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Revised 5/25/18 1 Curriculum Vitae EDWARD LEON QUITEVIS PERSONAL INFORMATION Address: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Box 40161 Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas 79409-1061 Telephone: (806) 834-3066 FAX: (806) 742-1289 Cell: (806) 790-0348 e-mail: [email protected] Web pages: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/chemistry/Faculty/quitevis http://myweb.ttu.edu/equitevi/quitevis_group/ EDUCATION 1981 Ph. D. (Chemical Physics) Harvard University Thesis Title: "Electron Transfer to Weakly Bound Complexes" Thesis Advisor: Professor Dudley R. Herschbach 1976 A. M. (Physics) Harvard University 1974 B. S. with Highest Honors University of California at Berkeley (Chemistry) ACADEMIC POSITIONS 1998-present Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech University 1990-1998 Associate Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech University 1989-present Joint Professor of Physics Department of Physics, Texas Tech University 1984-1990 Assistant Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech University

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Curriculum Vitae

EDWARD LEON QUITEVIS PERSONAL INFORMATION Address: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Box 40161 Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas 79409-1061 Telephone: (806) 834-3066 FAX: (806) 742-1289 Cell: (806) 790-0348 e-mail: [email protected] Web pages: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/chemistry/Faculty/quitevis http://myweb.ttu.edu/equitevi/quitevis_group/ EDUCATION 1981 Ph. D. (Chemical Physics) Harvard University Thesis Title: "Electron Transfer to Weakly Bound Complexes" Thesis Advisor: Professor Dudley R. Herschbach 1976 A. M. (Physics) Harvard University 1974 B. S. with Highest Honors University of California at Berkeley (Chemistry) ACADEMIC POSITIONS 1998-present Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech University 1990-1998 Associate Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech University

1989-present Joint Professor of Physics Department of Physics, Texas Tech University 1984-1990 Assistant Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech University

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1984, Spring Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto 1982-1983 Chemistry Tutor Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto 1982-1984 Postdoctoral Research Associate Picosecond Spectroscopy Laboratory, Laser Physics and Chemistry Group, University of Toronto (Mentor: Geraldine A. Kenney-Wallace) 1981-1982 Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto (Mentor: Geraldine A. Kenney-Wallace) HONORS AND AWARDS 2018-2021 President’s Excellence in Research Professorship 2017, Fall Golden Key International Honor Society 2016, Spring Faculty Development Leave at Univ. of Rostock, Germany 2015, Spring Named as Honored Faculty by Phi Beta Kappa Inductees 2012 Philippine-American Academy of Science and Engineering (PAASE) 1991, Spring Faculty Development Leave at Stanford Univ. 1988 and 1989, Summers Visiting Scientist, Exxon Research and Engineering Co. 1987 Sigma Xi 1974 Phi Beta Kappa 1974 Outstanding Chemistry Student, College of Chemistry, University of California at Berkeley 1974 A. R. C. S. Foundation Award 1972-1974 University of California Regents' Scholar 1970-1973 California State Scholarship, UC Berkeley 1971-1972 Decoto Scholarship, UC Berkeley 1970-1971 UC Mothers’ Club Scholarship

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1970-1971 Edward Kraft Prize, UC Berkeley 1970 Honors at Entrance, UC Berkeley TEACHING 1. Courses Taught at Texas Tech University* Course Number Course Title Dates (enrollments) Chemistry 1108H Principles of Chemistry II Spring 2000(28), Spring 2001(20) Laboratory (Honors Section) Chemistry 1305 Chemistry and Society I Fall 1989(148) Chemistry 1307 Principles of Chemistry I Fall 1985(235), Fall 1990(258), Fall 1991(264), Fall 2002(134), Spring 2003(95), Fall 2003(275), Spring 2004(267+60), Spring 2005(300), Fall 2005(295), Spring 2006(300), Spring 2010(301), Spring 2011(200), Fall 2011(301), Spring 2014(300), Spring 2015(304), Fall 2015(305), Fall 2016(258), Summer I 2018(45) Chemistry 1308 Principles of Chemistry II Spring 1986(122), Fall 1997(241) Fall 1998(230), Fall 2001(86), Fall 2002(270), Fall 2004(300) Spring 2007(136), Fall 2007(262) Fall 2008 (328) Chemistry 1308H Principles of Chemistry II Spring 1998(20), Spring 1999(20) (Honors Section) Spring 2000(29), Spring 2001(20) Spring 2002 (19), Spring 2013(71) Chemistry 3107 Physical Chemistry Fall 1986-Spring 1997 (avg/yr 100) -3108 Laboratory I and II Fall 2004-Spring 2014 (avg/yr 200) Spring 2018 (72) Chemistry 3301 Physical Chemistry Spring 1988(14), Fall 1989(17), for the Biological Sciences Spring 1989(14), Fall, 1990(18) Chemistry 3307 Physical Chemistry I Fall 1984(25), Spring 1985(11), Fall 1985(53), Fall 1987(51)

