Group Members:  Matthew Craddock

Columbia University, Department of Chemistry, Ann McDermott Group

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Matthew Craddock


Post-doc (since 2005)

E-mail mc2599@columbia.edu
Lab phone  (212)  854  8386
Fax             (212) 932  1289

Department of Chemistry
Havemeyer Hall MC 3132
3000 Broadway, Columbia University
New York, NY 10027

 

Bs.C. 
chemistry

May 1999

Purchase College-State University of New York, Purchase, NY

"A study of Surface Oxidation of Carbon monoxide on Copper-Manganese Oxide Octahedral Molecular Sieve-2 Using Diffuse Reflectance Onfrared Fourier Transform Spectroscopy"


Advisor: Dr. Taina Chao

Ph.D.
Chemistry

June 2005

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN


"Microwave Studies of Hydrogen Bonded and Partially Bound Gas Phase Molecular Clusters"


Advisor: Dr. Kenneth R. Leopold

 

 Publications  
  • Publications

    “Microwave Spectroscopic Investigation of Nitric Acid Dihydrate” M.B. Craddock, C.S. Brauer, M.C. Orillal, K.R. Leopold, manuscript in preparation.

  • Publications Publications

    “Nuclear Quadrupole Coupling Constants for Rare-isotopic Forms of Nitric Acid. “Ott, M. E.; Craddock, M. B.; Leopold, K. R..  J. Mol. Spectrosc.  (2005),  229(2),  286-289.

  • Publications “Microwave Observation of H3N∙∙∙SO3∙∙∙H2O Using a Concentric, Dual-Injection Nozzle Source”, S.W. Hunt, C.S. Brauer, M.B. Craddock, K. J. Higgins, A.M.Nienow, and K.R. Leopold, Chem. Phys., 305(1-3),155-164 (2004). 

  • “Influence of a Polar Near-Neighbor on Incipient Proton Transfer in a Strongly Hydrogen Bonded Complex”: S.W. Hunt, K.J. Higgins, M.B. Craddock, C.S. Brauer, K.R. Leopold, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 125, 13850-13860 (2003). 
  • “A Microwave and Ab Initio Investigation of N2-SO3, OC-SO3, and OC-SO3-Ar”: M.B. Craddock, C.S. Brauer, K.J. Higgins, and K.R. Leopold, J. Mol. Spectrosc., 222, 63-73 (2003).
  • “Correlation of Dative Bond Length and Donor Proton Affinity in Adducts of SO3: A Good Predictor for HCCCN-SO3”: S.W. Hunt, D.L. Fiacco, M. Craddock, and K.R. Leopold, J. Mol. Spectrosc., 212, 213-218 (2002).