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Dan Huppert is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel and primarily works within the field of Chemistry. Their research spans several subfields, notably Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The scientist's work concentrates on topics related to Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies, with additional focus on Free Radicals and Antioxidants, Radical Photochemical Reactions, and Advanced Chemical Physics Studies.

Recent publications by Dan Huppert include the following papers:

  • Reversible intermolecular-coupled-intramolecular (RICI) proton transfer occurring on the reaction-radius a of 2-naphthol-6,8-disulfonate photoacid, 2020, The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • Direct Observation and Kinetic Mapping of Point-to-Point Proton Transfer to Multiple Competing Molecular Sites, 2020, The 22nd International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena 2020

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Ehud Pines
  • Dina Pines
  • Oren Gajst

Dan Huppert has published in venues such as The Journal of Chemical Physics and The 22nd International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena 2020, indicating active participation in both journal and conference platforms.

Best Publications

  • EXCITED STATE ELECTRON AND PROTON TRANSFERS

    Edward M. Kosower;Dan Huppert

  • Geminate recombination in excited-state proton-transfer reactions: Numerical solution of the Debye-Smoluchowski equation with backreaction and comparison with experimental results

    Ehud Pines;Dan Huppert;Noam Agmon

  • Molecular rotors: what lies behind the high sensitivity of the thioflavin-T fluorescent marker.

    Nadav Amdursky;Yuval Erez;Dan Huppert

  • Geminate recombination in proton‐transfer reactions. II. Comparison of diffusional and kinetic schemes

    Noam Agmon;Ehud Pines;Dan Huppert

  • Excited-state proton transfer: indication of three steps in the dissociation and recombination process.

    Pavel Leiderman;Liat Genosar;Dan Huppert

  • Photochemistry of “Super” Photoacids. 2. Excited-State Proton Transfer in Methanol/Water Mixtures

    Kyril M. Solntsev;Dan Huppert;and Noam Agmon;Laren M. Tolbert

  • Excited-state proton transfer to methanol-water mixtures

    Noam Agmon;Dan Huppert;Asnat Masad;Ehud Pines

  • Solvent motion controls the rate of intramolecular electron transfer in solution

    Edward M. Kosower;Dan Huppert

  • Excited state proton transfer in reverse micelles.

    Boiko Cohen;Dan Huppert;Kyril M. Solntsev;Yossi Tsfadia

  • Integrated fractal analysis of silica: Adsorption, electronic energy transfer, and small-angle x-ray scattering

    D. Rojanski;D. Huppert;H. D. Bale;Xie Dacai

  • Observation of geminate recombination in excited state proton transfer

    E. Pines;D. Huppert

  • PICOSECOND KINETICS OF P-DIMETHYLAMINOBENZONITRILE

    D. Huppert;S. D. Rand;P. M. Rentzepis;P. F. Barbara

  • Photochemistry of “Super”-Photoacids. Solvent Effects

    Kyril M. Solntsev;Dan Huppert;Noam Agmon

  • How Fast Can a Proton-Transfer Reaction Be beyond the Solvent-Control Limit?

    Ron Simkovitch;Shay Shomer;Rinat Gepshtein;Dan Huppert

  • Ultrafast Direct Photoacid−Base Reaction

    Liat Genosar;and Boiko Cohen;Dan Huppert

  • Solvatochromism of β-Naphthol

    Kyril M. Solntsev;Dan Huppert;Noam Agmon

  • pH jump: a relaxational approach

    E. Pines;D. Huppert

  • Effect of water activity on the rate of proton dissociation

    D. Huppert;E. Kolodney;M. Gutman;E. Nachliel

  • Transition in the temperature-dependence of GFP fluorescence: from proton wires to proton exit.

    Pavel Leiderman;Dan Huppert;Noam Agmon

  • Solvatochromic Shifts of “Super” Photoacids

    Kyril M. Solntsev† and;Dan Huppert;Laren M. Tolbert;Noam Agmon

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter M. Rentzepis
Peter M. Rentzepis Texas A&M University
Noam Agmon
Noam Agmon Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Doron Shabat
Doron Shabat Tel Aviv University
Edward M. Kosower
Edward M. Kosower Tel Aviv University
Laren M. Tolbert
Laren M. Tolbert Georgia Institute of Technology
David Avnir
David Avnir Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yossi Rosenwaks
Yossi Rosenwaks Tel Aviv University
Joshua Jortner
Joshua Jortner Tel Aviv University
Michael Ottolenghi
Michael Ottolenghi Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Fernando Patolsky
Fernando Patolsky Tel Aviv University

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