Dr. Lillian L.Y. Wang Yin Endowed Professor in Chemistry, Dominican University of California
LSU Superfund Research Project Computational Core leader
Contact:
Email: randall.hall@dominican.edu
Research interests, expertise:
- Computer simulation
- The path integral formulation of quantum mechanics
- Simulation and theory of glasses
- Structure of materials
- inetics and thermodynamics of gas and surface free radical reactions
Recent Publications:
2014
Khachatryan L., McFerrin C.A., Hall R.W., and Dellinger B. 2014. Environmentally Persistent Free Radicals (EPFRs). 3. Free versus Bound Hydroxyl Radicals in EPFR Aqueous Solutions. Environ. Sci. Technol. 48(16):9220–9226. Doi:10.1021/es501158r. PMCID:PMC4140529
2013
Bae, G., Kiruri, L., Dellinger, B., and Hall, R. 2013. Computational Modeling of the Initial Steps in Copper Oxide-Catalyzed Formation of Poly-Chlorinated Dibenzo Dioxins and Furans", submitted J. Phys. Chem.
2011
Bae, G.,Dellinger, B. and Hall, R. 2011. Density functional calculation of the structure and electronic properties of CunOn(n = 1 - 8) clusters" J. Phys. Chem. 115 (11), 2087-2095. Doi:10.1021/jp104177q PMCID: PMC3070270
2009
Bae, G., & Hall, R. 2009. Density Functional Calculation of the Structure and Electronic Properties of (C uO)n (n = 1 - 4) Clusters. J. Phys. Chem. A. 115 (11): 2087–2095. Doi: 10.1021/jp104177q. PMCID: PMC3070270
McFerrin, C.A., Hall, R.W., & Dellinger, B. 2009. Ab Initio Study of the Formation and Degradation Reactions of Chlorinated Phenols. J. Molecular Structure. THEOCHEM, 902(1-3): 5-14.