard;John P. Longwell

  • Methane reforming kinetics within a Ni–YSZ SOFC anode support

    Ethan S. Hecht;Gaurav K. Gupta;Huayang Zhu;Anthony M. Dean

  • O + NNH: A possible new route for NOX formation in flames

    Joseph W. Bozzelli;Anthony M. Dean

  • Combustion Chemistry of Nitrogen

    Anthony M. Dean;Joseph W. Bozzelli;Joseph W. Bozzelli

  • Rate-Based Construction of Kinetic Models for Complex Systems

    Roberta G. Susnow;Anthony M. Dean;William H. Green;P. Peczak

  • High-Pressure Rate Rules for Alkyl + O2 Reactions. 1. The Dissociation, Concerted Elimination, and Isomerization Channels of the Alkyl Peroxy Radical

    Stephanie M. Villano;Lam K. Huynh;Hans-Heinrich Carstensen;Anthony M. Dean

  • HYDROGEN ATOM BOND INCREMENTS FOR CALCULATION OF THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF HYDROCARBON RADICAL SPECIES

    Tsan H. Lay;Joseph W. Bozzelli;Anthony M. Dean;Edward R. Ritter

  • Detailed kinetic modeling of autocatalysis in methane pyrolysis

    Anthony M. Dean

  • Bimolecular QRRK analysis of methyl radical reactions

    A. M. Dean;P. R. Westmoreland

  • High-pressure rate rules for alkyl + O2 reactions. 2. The isomerization, cyclic ether formation, and β-scission reactions of hydroperoxy alkyl radicals.

    Stephanie M. Villano;Lam K. Huynh;Hans-Heinrich Carstensen;Anthony M. Dean

  • Hydrocarbon radical reactions with oxygen: comparison of allyl, formyl, and vinyl to ethyl

    Joseph W. Bozzelli;Anthony M. Dean

  • Kinetic Analysis of Complex Chemical Activation and Unimolecular Dissociation Reactions using QRRK Theory and the Modified Strong Collision Approximation

    A.Y. Chang;J.W. Bozzelli;A.M. Dean

  • Direct detection of products from the pyrolysis of 2-phenethyl phenyl ether

    Mark W. Jarvis;John W. Daily;Hans-Heinrich Carstensen;Anthony M. Dean

  • Detailed Kinetics and Thermochemistry of C2H5 + O2: Reaction Kinetics of the Chemically-Activated and Stabilized CH3CH2OO• Adduct

    Chad Y. Sheng;Joseph W. Bozzelli;Anthony M. Dean;Albert Y. Chang

  • Kinetic study on thermal decomposition of chlorobenzene diluted in hydrogen

    Edward R. Ritter;Joseph W. Bozzelli;Anthony M. Dean

  • Prediction of rate constants for combustion and pyrolysis reactions by bimolecular QRRK

    P. R. Westmoreland;J. B. Howard;J. P. Longwell;A. M. Dean

  • Chemical activation analysis of the reaction of ethyl radical with oxygen

    Joseph W. Bozzelli;Anthony M. Dean

  • Rate Constant Rules for the Automated Generation of Gas-Phase Reaction Mechanisms†

    Hans-Heinrich Carstensen;Anthony M. Dean

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert J. Kee
Robert J. Kee Colorado School of Mines
Huayang Zhu
Huayang Zhu Colorado School of Mines
Olaf Deutschmann
Olaf Deutschmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Phillip R. Westmoreland
Phillip R. Westmoreland North Carolina State University
Ulrich Maas
Ulrich Maas Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Guy Marin
Guy Marin Ghent University

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