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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1971 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Jack Saltiel is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their research spans various aspects of chemistry, with a focus on organic chemistry, materials science, and biochemistry. Their work encompasses subfields such as organic chemistry, biochemistry, materials chemistry, physical and theoretical chemistry, and spectroscopy.

Saltiel's research topics include:

  • Free Radicals and Antioxidants
  • Antioxidant Activity and Oxidative Stress
  • Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies
  • Organic Chemistry Cycloaddition Reactions
  • Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes

Frequent co-authors in Saltiel's work are:

  • Sumesh B. Krishnan
  • Olga Dmitrenko
  • Leah Kuhn
  • Igor V. Alabugin
  • Ronald J. Clark

Saltiel has published in several journals, with multiple papers appearing in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. Other venues include the Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, and Molecules.

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Saltiel include:

  • "Photochemistry and photophysics of cholesta-5,7,9(11)-trien-3β-ol: a fluorescent analogue of cholesterol" (2022), published in Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences
  • "The s-trans,s-cis-conformer of all-trans-1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene was detected: A response" (2022), published in Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry
  • "Photochemistry and Photophysics of Cholesta-5,7,9(11)-trien-3β-ol in Ethanol" (2023), published in Molecules
  • "Determination of the pKa Values of trans-Resveratrol, a Triphenolic Stilbene, by Singular Value Decomposition. Comparison with Theory" (2020), published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • "α-Methylstilbene Isomers: Relationship of Structure to Photophysics and Photochemistry" (2022), published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

Saltiel's work in chemistry has been recognized through two fellowships:

  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), awarded in 2008
  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, awarded in 1971

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms of Photochemical Reactions in Solution. XXII.1 Photochemical cis-trans Isomerization

    George S. Hammond;Jack. Saltiel;Angelo A. Lamola;Nicholas J. Turro

  • Separation of viscosity and temperature effects on the singlet pathway to stilbene photoisomerization

    Jack Saltiel;Joan T. D'Agostino

  • Perdeuteriostilbene. The Role of Phantom States in the cis-trans Photoisomerization of Stilbenes

    Jack. Saltiel

  • The temperature and medium dependencies of cis-stilbene fluorescence. The energetics of twisting in the lowest excited singlet state

    Jack Saltiel;Andrew S. Waller;Donald F. Sears

  • Trans-cis photoisomerization of the stilbenes and a reexamination of the positional dependence of the heavy-atom effect

    Jack Saltiel;A. Marinari;David W. L. Chang;James C. Mitchener

  • Perdeuteriostilbene. The triplet and singlet paths for stilbene photoisomerization

    Jack Saltiel

  • The .DELTA.H for thermal trans/cis-stilbene isomerization: do S0 and T1 potential energy curves cross?

    Jack. Saltiel;Srinivasan. Ganapathy;Constance. Werking

  • The triplet state in stilbene cis-trans photoisomerization

    J. Saltiel;D. W. L. Chang;E. D. Megarity;A. D. Rousseau

  • Delayed Fluroescence and Phosphorescence of Aromatic Ketones in Solution

    Jack. Saltiel;Howell C. Curtis;Lewis. Metts;John W. Miley

  • Application of the Kramers equation to stilbene photoisomerization in n-alkanes using translational diffusion coefficients to define microviscosity

    Ya Ping Sun;Jack Saltiel

  • Spin-statistical factor in the triplet-triplet annihilation of anthracene triplets

    Jack Saltiel;Gary R. March;William K. Smothers;Susan A. Stout

  • Intrinsic potential energy barrier for twisting in the trans-stilbene S1 state in hydrocarbon solvents

    Jack Saltiel;Ya Ping Sun

  • Dynamics of cis-stilbene photoisomerization: the adiabatic pathway to excited trans-stilbene

    J. Saltiel;A.S. Waller;D.F. Sears

  • Tests of the singlet mechanism for cis-trans photoisomerization of the stilbenes

    Jack Saltiel;Oliver C. Zafiriou;Eldon D. Megarity;Angelo A. Lamola

  • Spin-Statistical Factors in Diffusion-Controlled Reactions

    Jack Saltiel;Beauford W. Atwater

  • Photosensitized Cis-Trans Isomerization of the Stilbenes

    George S. Hammond;Jack. Saltiel

  • NONVERTICAL TRIPLET EXCITATION TRANSFER TO CIS- AND TRANS-STILBENE

    J. Saltiel;G. R. Marchand;E. Kirkor-Kaminska;W. K. Smothers

  • Fluorescence quantum yields of trans-stilbene-d0 and -d2 in n-hexane and n-tetradecane. Medium and deuterium isotope effects on decay processes

    Jack Saltiel;Andrew S. Waller;Donald F. Sears;Christopher Z. Garrett

  • cis-Stilbene fluorescence in solution. Adiabatic 1c*.fwdarw.1t* conversion

    Jack Saltiel;Andrew Waller;Ya Ping Sun;Donald F. Sears

  • Fluorescence, fluorescence-excitation, and ultraviolet absorption spectra of trans-1-(2-naphthyl)-2-phenylethene conformers

    J. Saltiel;D. F. Sears;J.-O. Choi;Y.-P. Sun

  • Essay 14 - Cis–Trans Isomerization of Olefins

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Kirk S. Schanze
Kirk S. Schanze The University of Texas at San Antonio
George S. Hammond
George S. Hammond University of Hawaii at Manoa
William G. Dauben
William G. Dauben University of California, Berkeley
David H. Waldeck
David H. Waldeck University of Pittsburgh
Janos K. Lanyi
Janos K. Lanyi University of California, Irvine
Judith A. K. Howard
Judith A. K. Howard Durham University
Robert M. Coates
Robert M. Coates University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Nicholas J. Turro
Nicholas J. Turro Columbia University
Susan A. Charman
Susan A. Charman Monash University

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