
PUBLICATIONS 1. “Simultaneous Determination of the Spectral and Temporal Properties of Tunable, Single, Picosecond Pulses from a Short Cavity Dye Laser,” G. W. Scott, J.H. Clark, M.A. Tolbert, S.P. Webb, A.J. Cox and G. Renz, IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, QE-19, 544, 1983. 2. “Ultrafast Excited-State Proton Transfer in l-Naphthol,” S.P. Webb, S.W. Yeh, L.A. Philips, M.A. Tolbert, and J.H. Clark, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 106, 7286, 1984. 3. “Excited State Proton-Transfer Reactions in l-Naphthol,” S.P. Webb, S.W. Yeh, L.A. Philips, M.A. Tolbert, and J.H. Clark in Ultrafast Phenomena IV, ed. D.H. Auston and K.B. Eisenthal (Springer-Verlag, 1984) p. 371. 4. “Activation of Carbon-Hydrogen and Carbon-Carbon Bonds by Transition Metal Ions in the Gas Phase. Exhibition of Unique Reactivity by Scandium Ions,” M.A. Tolbert and J.L. Beauchamp, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 106, 8117, 1984. 5. “Activation of Alkanes by Ruthenium, Rhodium and Palladium Ions in the Gas Phase: Striking Differences in Reactivity of First and Second Row Transition Metal Ions,” M.A. Tolbert, M.L. Mandich, L.F. Halle and J.L. Beauchamp, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 108, 5675, 1986. 6. “Homolytic and Heterolytic Bond Dissociation Energies of the Second Row Group 8, 9, and 10 Diatomic Transition Metal Hydrides: Correlation with Electronic Structure,” M.A. Tolbert and J.L. Beauchamp, J. Phys. Chem., 90, 5015, 1986. 7. “Mechanistic and Kinetic Study of Alkane Activation by Ti+ and V+ in the Gas Phase. Lifetimes of Reaction Intermediates,” M.A. Tolbert and J.L. Beauchamp, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 108, 7509, 1986. 8. “Reaction of Chlorine Nitrate with Hydrogen Chloride and Water at Antarctic Stratospheric Temperatures,” M.A. Tolbert, M.J. Rossi, R. Malhotra, and D.M. Golden, Science, 238, 1258, 1987. 9. “Exposure Decomposition of Tetramethyldioxetane in the Solid Phase: Potential for a High Density Short-Wavelength Chemical Laser,” M.A. Tolbert, M.N. Spencer, D.L. Huestis and M.J. Rossi in Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers, ed. S. Rosenwaks (Springer- Verlag, 1987), 539. 10. “High Density Chemiluminescence Studies: Explosive Decomposition of Solid Phase Tetramethyldioxetane,” M.A. Tolbert, M.N. Spencer, D.L. Huestis and M.J. Rossi, Photochem. Photobiology A, 42, 73, 1988. 11. “Antarctic Ozone Depletion Chemistry: Reactions of N2O5 with H2O and HCl on Ice Surfaces,” M.A. Tolbert, M.J. Rossi, and D.M. Golden, Science, 240, 1018, 1988. 12. “High Temperature Decomposition of Tetramethyldioxetane: Measurements of Gas- Phase Chemiexcitation Yields,” M.A. Tolbert, D.L. Huestis, and M.J. Rossi, J. Phys, Chem., 92, 4094, 1988. 13. “Dioxetanes as a Short-Wavelength Chemical Laser Fuel: Chemiluminescence and Energy Transfer Experiments,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 88-2760, June, 1988. 14. “Heterogeneous Interactions of Chlorine Nitrate, Hydrogen Chloride, and Nitric Acid with Sulfuric Acid Surfaces at Stratospheric Temperatures,” M.A. Tolbert, M.J. Rossi, and D.M. Golden, Geophys. Res. Lett., 15, 847, 1988. 15. “Heterogeneous Reactions on Model Polar Stratospheric Cloud Surfaces: Reaction of N2O5 on Ice and Nitric Acid Trihydrate,” M.A. Quinlan, D.M. Golden, and M.A. Tolbert, J. Phys. Chem., .94, 3255-3260, 1990. 