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Fall 1999(15), Fall 2000(25) Chemistry 3308 Physical Chemistry II Spring 1986(28), Spring 1993(16), Spring 1995(25), Spring 1997(56), Spring 1998 (51), Spring 2002(16) Chemistry 5010 Nonlinear Spectroscopy Fall 2010(9), Fall 2013(6) Quantum Coherence Spring 2012(5) Liouville Space Theory Fall 2012(5) of Nonlinear Spectroscopy Chemistry 5342 Advanced Physical Fall 1986(12), Fall 1988(7) Chemistry Introduction Quantum Spring 2017(10) Chemistry Chemistry 5345 Molecular Spectroscopy Spring 1992(7), Fall 1995(8), Fall 2017(5) Chemistry 5346 Statistical Mechanics Spring 1999(6), Fall 2000(6), Spring 2001(6), Fall 2014(7) Chemistry 5348 Special Topics in Spring 1994(5) Physical Chemistry: Lasers and Nonlinear Optics *semester (number of students) 2. Graduate Students Supervised

a. Ph.D. Dissertations and Masters Theses (17 completed; 4 in progress) Sophia Sagala, Ph.D. Chemistry (current) Jagdeep Kaur Sekhon, Ph.D. Chemistry (current) Mahesh Thakurathi, Ph.D. Chemistry (current) Meng, Dujuan, Ph.D. Chemistry (current) Xinyue Liang, M.S. Chemistry, 2018 Thesis Title: The Effects of Different Types of Graphite and Ionic Liquids on the Properties of Carbon Paste Electrodes Yu Zhang, M.S. Chemistry, 2017 Thesis Title: Direct Exfoliation of Graphene in Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids: Effect of Chain Length and Cation Symmetry Gurung, Eshan, Ph.D. Chemistry 2016 Dissertation Title: Physical Property, Structure, and Dynamics Studies of Ionic Liquid Systems Thakurathi, Mahesh, M.S. Chemistry 2016 Thesis Title: The Stokes-Einstein Equation and the Diffusion of Ferrocene in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids (RTILs) Studied by Cyclic Voltammetry

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Xue, Lianjie, Ph.D. Chemistry 2015 Dissertation Title: Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy, Physical Properties, and Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquid Systems Meng, Dujuan, M.S. Chemistry 2014 Thesis Title: Reorientational Dynamics of Methyl Methacrylate and Nonconfinement Effects Studied by Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy Udugama Arachchilage, Rakthitha, M.S. Physics 2013 Thesis Title: Effect of Cation Symmetry on Probe Rotational Diffusion in Ionic Liquids Studied by Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching Mendoza, Kayla, M.S. Chemistry 2013 Thesis Title: Measurement of Ultraslow Rotational Dynamics of Probes in Imidazolium-based Ionic Liquids Near and Below the Glass Transition Temperature: Studying the Role of Structural Heterogeneity on Dynamic Heterogeneity Fehmi Bardak, Ph.D. Chemistry 2013 Dissertation Title: Dynamics of Probes in Ionic Liquids From Ultrafast to Ultraslow Qianqian Gao, M.S. Chemistry 2012 Thesis Title: Aggregation Behavior of Ionic Liquids in Aqueous Solution Studied by Physical Methods F. William Weaver, Ph.D. Chemistry 2003 Dissertation Title: Studies of Methylene Blue Monomer-Dimer Equilibrium in Supercooled Glycerol Archita Sengupta, M.S. Chemistry 1996 Thesis Title: Raman Studies of Iodine-Doped Poly(vinyl alcohol) Thin Films Tracy Bryans, M.S. Chemistry 1995 Thesis Title: Raman Studies of Sol-Gel Confined Methyl Iodide Yavuz Onganer, Ph.D. Chemistry 1993 Dissertation Title: Photodynamics of Merocyanine 540 in Liquid and Membrane Systems Ming-Liang Horng, Ph. D. Chemistry 1992 Dissertation Title: Picosecond Spectroscopy of Molecular Aggregates Kelly Casey, Ph. D. Applied Physics 1988 Dissertation Title: Studies of Solvent-Solute Interactions in the Photophysics of Laser Dyes Sun-Yung Chen, M. S. Physics 1988 Thesis Title: Picosecond Pump-probe Spectroscopic Study of Electronic Energy Relaxation in H-aggregates of 1,1'-Diethyl-2,2'-Dicarbocyanine (DDC) on Colloidal Silica

