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Overview

John M. Dyke is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on materials science, with particular expertise in materials chemistry, atomic and molecular physics and optics, atmospheric science, spectroscopy, and inorganic chemistry.

Their work encompasses several main topics including crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, advanced chemical physics studies, mass spectrometry techniques and applications, atomic and molecular physics, synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic and organometallic compounds, and atmospheric chemistry and aerosols.

John M. Dyke has contributed frequently to the following publication venues:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Structural Biology

Among recent papers associated with the broader research network (including those that Dyke authored or are relevant in associated fields) are:

  • Spectroscopy on the wing: Investigating possible differences in protein secondary structures in feather shafts of birds using Raman spectroscopy (2020, Journal of Structural Biology)
  • Tertiary Phosphine and Arsine Complexes of Phosphorus Pentafluoride: Synthesis, Properties, and Electronic Structures (2020, Inorganic Chemistry)
  • Tellurium electrodeposition from tellurium(II) and (IV) chloride salts in dichloromethane (2023, Electrochimica Acta)
  • Pyramidal Dicationic Ge(II) Complexes with Homoleptic Neutral Pnictine Coordination: A Combined Experimental and Density Functional Theory Study (2021, Inorganic Chemistry)
  • Single photon double and triple ionization of allene (2021, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics)

The scientist has collaborated extensively with several frequent co-authors, including William Levason, Gillian Reid, Victoria K. Greenacre, Rhys P. King, and Stefano Stranges. This network underscores a collaborative approach in research, spanning multiple areas within inorganic chemistry and materials science.

Best Publications

  • Direct measurements of conformer-dependent reactivity of the Criegee intermediate CH3CHOO

    Craig A. Taatjes;Oliver Welz;Arkke J. Eskola;John D. Savee

  • Direct measurement of Criegee intermediate (CH2OO) reactions with acetone, acetaldehyde, and hexafluoroacetone

    Craig A. Taatjes;Oliver Welz;Arkke Johannes Eskola;John David Savee

  • Vacuum ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of transient species. Part 7.—The methyl radical

    John Dyke;Neville Jonathan;Edmond Lee;Alan Morris

  • A new method of calculation of Franck-Condon factors which includes allowance for anharmonicity and the Duschinsky effect: Simulation of the He I photoelectron spectrum of ClO 2

    Daniel K. W. Mok;Edmond P. F. Lee;Foo-Tim Chau;DeChao Wang

  • Regional and global impacts of Criegee intermediates on atmospheric sulphuric acid concentrations and first steps of aerosol formation

    Carl J. Percival;Oliver Welz;Arkke J. Eskola;John D. Savee

  • Vacuum ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of transient species: Part 11. The NH2(X 2B1) radical

    S.J. Dunlavey;J.M. Dyke;N. Jonathan;A. Morris

  • On the electronic structure of the UO2 molecule

    Laura Gagliardi;Björn O. Roos;Per Åke Malmqvist;John M. Dyke

  • Vacuum ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of transient species. Part 4.—Difluoromethylene and ozone

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  • Vacuum ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of transient species: Part 15. The N3(X 2II) radical

    J.M. Dyke;N.B.H. Jonathan;A.E. Lewis;A. Morris

  • Direct Measurements of Unimolecular and Bimolecular Reaction Kinetics of the Criegee Intermediate (CH3)2COO

    Rabi Chhantyal-Pun;Oliver Welz;John David Savee;Arkke J. Eskola

  • Properties of gas-phase ions. Information to be obtained from photoelectron spectroscopy of unstable molecules

    John M. Dyke

  • A study of phenylacetylene and styrene, and their argon complexes PA-Ar and ST-Ar with laser threshold photoelectron spectroscopy

    J. M. Dyke;J. M. Dyke;H. Ozeki;M. Takahashi;M. C. R. Cockett

  • A Study of the Products of the Gas-Phase Reactions M + N2O and M + O3, Where M = Na or K with Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy,

    Timothy G. Wright;Andrew M. Ellis;John M. Dyke

  • High-temperature photoelectron spectroscopy: the vanadium monoxide molecule

    J. M. Dyke;B. W. J. Gravenor;M. P. Hastings;A. Morris

  • Study of the Thermal Decomposition of 2-Azidoacetic Acid by Photoelectron and Matrix Isolation Infrared Spectroscopy

    J. M. Dyke;A. P. Groves;A. Morris;J. S. Ogden

  • A photoelectron spectroscopic study of the ground state of CF+ via the ionization process CF+(X 1Σ+)←CF(X 2Π)

    J. M. Dyke;A. E. Lewis;A. Morris

  • Spectroscopy of the simplest Criegee intermediate CH2OO: Simulation of the first bands in its electronic and photoelectron spectra

    Edmond P. F. Lee;Edmond P. F. Lee;Daniel K. W. Mok;Dudley E. Shallcross;Carl J. Percival

  • The vacuum ultra-violet photoelectron spectrum of the SiO(X1Σ+) molecule

    E.A. Colbourn;J.M. Dyke;E.P.F. Lee;A. Morris

  • Vacuum ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of transient species: Part 10. The SH(X2IIi) radical and the S(3P) atom

    S.J. Dunlavey;J.M. Dyke;N.K. Fayad;N. Jonathan

  • Vacuum ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of transient species. XVII. The SiH3(X 2A1) radical

    J.M. Dyke;N. Jonathan;A. Morris;A. Ridha

  • A study of the phenyl radical by vacuum ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy

    V. Butcher;M.L. Costa;J.M. Dyke;A.R. Ellis

  • Vacuum ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of transient species

    J. Dyke;A. Ellis;N. Jonathan;A. Morris

Frequent Co-Authors

John B. West
John B. West University of California, San Diego
Dudley E. Shallcross
Dudley E. Shallcross University of Bristol
Carl J. Percival
Carl J. Percival University of Manchester
William Levason
William Levason University of Southampton
Wan Ki Chow
Wan Ki Chow Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Laura Gagliardi
Laura Gagliardi University of Chicago
Lester Andrews
Lester Andrews University of Virginia
David L. Osborn
David L. Osborn Sandia National Laboratories
Craig A. Taatjes
Craig A. Taatjes Sandia National Laboratories
Gillian Reid
Gillian Reid University of Southampton

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