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Overview

John R. Ferraro was affiliated with Argonne National Laboratory in the United States. Their career included contributions to scientific research at this institution.

There are no listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues available for this researcher. Similarly, no information is provided on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or specific topics of work.

No awards or recognitions are recorded for this individual. John R. Ferraro is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Introductory Raman spectroscopy

    John R Ferraro;Kazuo Nakamoto

  • Infrared and Electronic Spectra of Rare Earth Perovskites: Ortho-Chromites, -Manganites and -Ferrites

    G. V. Subba Rao;C. N. R. Rao;J. R. Ferraro

  • Introduction to Synthetic Electrical Conductors

    John R. Ferraro;Jack M. Williams

  • Hydrogen bonding in organophosphoric acids

    D.F. Peppard;J.R. Ferraro;G.W. Mason

  • Structural and Raman spectroscopic studies as complementary tools in elucidating the nature of the bonding in polyiodides and in donor-I2 adducts

    Paola Deplano;John R. Ferraro;Maria Laura Mercuri;Emanuele F. Trogu

  • New series of anhydrous double nitrate salts of the lanthanides. Structural and spectral characterization

    W. T. Carnall;S. Siegel;J. R. Ferraro;B. Tani

  • Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy: Applications to Chemical Systems

    John R. Ferraro;Louis J. Basile

  • Infrared Spectra of Hydroxy-Bridged Copper(II) Compounds

    Unknown

  • Diffraction and Spectroscopic Studies of the Cobaltic Acid System HCoC2–DCoO2

    Robert G. Delaplane;Robert G. Delaplane;James A. Ibers;John R. Ferraro;John J. Rush;John J. Rush

  • Third Phase Formation Revisited: The U(VI), HNO3–TBP, n‐Dodecane System

    R. Chiarizia;M. P. Jensen;M. Borkowski;J. R. Ferraro

  • Pressure Dependence of Infrared Eigenfrequencies of KCl and KBr

    C. Postmus;J. R. Ferraro;S. S. Mitra

  • The preparation and infra-red absorption spectra of several complexes of bis-(2-ethylhexyl)-phosphoric acid☆

    D.F. Peppard;J.R. Ferraro

  • The nitrate symmetry in metallic nitrates

    John R. Ferraro

  • The nature of the nitrate in the TBP solvates M(NO3)3·3TBP, M(NO3)4·2TBP and MO2(NO3)2·2TBP☆

    J.R. Ferraro

  • Molecular weight studies of several organophosphorus acids

    J.R. Ferraro;G.W. Mason;D.F. Peppard

  • Rapid Raman spectroscopic determination of the stoichiometry of microscopic quantities of BEDT-TTF-based organic conductors and superconductors

    H. Hau Wang;John R. Ferraro;Jack M. Williams;Urs Geiser

  • Transition Metal(II) Complexes of the Azines

    J. R. Ferraro;J. Zipper;W. Wozniak

  • POSSIBLE HYDROGEN BONDING IN CERTAIN INTERACTIONS OF ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS

    D.F. Peppard;J.R. Ferraro;G.W. Mason

  • New cation-anion interaction motifs, electronic band structure, and electrical behavior in β-(ET)2X salts (X=ICl2− and BrICl−)

    Thomas J. Emge;Hsien-Hau Wang;Peter C W Leung;Paul R. Rust

  • The preparation, physical properties and infra-red spectra of several new organophosphonates

    D.F. Peppard;J.R. Ferraro;G.W. Mason

  • Low-frequency infrared spectra of nitrogen-ligand complexes of zinc(II) halides

    Clarence Postmus;John R. Ferraro;Wayne Woznizk

  • Far‐Infrared Spectra of Anhydrous Metallic Nitrates

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack M. Williams
Jack M. Williams Argonne National Laboratory
Renato Chiarizia
Renato Chiarizia Argonne National Laboratory
Urs Geiser
Urs Geiser Argonne National Laboratory
Kazuo Nakamoto
Kazuo Nakamoto Marquette University
Myung-Hwan Whangbo
Myung-Hwan Whangbo North Carolina State University
Vito Lippolis
Vito Lippolis University of Cagliari
Murli H. Manghnani
Murli H. Manghnani University of Hawaii at Manoa
Peter Wurz
Peter Wurz University of Bern
Duward F. Shriver
Duward F. Shriver Northwestern University
C. N. R. Rao
C. N. R. Rao Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research

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