Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (90)

  1. 83. Colin, R., Drowart, J., & Verhaegen, G. (1965). Mass-spectrometric study of the vaporization of tin oxides: Dissociation energy of SnO. Transactions of the Faraday Society, 61, 1364-1371.
  2. 84. Drowart, J., Colin, R., & Exsteen, G. (1965). Mass-spectrometric study of the vaporization of lead monoxide: Dissociation energy of PbO. Transactions of the Faraday Society, 61, 1376-1383.
  3. 85. Colin, R., & Drowart, J. (1964). Thermodynamic study of tin selenide and tin telluride using a mass spectrometer. Transactions of the Faraday Society, 60, 673-683.
  4. 86. Colin, R., Goldfinger, P., & Jeunehomme, M. P. (1964). Mass-spectrometric studies of the vaporization of the sulphides of calcium, strontium and barium. The dissociation energy of S2 and SO. Transactions of the Faraday Society, 60, 306-316.
  5. 87. Colin, R., & Drowart, J. (1964). Thermodynamic study of germanium monotelluride using a mass spectrometer. Journal of Physical Chemistry (1952), 68(2), 428-430.
  6. 88. Colin, R., Goldfinger, P., & Jeunehomme, M. P. (1962). Existence of gaseous sulphides of the transition elements: Dissociation energy of gaseous MnS. Nature (London), 194(4825), 282-283. doi:10.1038/194282a0
  7. 89. Colin, R., & Drowart, J. (1962). Thermodynamic study of tin sulfide and lead sulfide using a mass spectrometer. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 37(5), 1120-1125.
  8. 90. Colin, R., Goldfinger, P., & Jeunehomme, M. P. (1960). Mass spectrometric investigation of the vaporization of sulphides and the dissociation energy of S2. Nature (London), 187(4735), 408-409. doi:10.1038/187408a0
  9.   Communications publiées lors de congrès ou colloques nationaux et internationaux (5)

  10. 1. Carleer, M., Kiseleva, M. B., Fally, S., Coheur, P., Clerbaux, C., Colin, R., Daumont, L., Jenouvrier, A., Merienne, M.-F., Hermans, C., & Vandaele, A. C. (2003). Laboratory Fourier transform spectroscopy of the water absorption continuum from 2500 to 22500 cm-1. In C. Camy-Peyret & A. Vigasin (Eds.), Weakly interacting molecular pairs: unconventional absorbers of radiation in the atmosphere (pp. 213-221). (NATO science series., Series IV, Earth and environmental sciences, 27). Dordrecht ; Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  11. 2. Chugreev, A., Razbirin, B. S., Starukhin, A., Zgoda, A., Smirnov, V., Grushko, Y., Kolesnik, S., Eletskii, A. V., Bezmelnitsyn, V. N., Sokolov, V. B., Ryzhkov, A. V., Coheur, P., Liévin, J., & Colin, R. (2001). Optical spectroscopyof matrix-isolated halogenated fullerenes. In H. Kuzmany, K. Atkinson, M. Mehring, & S. Roth (Eds.), Electronic properties of molecular nanostructures : XV International Winterschool/Euroconference. (AIP conference proceedings, 591). Melville, N.Y.: American Institute of Physics.
  12. 3. Coheur, P., Fally, S., Vandaele, A. C., Hermans, C., Jenouvrier, A., Carleer, M., Merienne, M. F., Clerbaux, C., & Colin, R. (2001). Absolute intensities of water vapour lines in the near ultraviolet and visible regions. Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. Vol. 4168 (pp. 97-105).
  13. 4. Coheur, P., Cornil, J., Dos Santos, D. A., Birkett, P. R., Liévin, J., Brédas, J.-L., Janot, J. M., Seta, P., Leach, S., Walton, D. R. M., Taylor, R., Kroto, H. W., & Colin, R. (1998). Photophysical properties of some hexa-functionalized C60 derivatives. In Recent Advances in the Chemistry and Physics of Fullerenes and Related Materials: Vol. 6 (pp. 1156-1172). (Proceedings (Electrochemical Society), 98-8). Pennington, NJ: Electrochemical Society.

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