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Kent M. Ervin is affiliated with the University of Nevada Reno in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Materials Science, with a specific focus on Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's work centers on topics related to Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes. This area comprises the main themes of their studies, indicating a specialized interest in the chemistry and properties of these metal complexes.

Kent M. Ervin has published in academic venues such as the Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition.

Their recent publication includes the paper titled "EPR imaging of oxygen consumption driven by NQO1-activated compounds in FH-deficient renal tumors," published in 2024. This paper appears in the same venue mentioned above and is co-authored by multiple researchers.

  • EPR imaging of oxygen consumption driven by NQO1-activated compounds in FH-deficient renal tumors, 2024, Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition

Kent M. Ervin frequently collaborates with coauthors including:

  • Yuki Shibata
  • Daniel Crooks
  • Shun Kishimoto
  • Jeeva Munasinghe
  • Jeffrey Brender

Best Publications

  • Translational energy dependence of Ar++XY→ArX++Y (XY=H2,D2,HD) from thermal to 30 eV c.m.

    Kent M. Ervin;P. B. Armentrout

  • Photoelectron spectroscopy of metal cluster anions : Cu−n, Ag−n, and Au−n

    Joe Ho;Kent M. Ervin;W. C. Lineberger

  • Statistical modeling of collision-induced dissociation thresholds

    M. T. Rodgers;Kent M. Ervin;P. B. Armentrout

  • Bond Strengths of Ethylene and Acetylene

    K. M. Ervin;Scott Gronert;S. E. Barlow;M. K. Gilles

  • A study of the singlet and triplet states of vinylidene by photoelectron spectroscopy of H2C=C−, D2C=C−, and HDC=C−. Vinylidene–acetylene isomerization

    Kent M. Ervin;Joe Ho;W. C. Lineberger

  • The Only Stable State of O2- Is the X 2Πg Ground State and It (Still!) Has an Adiabatic Electron Detachment Energy of 0.45 eV

    Kent M. Ervin;Iwona Anusiewicz;Piotr Skurski;Jack Simons

  • Ultraviolet photoelectron spectrum of nitrite anion

    Kent M. Ervin;Joe Ho;W. C. Lineberger

  • Reactions of Copper Group Cluster Anions with Oxygen and Carbon Monoxide

    Taeck Hong Lee;Kent M. Ervin

  • Photoelectron spectra of dicarbon(1-) and ethynyl(1-)

    Kent M. Ervin;W. C. Lineberger

  • Experimental Techniques in Gas-Phase Ion Thermochemistry

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  • Photoelectron spectroscopy of nickel group dimers: Ni−2, Pd−2, and Pt−2

    Joe Ho;Mark L. Polak;Kent M. Ervin;W. C. Lineberger

  • Electronic and vibrational structure of transition metal trimers: Photoelectron spectra of Ni−3, Pd−3, and Pt−3

    Kent M. Ervin;Joe Ho;W. C. Lineberger

  • Catalytic oxidation of carbon monoxide by platinum cluster anions

    Yang Shi;Kent M. Ervin

  • Translational Activation of the SN2 Nucleophilic Displacement Reactions Cl-+ CH3Cl (CD3Cl) → ClCH3(ClCD3) + Cl-: A Guided Ion Beam Study

    Vincent F. DeTuri;Paul A. Hintz;Kent M. Ervin

  • Threshold collision-induced dissociation of anionic copper clusters and copper cluster monocarbonyls

    Vassil A. Spasov;Taeck-Hong Lee;Kent M. Ervin

  • Naphthyl Radical: Negative Ion Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Franck−Condon Simulation, and Thermochemistry

    Kent M. Ervin;Tanya M. Ramond;Gustavo E. Davico;Rebecca L. Schwartz

  • Negative ion photoelectron spectroscopy of halocarbene anions (HCF-, HCCl-, HCBr-, and HCI-); photoelectron angular distributions and neutral triplet excitation energies

    Mary K. Gilles;Kent M. Ervin;Joe Ho;W. C. Lineberger

  • Energy dependence, kinetic isotope effects, and thermochemistry of the nearly thermoneutral reactions N+(3P)+H2(HD,D2)→NH+(ND+)+H(D)

    Kent M. Ervin;P. B. Armentrout

  • Statistical rate theory and kinetic energy-resolved ion chemistry: theory and applications.

    P. B. Armentrout;Kent M. Ervin;M. T. Rodgers

  • Metal cluster ions: the bond energy of diatomic manganese(1+)

    K. Ervin;S. K. Loh;N. Aristov;P. B. Armentrout

  • Translational energy dependence of O+(4S) + H2(D2, HD) → OH+(OD+) + H(D) from thermal energies to 30 eV c.m.

    J.D. Burley;Kent M. Ervin;P.B. Armentrout

Frequent Co-Authors

W. C. Lineberger
W. C. Lineberger University of Colorado Boulder
P. B. Armentrout
P. B. Armentrout University of Utah
Alexandre A. Shvartsburg
Alexandre A. Shvartsburg Wichita State University
M. T. Rodgers
M. T. Rodgers Wayne State University
Mary K. Gilles
Mary K. Gilles Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Anne B. McCoy
Anne B. McCoy University of Washington
David L. Osborn
David L. Osborn Sandia National Laboratories
G. Barney Ellison
G. Barney Ellison University of Colorado Boulder
Jack Simons
Jack Simons University of Utah
Piotr Skurski
Piotr Skurski University of Gdańsk

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