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Jim J. Lin is affiliated with National Taiwan University in Taiwan. Their research spans chemistry and earth and planetary sciences, with a strong focus on atmospheric science and spectroscopy. They have contributed notably to studies involving atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, atmospheric ozone and climate, spectroscopy and laser applications, advanced chemical physics, photochemistry and electron transfer studies, spectroscopy and quantum chemical studies, and molecular spectroscopy and structure.

The main fields of study for Jim J. Lin include:

  • Chemistry
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

The subfields of their research cover:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Spectroscopy
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

Key research topics in their work are:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
  • Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
  • Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies
  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
  • Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure

Jim J. Lin has published in several scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Communications Chemistry

Their recent papers include:

  • Direct kinetic measurements and theoretical predictions of an isoprene-derived Criegee intermediate, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Surprisingly long lifetime of methacrolein oxide, an isoprene derived Criegee intermediate, under humid conditions, 2021, Communications Chemistry
  • Unimolecular decomposition rates of a methyl-substituted Criegee intermediate syn-CH3CHOO, 2020, RSC Advances
  • The role of the iodine-atom adduct in the synthesis and kinetics of methyl vinyl ketone oxide-a resonance-stabilized Criegee intermediate, 2020, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Absolute photodissociation cross sections of thermalized methyl vinyl ketone oxide and methacrolein oxide, 2022, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Frequent coauthors of Jim J. Lin include:

  • Yen-Hsiu Lin
  • Kaito Takahashi
  • Mei-Tsan Kuo
  • Yulin Li
  • Wen Chao

Best Publications

  • Application of time-sliced ion velocity imaging to crossed molecular beam experiments

    Jim J. Lin;Jingang Zhou;Weicheng Shiu;Kopin Liu

  • Kinetics of a Criegee intermediate that would survive high humidity and may oxidize atmospheric SO2.

    Hao-Li Huang;Wen Chao;Jim Jr-Min Lin;Jim Jr-Min Lin

  • Direct kinetic measurement of the reaction of the simplest Criegee intermediate with water vapor

    Wen Chao;Wen Chao;Jun-Ting Hsieh;Jun-Ting Hsieh;Chun-Hung Chang;Jim Jr-Min Lin;Jim Jr-Min Lin;Jim Jr-Min Lin

  • Photodissociation of H2O at 121.6 nm: A state-to-state dynamical picture

    Steven A. Harich;Xuefeng Yang;Dennis W. H. Hwang;Jim J. Lin

  • State-specific correlation of coincident product pairs in the F + CD4 reaction.

    Jim J. Lin;Jingang Zhou;Weicheng Shiu;Kopin Liu;Kopin Liu

  • Competition between H2O and (H2O)2 reactions with CH2OO/CH3CHOO

    Liang-Chun Lin;Liang-Chun Lin;Hung-Tzu Chang;Chien-Hsun Chang;Wen Chao;Wen Chao

  • Structure-dependent reactivity of Criegee intermediates studied with spectroscopic methods

    Jim Jr-Min Lin;Jim Jr-Min Lin;Wen Chao;Wen Chao

  • A Quantum State-Resolved Insertion Reaction: O(1D) + H2(J = 0) → OH(2∏, v, N) + H(2S)

    Xianghong Liu;Jim J. Lin;Steven Harich;George C. Schatz

  • The UV absorption spectrum of the simplest Criegee intermediate CH2OO

    Wei-Lun Ting;Ying-Hsuan Chen;Wen Chao;Wen Chao;Mica C. Smith;Mica C. Smith

  • Reactive Resonance in a Polyatomic Reaction

    Weicheng Shiu;Jim J. Lin;Kopin Liu

  • Strong Negative Temperature Dependence of the Simplest Criegee Intermediate CH2OO Reaction with Water Dimer

    Mica C. Smith;Mica C. Smith;Chun-Hung Chang;Wen Chao;Wen Chao;Liang-Chun Lin;Liang-Chun Lin

  • Probing the effect of the H2 rotational state in O(1D)+H2→OH+H: Theoretical dynamics including nonadiabatic effects and a crossed molecular beam study

    Stephen K. Gray;Gabriel G. Balint-Kurti;George C. Schatz;Jim J. Lin

  • Universal crossed molecular beams apparatus with synchrotron photoionization mass spectrometric product detection

    X. Yang;J. Lin;Y. T. Lee;D. A. Blank

  • Imaging the pair-correlated excitation function: The F+CH4-->HF(v')+CH3(nu=0) reaction.

    Weicheng Shiu;Jim J. Lin;Kopin Liu;Malcom Wu

  • Detailed mechanism of the CH2I + O2 reaction: Yield and self-reaction of the simplest Criegee intermediate CH2OO

    Wei Lun Ting;Chun Hung Chang;Yu Fang Lee;Hiroyuki Matsui

  • Observation of a reactive resonance in the integral cross section of a six-atom reaction: F+CHD3.

    Jingang Zhou;Jim J. Lin;Kopin Liu

  • Crossed-beam scattering of F+CD4→DF+CD3(νNK): The integral cross sections

    Jingang Zhou;Jim J. Lin;Weicheng Shiu;Shih-Chieh Pu

  • UV absorption spectrum of the C2 Criegee intermediate CH3CHOO.

    Mica C. Smith;Mica C. Smith;Wei-Lun Ting;Chun-Hung Chang;Kaito Takahashi

  • Multiple dynamical pathways in the O(1D)+CH4 reaction: A comprehensive crossed beam study

    J. J. Lin;J. Shu;Y. T. Lee;X. Yang

  • Insights into dynamics of the F+CD4 reaction via product pair correlation

    Jingang Zhou;Jim J. Lin;Weicheng Shiu;Kopin Liu

  • Direct kinetic measurements and theoretical predictions of an isoprene-derived Criegee intermediate.

    Rebecca L. Caravan;Rebecca L. Caravan;Rebecca L. Caravan;Michael F. Vansco;Kendrew Au;M. Anwar H. Khan

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuan T. Lee
Yuan T. Lee Academia Sinica
Xueming Yang
Xueming Yang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Kopin Liu
Kopin Liu Academia Sinica
Alec M. Wodtke
Alec M. Wodtke Max Planck Society
Yuan-Pern Lee
Yuan-Pern Lee Academia Sinica
Hua Guo
Hua Guo University of New Mexico
Luc Vereecken
Luc Vereecken Max Planck Society
David L. Osborn
David L. Osborn Sandia National Laboratories
Craig A. Taatjes
Craig A. Taatjes Sandia National Laboratories
George C. Schatz
George C. Schatz Northwestern University

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