b. Thesis and Dissertation Committees for Other Graduate Students

Student Name Degree /Date Field

Bhumika Jayee Ph.D./--- Chemistry Collin Borcik Ph.D./--- Chemistry Rozana Bari Ph.D./--- Chemical Engineering Astrid Torres Ph.D./--- Chemical Engineering Haoyu Zhao Ph.D./--- Chemical Engineering Heedong Yoon Ph.D./2018 Chemical Engineering

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Acharya, Sanjit Ph.D./2017 Plant and Soil Sciences Pei Zhang M.S./2016 Chemistry Qing Zhang Ph.D./2016 Chemistry Ran Tao Ph.D./2015 Chemical Engineering Tanya Jackson M.S./2015 Plant and Soil Science Xiguang Li Ph.D./2015 Chemical Engineering Siyang Gao Ph.D./2015 Chemical Engineering Rozana Bari M.S./2014 Chemical Engineering Shu Zheng M.S./2014 Chemistry Cerkan Belyimez Ph.D/2014 Physics Jing Zhao Ph.D./2014 Chemical Engineering Xiaojun Di Ph.D./2014 Chemical Engineering Shu Liu M.S./2013 Chemistry Jin Hua Wang Ph.D./2013 Chemical Engineering Liming Qiu Ph.D./2013 Physics Shanghong Xu Ph.D./2011 Chemical Engineering Jiaxi Gao Ph.D./2011 Chemical Engineering Larry G. Hines Jr. M.S./2010 Chemistry John N. Como Ph.D./2010 Physics Yung P. Koh Ph.D./2010 Chemical Engineering Sean Burrow Ph.D./2009 Chemistry Jason V. Dyke Ph.D./2008 Chemistry Qian Qin Ph.D./2008 Chemical Engineering Wei Zheng Ph.D./2008 Chemical Engineering P. Badrinarayanan Ph.D./2007 Chemical Engineering David Idowu Ph.D./2007 Chemistry Rejwan Ali Ph.D./2006 Physics Lameck Banda Ph.D/2006 Chemical Engineering Yong Zheng Ph.D./2003 Chemical Engineering Kimberly Bouldin Ph.D./2003 Physics Jacob Urquidi Ph.D./2001 Chemistry Sangki Chun Ph.D./2001 Chemistry Dawn Kardash Ph.D./2001 Chemistry Michael Houlne M.S./1998 Chemistry James Sweet Ph.D. /1997 Chemistry

Chul Hee Cho Ph.D./1997 Chemistry Darcey Wayment Ph.D./1997 Chemistry Mary Vedamuthu Ph.D./1996 Chemistry Hanghui Lui Ph.D./1996 Chemistry Ahmed Abbas Ph.D./1995 Chemistry Shaorong Liu Ph.D./1995 Chemistry Qiang Zao Ph.D./1994 Chemistry Kelly Griffith Ph.D./1994 Chemistry Mark A. Roberson Ph.D./1993 Physics Lynn Myers Ph.D./1993 Chemistry Saddettin Güner Ph.D./1992 Chemistry Mekkaoui Alaoui Ph.D./1992 Applied Physics Thomas C. Clancy M.S./1991 Chemistry

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Sun-Yung Chen Ph.D./1991 Applied Physics Shihua Yao M.S./1990 Chemistry Cherlyn Garcia M.S./1990 Chemistry Chang Ho Chung Ph.D./1989 Chemistry Luis A. B. Cortez Ph.D./1989 Agricultural Engineering Boyd G. Gafford Ph.`D./1989 Chemistry Woo-Yeong Jeong Ph.D./1989 Chemistry Kihyung Song Ph.D./1989 Chemistry Marvin E. Grice II Ph.D./1987 Chemistry Yuhua Guan Ph.D./1987 Physics Larry A. Spino Ph.D./1987 Chemistry 3. Postdoctoral Fellows/Research Associates (10) Manickam Neelakandan 1994-1996 Debi Pant 1995-1996 Byung-Ryool Hyun 2000-2002 Justin R. Rajian 2003-2007 Dong Xiao 2005-2010 Pillhun Son 2011, Summer

George Tamas 2013, Summer, Fall Kayla Mendoza 2014, Spring Vidura D.

