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Colin M. Kuntz
Colin M. Kuntz
Chemistry
Conductivity
Computational chemistry
Maxima
Inorganic chemistry
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Conductivity Maxima Vs. Temperature: Grotthuss Conductivity in Aprotic Molten Salts
2016
Nikhil P. Aravindakshan
Colin M. Kuntz
Kyle E. Gemmell
Keith E. Johnson
Allan L. L. East
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The origin of the conductivity maximum in molten salts. II. SnCl2 and HgBr2
2016
Journal of Chemical Physics
Nikhil P. Aravindakshan
Colin M. Kuntz
Kyle E. Gemmell
Keith E. Johnson
Allan L. L. East
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Challenges in predicting ΔrxnG in solution: The mechanism of ether-catalyzed hydroboration of alkenes
2014
Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Daniel J. S. Sandbeck
Colin M. Kuntz
Christine Luu
Rachelle A. Mondor
John G. Ottaviano
Aravind V. Rayer
Kazi Z. Sumon
Allan L. L. East
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An Arrhenius Argument to Explain Electrical Conductivity Maxima versus Temperature
2013
Colin M. Kuntz
Allan L. L. East
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The origin of the conductivity maximum in molten salts. I. Bismuth chloride
2012
Journal of Chemical Physics
Adam T. Clay
Colin M. Kuntz
Keith E. Johnson
Allan L. L. East
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