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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1977 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

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Martin Gouterman was affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their academic career was associated with research recognized by the American Physical Society, which named them a Fellow in 1977.

Data on recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, and book publications were not available. Similarly, detailed information on the main fields of study, subfields, and specific topics of their work was not provided.

The designation as a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1977 indicates involvement in physics-related research, although further specifics about their contributions or specialized areas within physics were not detailed.

Martin Gouterman is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Spectra of porphyrins

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  • Study of the Effects of Substitution on the Absorption Spectra of Porphin

    Martin Gouterman

  • Porphyrins. XIII: Fluorescence spectra and quantum yields

    Paul G. Seybold;Martin Gouterman

  • Spectra of porphyrins: Part II. Four orbital model

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  • 1 – Optical Spectra and Electronic Structure of Porphyrins and Related Rings

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  • Vibronic Coupling. I. Mathematical Treatment for Two Electronic States

    Robert L. Fulton;Martin Gouterman

  • Porphyrins: XV. Vapor absorption spectra and stability: Phthalocyanines☆

    Lawrence Edwards;Martin Gouterman

  • Porphyrins: VIII. Extended Hckel calculations on iron complexes

    Michael Zerner;Martin Gouterman;Hiroshi Kobayashi

  • Porphyrins: IV. Extended Hckel calculations on transition metal complexes

    Michael Zerner;Martin Gouterman

  • Vibronic Coupling. II. Spectra of Dimers

    Robert L. Fulton;Martin Gouterman

  • Luminescent barometry in wind tunnels

    Janet Kavandi;James Callis;Martin Gouterman;Gamal Khalil

  • SELF-CONSISTENT MOLECULAR ORBITAL CALCULATIONS OF PORPHYRIN AND RELATED RING SYSTEMS.

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  • Porphyrins: XVIII. Luminescence of (Co), (Ni), Pd, Pt complexes☆

    DeLyle Eastwood;Martin Gouterman

  • Porphyrins XXVIII. Extended Hückel calculations on metal phthalocyanines and tetrazaporphins

    Arnold M. Schaffer;Arnold M. Schaffer;Martin Gouterman;Ernest R. Davidson

  • Porphyrins XVII. Vapor absorption spectra and redox reactions: Tetraphenylporphins and porphin

    L. Edwards;D.H. Dolphin;M. Gouterman;A.D. Adler

  • Porphyrins XXIV. Energy, oscillator strength, and Zeeman splitting calculations (SCMO-CI) for phthalocyanine, porphyrins, and related ring systems

    A. J. McHugh;Martin Gouterman;Charles WeissJr.

  • Calorimetric, photometric and lifetime determinations of fluorescence yields of fluorescein dyes.

    Paul G. Seybold;Martin Gouterman;James Callis

  • Porphyrins XIV. Theory for the luminescent state in VO, Co, Cu complexes

    Robert L. Ake;Robert L. Ake;Martin Gouterman

  • Porphyrins. 40. Electronic spectra and four-orbital energies of free-base, zinc, copper, and palladium tetrakis(perfluorophenyl)porphyrins

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  • Origin of the anomalous Soret spectra of carboxycytochrome P-450

    Louise Karle Hanson;William A. Eaton;Stephen G. Sligar;I. C. Gunsalus

  • Porphyrin free base phosphorescence

    Martin Gouterman;Gamal-Eddin Khalil

  • Dual luminophor pressure sensitive paint. II. Lifetime based measurement of pressure and temperature

    Biniam Zelelow;Gamal E. Khalil;Greg Phelan;Brenden Carlson

  • Ideality of pressure‐sensitive paint. I. Platinum tetra(pentafluorophenyl)porphine in fluoroacrylic polymer

    Eileen Puklin;Brenden Carlson;Sébastien Gouin;Colin Costin

  • Porphyrins XXXV . Exciton coupling in μ-oxo Scandum dimers

    Martin Gouterman;Dewey Holten;Eliot Lieberman

  • Porphyrins: XXI. Extended Hckel calculations on group IV metal complexes

    Arnold M. Schaffer;Martin Gouterman

Frequent Co-Authors

Dewey Holten
Dewey Holten Washington University in St. Louis
Ernest R. Davidson
Ernest R. Davidson University of Washington
David Dolphin
David Dolphin University of British Columbia
Larry R. Dalton
Larry R. Dalton University of Washington
Dongho Kim
Dongho Kim Yonsei University
Younan Xia
Younan Xia Johns Hopkins University
Christian Brückner
Christian Brückner University of Connecticut
William W. Parson
William W. Parson University of Washington
Nicholas J. Turro
Nicholas J. Turro Columbia University
Steffen Jockusch
Steffen Jockusch Bowling Green State University

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