Thalangamaarachchige 2015, Fall-present Lianjie Xue 2016, Spring

4. Undergraduate Researchers (39) Katya Torres-Ulloa4 2017, Summer I

Matthew Knight 2016, Fall; 2017, Spring Troxell, Shelby 2015, Fall; 2016, Spring; 2017, Spring Saqib, Sameer 2015, Spring, Summer II, Fall Seong Yeon Cho 2015, Spring, Summer I and II Xavier Q. Hawthorne4 2014, Summer Anthony R. Toops 2013, Fall; 2014, Spring, Summer, Fall Matthew Heberle 2013, Summer, Fall; 2014, Spring Summer, Fall Todd Germain 2012, Summer, Fall Teresa Awour 2012, Spring, Fall Stephen Patton 2011, Fall Elizabeth Valenzuela 2011, Fall Joana Cisneros4 2011, Summer Charlene Zubiate 2011, Spring, Fall Julie Krapfel 2010, Fall; 2011, Spring Christina Eisenhut 2010, Fall; 2011, Spring Stephen C. Bacon4 2010, Summer Alexander Chase Castillo 2009, Spring, Summer Brad Worley 2008, Fall; 2009, Spring, Fall

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Hemang Patel 2008, Fall Omar J. Martinez4 2008, Summer Travis Alexander 2007, Summer William Harman 2006, Spring, Fall Karla Evora 2005, Fall Jonathan Cotton1 2003, Summer, Fall

Sam Castillo 2003, Spring, Summer Stephanie Alley1 2002, Summer, 2002-2003 Bruce McHam 2001-2002 Devin Lowe1 2001-2002 Lam Nguyen1 2000-2001 Cristi Crites2 2000, Summer Leann Silhan1 1999, Spring Stephanie Sharp 1995, Summer

Vikki VanDuzee 1995, Summer David Bessire3 1993-1995 Pei-Pei Tang 1990-92 Jeff Klein 1992, Spring Kian Leun Chow 1985 1Honors College Undergraduate Research Fellow 2Hugh Hughes Medical Institute Science Education Fellow 3Howard Hughes Medical Institute Undergraduate Fellow, 1994-1995; Goldwater Scholar, 1995-1996. 4National Science Foundation, Summer Underrepresented Minority Research Scholar (SUMR). 5. High School Researchers (22)

Nicholas Stockton2 2017, Summer Gautam V. Pappu2 2013, Summer Surya Pochareddy2 2012, Summer Johannes Kronenberg 2011, Summer Samantha Simpson2 2010, Summer Rodneysha Benson3 2009, Summer Peter Chang2 2009, Summer Naveed Jooma2 2008, Summer Amanda Cady2 2006, Summer Xin (Cissy) Si2 2005, Summer Essence Yung2 2003, Summer Justin Kenna2 2002, Summer Promiti Dutta2 2001, Summer Cristine Romano1 2000, Summer Edwin Chu2 2000, Summer Ashley Spence2 1999, Summer David H. Huang2 1996, Summer Daniel J. Galligan2 1996, Summer Elijah Culpepper2 1994, Summer

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Katayun Irani2 1993, Summer Lawrence L. Walters2 1992, Summer Mary Yin1,2 1992, Summer; 1991, Summer

1Clark Summer Summer Scholar 2Welch Summer Scholar 3Summer Research Academy for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry participant. RESEARCH 1. Areas of Research Interest

Physical chemistry of ionic liquids; structure and intermolecular dynamics of liquids, complex fluids, and nanoconfined liquids, glass transition and supercooled liquids, graphene and cellulose dissolution; linear and nonlinear optical dynamics of molecular aggregates; photochemistry and photophysics in model biomembranes, polymeric media, and colloidal dispersions; solute-solvent interactions in the photophysical and photochemical properties of organic molecules.

2. Scholarly Publications (88) As of 05/25/18, 3138 citations, h-index – 28 (Google Scholar), i10-index – 51 (Google

Scholar), RG Score – 35.15 (Researchgate). a. Peer-Reviewed Articles (74)

1. “A Simulation Study of CS2 Solutions in Two Related Ionic Liquids with Dications and Monocations,” R. M. Lynden-Bell and E. L. Quitevis, J. Chem. Phys. 148, 193844(1)- 193844(6), (2018). Published on Web 04/23/2018.

