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Timothy Su, PhD

Chancellor Professor Emeritus

Chemistry & Biochemistry

Contact

508-999-8238

508-999-9167

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Science & Engineering 308B

Teaching

Programs

Teaching

Courses

Helps students overcome science, mathematics, and reasoning difficulties so that they may be successful in their required general chemistry course. The lecture and the laboratory are integrated to ensure that students have direct hands-on experience with most of the abstract ideas covered in the lecture.

Helps students overcome science, mathematics, and reasoning difficulties so that they may be successful in their required general chemistry course. The lecture and the laboratory are integrated to ensure that students have direct hands-on experience with most of the abstract ideas covered in the lecture.

Research

Research interests

  • Theoretical and experimental treatments in ion-molecule reactions
  • Atmosphere chemistry
  • Computational chemistry
  • Mass spectrometry

Select publications

  • D. Vukomonovic, J. A. Stone, T. Su (2005).
    A CAD and computational investigation of doubly and singly charged DMSO complexes of Cu2+
    Journal of Canadian Chemistry (J. Can. Chem.), 83, 1921.
  • John A. Stone, Timothy Su, Dragic Vukomanovic (2002).
    The formation and collisionally activated dissociation of gas-phase singly and doubly charged Mg/DMSO complexes
    International Journal of Mass Spectrometry (Int. J. Mass Spec.), 216, 219.
  • J. Turulski, J. Niedzielski, T. Su, B. Pezler (2002).
    Classical theories of the ion/linear quadrupole capture
    International Journal of Mass Spectrometry (Int. J. Mass Spec.), 216, 115.
  • Jan Turulski, Jan Niedzielski, Timothy Su (2001).
    Simple capture collision model for cation–anion reactions in the gas phase
    Chemical Physics, 2, 197, 264.
  • S. Hosseine, T. Su (1999).
    Momentum Transfer Rate Constants for Collision of Cl– with Trans-Dichloroethylene and Para-Difluorobenzene
    Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering (Iran J. Chem. & Chem. Eng.), 18, 40.
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