16. “Nitric Acid Uptake by Sulfuric Acid Solutions Under Stratospheric Conditions: Determination of Henry's Law Solubility,” C.M. Reihs, D.M. Golden, and M.A. Tolbert, J. Geophys. Res., 95, 16545-16550, 1990. 17. “FTIR Surface Studies of Model Polar Stratospheric Cloud Surfaces: Growth and Evaporation of Ice and NAT,” M.A. Tolbert and A.M. Middlebrook, J. Geophys. Res., 95, 22423-22431, 1990. 18. “Atmospheric Chemistry on Polar Stratospheric Cloud Particles,” M. A. Tolbert, A. M. Middlebrook, M. A. Quinlan, C. M. Reihs and D. M. Golden, Proceedings of the 1990 Scientific Conference on Obscuration and Aerosol Research, E. H. Engquist and D. A. Clark, Ed., CRDEC-SP-036, June 1991. 19. “Heterogeneous Chemistry and Clouds in the HSCT Environment,” M. A. Tolbert, B. G. Koehler, A. M. Middlebrook, J. A. Manion, I. S. Jayaweera and D. M. Golden, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Proceedings, 1991. 20. “Characterization of Model PSC films using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy and Temperature Programmed Desorption,” B. G. Koehler, A.M. Middlebrook, and M. A. Tolbert, J. Geophys. Res., 97, 8065-8074, 1992. 21. “Spectroscopic Studies of Model Polar Stratospheric Cloud Films,” M. A. Tolbert, B. G. Koehler and A. M. Middlebrook, Spectrochemica Acta, , 48A, 1303-1313, 1992. 22. "Formation of Model Polar Stratospheric Clouds," A. M. Middlebrook, B. G. Koehler, L. S. McNeill and M. A. Tolbert, Geophys. Res. Lett., 12, 2417-2420, 1992. 23. "Spectroscopic Studies of Model Polar Stratospheric Cloud Films," M. A. Tolbert, B. G Koehler and A. M. Middlebrook, Optical Methods in Atmospheric Chemistry, ed. H. I Schiff and U. Platt, SPIE, vol. 1715, Berlin 1992. 24. "Uptake of Formaldehyde by Sulfuric Acid Solutions: Impact on Stratospheric Ozone," M. A. Tolbert, J. Pfaff, I. Jayaweera and M. J. Prather, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 2957- 2962, 1993. 25. "Fourier Transform Infrared Studies of the Interaction of HCl with Model Polar Stratospheric Cloud Films," B. G. Koehler, A. M. Middlebrook, L. S. McNeill and M. A. Tolbert, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 10563-10571, 1993. 26. “FTIR Studies of Thin H2SO4/H2O Films: Formation, Water Uptake, and Solid-Liquid Phase Changes,” A. M. Middlebrook, L. T. Iraci, L. S. McNeill, B. G. Koehler, O. W. Saastad, M. A. Tolbert and D. R. Hanson, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 20473-20481, 1993. 27. "Heterogeneous Chemistry in the Stratosphere: A Review of Laboratory Measurements," M. A. Tolbert, in “The Atmospheric Effects of Stratospheric Aircraft: A Second Program Report,” NASA Reference Publication 1293, 1993. 28. "Heterogeneous Reactions of ClONO2 and N2O5 on Sulfuric Acid Surfaces Representative of Global Stratospheric Aerosol," J. A. Manion, C. M Fittschen, D. M. Golden, L. R. Williams, and M. A. Tolbert, Israel Journal of Chemistry, 34, 355-363, 1994. 29. "Characterization of Model Polar Stratospheric Cloud Films Using Laser Induced Thermal Desorption and Optical Interference Techniques," B. S. Berland, D. R. Haynes, K. L. Foster, M. A. Tolbert, S. M. George, and O. B. Toon, SPIE, 1994. 30. "Heterogeneous Chemistry on Global Stratospheric Particulate: Reaction of ClONO2 and N2O5 on Sulfuric Acid Surfaces," D.M. Golden, J.A. Manion, C.M. Reihs and M. A. Tolbert, in Chemrawn VII: "Chemistry of the Atmosphere: The Impact of Global change," ed. J. G. Calvert, Blackwell Sci. Publ., Oxford, 1994. 