2. “Ionic Liquids at the Surface of Graphite: Wettability and Structure,” E. Bordes, L. Douce, E. L. Quitevis, A. A. H. Padua, and M. Costa Gomes, J. Chem. Phys., 148, 1933840(1)-1933840(9) (2018). Published on Web 03/29/2018.

3. “Temperature Dependence of Volumetric and Dynamic Properties of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids,” F. Khabaz, Y. Zhang, L. Xue, E. L. Quitevis, E. J. Maginn, and R. Khare, J. Phys. Chem. B, 122, 2414-2424 (2018). Published on Web 02/05/2018.

4. “The Stokes-Einstein Equation and the Diffusion of Ferrocene in Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids Studied by Cyclic Voltammetry: Effects of Cation Ion Symmetry and Alkyl Chain Length” M. Thakurathi, E. Gurung, M. M. Cetin, V. D. Thalangamaarachchige, M. F. Mayer, C. Korzeniewski, E. L. Quitevis, Electrochimica Acta, 259, 245-252 (2018). Published on Web 10/24/2017.

5. “Fragility of Ionic Liquids Measured by Flash Differential Scanning Calorimetry,” R. Tao, E. Gurung, M. M. Cetin, M. F. Mayer, E. L. Quitevis, S. L. Simon, Thermochimica Acta, 654, 121-129 (2017), Published on Web 05/15/2017.

6. “Comparative Study of the Intermolecular Dynamics of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids with Linear and Branched Alkyl Chains: OHD-RIKES Measurements,” L. Xue,

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F. Bardak, G. Tamas, and E. L. Quitevis, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 19, 4661-4672 (2017), Published on Web 01/19/2017.

7. “The Importance of Polarizability: Comparison of Models of Carbon Disulphide in the Ionic Liquids [C1C1im][NTf2] and [C4C1im][NTf2],” R. M. Lynden-Bell and E. L. Quitevis, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 18, 16535-16543 (2016). Published on Web 06/07/2016.

8. “Effect of Alkyl Chain Branching on Physicochemical Properties of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids,” L. Xue, E. Gurung, G. Tamas, M. T. Shadeck, Y. P. Koh, S. L. Simon, M. Maroncelli, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 61, 1078-1091 (2016). Published on Web 02/14/2016. Published in special issue “Proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Ionic Liquids.”

9. “Comparative OHD-RIKES Study of the Low-Frequency (0-250 cm-1) Vibrational Dynamics of Dibenzyl- and Monobenzyl-Substituted Imidazolium Ionic Liquids and Benzene/Dimethylimidazolium Mixtures," L. Xue, G. Tamas, and E. L. Quitevis, ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng. 4, 514-524 (2016). Published on Web 12/28/15. Invited paper for special section “Ionic Liquids at the Interface of Chemistry and Engineering.”

10. “Molecular Topology and Local Dynamics Govern the Viscosity of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids," Y. Zhang, L. Xue, F. Khabaz, R. Doerfler, E. L. Quitevis, R. Khare, and E. Maginn, J. Phys. Chem. B. 119, 14934-14944 (2015). Published on Web 10/27/15.

11. “Solubility of n-Butane and 2-Methylpropane (Isobutane) in 1-Alkyl-3-methylimidazolium-based Ionic Liquids with Linear and Branched Alkyl Side-Chains,” L. Pison, K. Shimizu, G. Tamas, J. N. Canongia Lopes, E. L. Quitevis, and M. F. Costa Gomes, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 117, 30328-30342 (2015). Published on Web 10/15/15.

12. “An OHD-RIKES and Simulation Study Comparing a Benzylmethylimidazolium Ionic Liquid with an Equimolar Mixture of Dimethylimidazolium and Benzene,” L. Xue, G. Tamas, R. P. Matthews, A. J. Stone, P. A. Hunt, E. L. Quitevis, and R. M. Lynden-Bell, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 17, 9973-9983 (2015). Published on Web 03/05/15.

13. “Heterogeneous Dynamics in Ionic Liquids at the Glass Transition: Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching Measurements of Probe Rotational Motion from Tg-10 K to Tg+4 K,” F. Bardak, J. R. Rajian, P. Son, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Non-Cryst. Solids, 407, 324-332 (2015). Published on Web 10/8/2014. Invited paper for 7th IDMRCS special issue.

