Tia Keyes
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Tia E. Keyes is a physical chemist, Lecturer at the School of Chemical Sciences and National Centre for Sensor Research at Dublin City University. She is a specialist in photochemistry and molecular spectroscopy.
[edit] Published works
Books by Tia Keyes include:
- Interfacial Supramolecular Assemblies : Electrochemical and Photophysical Properties, Wiley, 2003.
She has also published at least 56 peer-reviewed scientific papers in many important journals, such as the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Her most cited papers, according to Web of Science, are:
- Malins, C; Glever, HG; Keyes, TE; Vos, JG; Dressick, WJ; MacCraith, BD "Sol-gel immobilised ruthenium(II) polypyridyl complexes as chemical transducers for optical pH sensing" Source: SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL, 67 (1-2): 89-95 AUG 10 2000 Times Cited: 44
- Keyes, TE; Forster, RJ; Jayaweera, PM; Coates, CG; McGarvey, JJ; Vos, JG "Modulation of electronic coupling across dioxolene-bridged osmium and ruthenium dinuclear complexes " INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 37 (22): 5925-5932 NOV 2 1998 Times Cited: 39
- Serroni, S; Campagna, S; Denti, G; Keyes, TE; Vos, JG "A tetranuclear Ruthenium(II) complex containing both electron-rich and electron-poor bridging ligands. Absorption spectrum, luminescence, redox behavior, and intercomponent energy transfer" INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 35 (15): 4513-4518 JUL 17 1996 Times Cited: 39
- White, NTH; Beddard, GS; Thorne, JRG; Feehan, TM; Keyes, TE; Heathcote, P "Primary charge separation and energy transfer in the photosystem I reaction center of higher plants "JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY, 100 (29): 12086-12099 JUL 18 1996 Times Cited: 35
- Forster, RJ; Loughman, P; Keyes, TE " Effect of electrode density of states on the heterogeneous electron-transfer dynamics of osmium-containing monolayers" JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 122 (48): 11948-11955 DEC 6 2000 Times Cited: 24
- Fanni, S; Keyes, TE; O'Connor, CM; Hughes, H; Wang, RY; Vos, JG"Excited-state properties of ruthenium(II) polypyridyl complexes containing asymmetric triazole ligands" COORDINATION CHEMISTRY REVIEWS, 208: 77-86 OCT 2000 Times Cited: 24
[edit] External Links
- Official website at Dublin City University