31. “Refractive Indices of Amorphous and Crystalline HNO3/H2O Films Representative of Polar Stratospheric Clouds,” Berland, B. S., D. R. Haynes, K. L. Foster, M. A. Tolbert, S. M. George, and O. B. Toon, J. Phys. Chem., 98, 4358-4364, 1994. 32. "Sulfate Aerosols and Polar Stratospheric Cloud Formation," M. A. Tolbert, Science, 264, 527-528, 1994. 33. "Growth of Nitric Acid Hydrates on Thin Sulfuric Acid Films," L. T. Iraci, A. M. Middlebrook, M. A. Wilson, and M. A. Tolbert, Geophys. Res. Lett., 21, 867-870, 1994. 34. “Laboratory Measurements of Heterogeneous Reactions on Sulfuric Acid Surfaces,” L. R. Williams, J. A. Manion, D. M. Golden and M. A. Tolbert, J. Applied Met., 33, 785- 790, 1994. 35. “The Infrared Optical Constants of H2O-Ice, Amorphous Nitric Acid Solutions, and Nitric Acid Hydrates," O. B. Toon, M. A. Tolbert, B. G. Koehler, A. M. Middlebrook and J. Jordan, J. Geophys. Res., 99, 25631-25654, 1994. 36. "Real Refractive Indices of Infrared-Characterized Nitric-Acid/Ice Films: Implications for Optical Measurements of Polar Stratospheric Clouds," A. M. Middlebrook, B. S. Berland, S. M. George, M. A. Tolbert, and O. B. Toon, J. Geophys. Res., 99, 25655- 25666, 1994. 37. “Laboratory Studies of Heterogeneous Reactions,” Tolbert, M. A., in Low Temperature Chemistry of the Atmosphere, Springer-Verlag, vol. I-21, 1994. 38. “Spectroscopic Studies of PSCs,” in Low Temperature Chemistry of the Atmosphere, Tolbert, M. A., A. M. Middlebrook, and B. G. Koehler, Springer-Verlag, vol. I-21, 1994. 39. “FTIR Studies of Low Temperature Sulfuric Acid Aerosols,” S. E. Anthony, R. T. Tisdale, R. S. Disselkamp, M. A. Tolbert and J. C. Wilson, Geophys. Res. Lett., 22, 1105-1108, 1995. 40. "Spectroscopic evidence against nitric acid trihydrate in polar stratospheric clouds," O. B. Toon and M. A. Tolbert, Nature, 375, 218-221, 1995. 41. “Laboratory studies of the formation of polar stratospheric clouds: Nitric acid condensation on thin sulfuric acid films,” L. T. Iraci, A. M. Middlebrook and M. A. Tolbert, J. Geophys. Res., 100, 20969-20977, 1995. 42. “Refractive index and density of vapor-deposited ice,” B. S. Berland, D. E. Brown, M. A. Tolbert, and S. M. George, Geophys. Res. Lett., 22, 3493-3496, 1995. 43. "Laboratory Studies of Atmospheric Heterogeneous Chemistry," C. E. Kolb, D. R. Worsnop, M. S. Zahniser, P. Davidovits, L. F. Keyser, M. T. Leu, M. J. Molina, D. R. Hanson, A. R. Ravishankara, L. R. Williams and M. A. Tolbert, in Progress and Problems in Atmospheric Chemistry, J. R. Barker, ed, World Scientific, 1995. 44. "Laboratory studies of sulfate aerosols at low temperatures," T. B. Onasch, S. E. Anthony, R. T. Tisdale, A. Prenni and M. A. Tolbert, in Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols 1996, ed. M Kulmala and P. Wagner, Elsevier, 1996. 45. “Crystallization Kinetics of nitric acid dihydrate aerosols: implications for polar stratospheric clouds, M. A. Tolbert, R. S. Disselkamp, R. T. Tisdale, A. J. Prenni and T. Onasch, in Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols 1996, ed. M Kulmala and P. Wagner, Elsevier, 1996. 46. "Crystallization kinetics of nitric acid dihydrate aerosols," R. S. Disselkamp, S. E. Anthony, A. J. Prenni, T. B. Onasch and M. A. Tolbert, J. Phys. Chem., 100, 9127- 9137, 1996.
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