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Michael A. J. Rodgers is affiliated with Bowling Green State University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects involvement in higher education and research activities at this institution.

There are no recent papers publicly listed under their name within the provided data, and no frequent co-authors or publication venues appear in the available records. Likewise, no specific main or subfields of study, nor main topics of work, are documented for this researcher in the current dataset.

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Best Publications

  • Lifetime of oxygen (O2(1.DELTA.g)) in liquid water as determined by time-resolved infrared luminescence measurements

    Michael A. J. Rodgers;Paul T. Snowden

  • Determination of the lifetime of singlet oxygen in water-d2 using 9,10-anthracenedipropionic acid, a water-soluble probe

    Barbara A. Lindig;Michael A. J. Rodgers;A. Paul Schaap

  • SOLVENT-INDUCED DEACTIVATION OF SINGLET OXYGEN: ADDITIVITY RELATIONSHIPS IN NONAROMATIC SOLVENTS

    M. A. J. Rodgers

  • LASER FLASH PHOTOKINETIC STUDIES OF ROSE BENGAL SENSITIZED PHOTODYNAMIC INTERACTIONS OF NUCLEOTIDES AND DNA

    Plato C. C. Lee;Michael A. J. Rodgers

  • Blue light-induced singlet oxygen generation by retinal lipofuscin in non-polar media.

    Małgorzata Różanowska;Jurina Wessels;Mike Boulton;Janice M. Burke

  • Reversible triplet-triplet energy transfer within a covalently linked bichromophoric molecule

    William E. Ford;Michael A. J. Rodgers

  • Singlet molecular oxygen

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  • Current perspectives of singlet oxygen detection in biological environments.

    A.A. Gorman;M.A.J. Rodgers

  • Silicon naphthalocyanine triplet state and oxygen. A reversible energy-transfer reaction

    Patricia A. Firey;William E. Ford;William E. Ford;James R. Sounik;Malcolm E. Kenney

  • Alkyl Ether Analogs of Chlorophyll‐a Derivatives: Part 1. Synthesis, Photophysical Properties and Photodynamic Efficacy

    Ravindra K. Pandey;Adam B. Sumlin;Scott Constantine;Mohamed Aoudia

  • Interaction of formate and oxalate ions with radiation-generated radicals in aqueous solution. Methylviologen as a mechanistic probe

    Quinto G. Mulazzani;Mila D'Angelantonio;Margherita Venturi;Morton Z. Hoffman

  • Ultrafast processes in bimetallic dyads with extended aromatic bridges. Energy and electron transfer pathways in tetrapyridophenazine-bridged complexes.

    Claudio Chiorboli;Michael A J Rodgers;Franco Scandola

  • RATE PARAMETERS FOR THE QUENCHING OF SINGLET OXYGEN BY WATER‐SOLUBLE AND LIPID‐SOLUBLE SUBSTRATES IN AQUEOUS AND MICELLAR SYSTEMS

    Barbara A. Lindig;Michael A. J. Rodgers

  • Synthesis, Photophysical Properties, Tumor Uptake, and Preliminary in Vivo Photosensitizing Efficacy of a Homologous Series of 3-(1‘-Alkyloxy)ethyl-3-devinylpurpurin-18-N-alkylimides with Variable Lipophilicity†

    Gang Zheng;William R. Potter;Susan H. Camacho;Joseph R. Missert

  • Synthesis and photoproperties of diamagnetic octabutoxyphthalocyanines with deep red optical absorbance

    Boris D. Rihter;Boris D. Rihter;Malcolm E. Kenney;William E. Ford;Michael A. J. Rodgers

  • The Synthesis, Photophysical and Photobiological Properties and in vitro Structure-Activity Relationships of a Set of Silicon Phthalocyanine PDT Photosensitizers

    Ying-Syi Li;S. I. A. Zaidi;Michael A. J. Rodgers;Hasan Mukhtar

  • Synthesis, photophysical properties, in vivo photosensitizing efficacy, and human serum albumin binding properties of some novel bacteriochlorins

    Ravindra K. Pandey;Scott Constantine;Takaaki Tsuchida;Gang Zheng

  • THE EFFECTS OF PORPHYRIN STRUCTURE AND AGGREGATION STATE ON PHOTOSENSITIZED PROCESSES IN AQUEOUS AND MICELLAR MEDIA

    C. R. Lambert;E. Reddi;J. D. Spikes;M. A. J. Rodgers

  • FLASH PHOTOLYSIS STUDIES OF HEMATO-AND COPRO-PORPHYRINS IN HOMOGENEOUS AND MICROHETEROGENEOUS AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS

    E. Reddi;G. Jori;M. A. J. Rodgers;J. D. Spikes

  • Crown Ether Substituted Monomeric and Cofacial Dimeric Metallophthalocyanines. 1. Photophysical Studies of the Free Base, Zinc(II), and Copper(II) Variants

    A. V. Nikolaitchik;O. Korth;M. A. J. Rodgers

  • Interfacial Electron Transfer in Colloidal SnO2 Hydrosols Photosensitized by Electrostatically and Covalently Attached Ruthenium(II) Polypyridine Complexes

    William E. Ford;Michael A. J. Rodgers

Frequent Co-Authors

Malcolm E. Kenney
Malcolm E. Kenney Case Western Reserve University
Giulio Jori
Giulio Jori University of Padua
Douglas C. Neckers
Douglas C. Neckers Bowling Green State University
Margherita Venturi
Margherita Venturi University of Bologna
Gongzhen Cheng
Gongzhen Cheng Wuhan University
Gang Zheng
Gang Zheng University of Toronto
Evert Jan Baerends
Evert Jan Baerends Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Corrado Rizzoli
Corrado Rizzoli University of Parma
Neocles B. Leontis
Neocles B. Leontis Bowling Green State University
Martin L. Yarmush
Martin L. Yarmush Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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