14. “Direct Exfoliation of Graphene in Ionic Liquids with Aromatic Groups,” R. Bari, G. Tamas, Fahmida Irin, A. Aquino, M. J. Green, and E. L. Quitevis, Coll. Surf. A, 463, 63-69 (2014). Published on Web 09/20/2014.

15. “Thermophysical Properties of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids: The Aliphatic versus Aromatic Functionality,” R. Tao, G. Tamas, L. Xue, S. L. Simon, E. L. Quitevis, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 59, 2717-2724 (2014). Published on Web 07/30/2014.

16. “Structure and Intermolecular Dynamics of Equimolar Benzene and 1,3-Dimethylimidazolium Bis[(trifluoromethane)sulfonyl]amide Mixture: Molecular Dynamics Simulations and OKE Spectroscopic Measurements,” R. M. Lynden-Bell, L. Xue, G. Tamas, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Chem. Phys., 141, 044506(1)-044506(13) (2014). Published on Web 07/28/2014.

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17. “Probing the Interplay between Electrostatic and Dispersion Interactions in the Solvation of Nonpolar Nonaromatic Solutes in Ionic Liquids: OKE Spectroscopic Study of CS2/[CnC1im][NTf2] Mixtures (n = 1-4),” L. Xue, G. Tamas, E. Gurung, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Chem. Phys., 140, 164512(1)-164512(11) (2014). Published on Web 04/29/2014.

18. “OKE Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Polar and Nonpolar Molecules in Ionic Liquids,” E. L. Quitevis, F. Bardak, D. Xiao, L. G. Hines, Jr., P. Son, R. A. Bartsch, P. Yang, and G. A. Voth, in Ionic Liquids: Science and Applications, A. E. Visser, N. E. Bridges, R. D. Rogers, Ed.; ACS Symposium Series 1117; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2012; Chapter 13, pp 271-287. Published on Web 12/18/2012.

19. “Nanostructural Organization in Acetonitrile/Ionic Liquid Mixtures: Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy,” F. Bardak, D. Xiao, L. G. Hines, Jr., P. Son, R. A. Bartsch, E. L. Quitevis, P. Yang, and G. A. Voth , ChemPhysChem 13, 1687-1700 (2012). Published on Web 05/08/2012. Featured on the cover of ionic liquids special issue and recognized as a VIP (very important paper).

20. Comment on “Using Ethane and Butane as Probes to the Molecular Structure of 1-Alkyl-3-methylimidazolium Bis[(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl]imide Ionic Liquids,” E. L. Quitevis, Faraday Discuss. 154 86 (2012).

21. Comment on “New Experimental Evidence Supporting the Mesoscopic Segregation Model in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids, E. L. Quitevis, Faraday Discuss. 154, 192-193 (2012).

22. Comment on “Structure and Dynamics in Protic Ionic Liquids: A Combined Optical Kerr-Effect and Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy Study,” E. L. Quitevis, Faraday Discuss. 154, 207 (2012).

23. “Nanostructural Organization in Carbon Disulfide/Ionic Liquid Mixtures: Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy,” P. Yang, G. A. Voth, D. Xiao, L. G. Hines, Jr., R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Chem. Phys. 135, 034502(1)-034502(12) (2011). Published on the Web 07/18/2011.

24. “Effect of Cation Symmetry on the Morphology and Physicochemical Properties of Imidazolium Ionic Liquids,” W. Zheng, A. Mohammed, L. G. Hines, Jr., D. Xiao, O. J. Martinez, R. A. Bartsch, S. L. Simon, O. Russina, A. Triolo, E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem B. 115, 6572-6584 (2011). Published on the Web 05/02/2011.

25. “Effect of Cation Symmetry on the Low-Frequency Spectra of 1,3-Dialkylimidazolium Bis[(trifluoromethane)sulfonyl]amide Ionic Liquids: OKE and Raman Spectroscopic Measurements and DFT Calculations,” D. Xiao, L. G. Hines, Jr., M. W. Holtz, K. Y. Song, R. A. Bartsch, E. L. Quitevis, Chem. Phys. Lett. 497, 37-42 (2010). Published on Web 07/30/2010.

26. "Morphology and Intermolecular Dynamics of 1-Alkyl-3-methylimidazolium Bis{(trifluoromethane)sulfonyl}amide Ionic Liquids: Structural and Dynamic Evidences of Nanoscale Segregation", O. Russina, A. Triolo, L. Gontrani, R. Caminiti, D. Xiao, L. G. Hines, Jr., R. A. Bartsch, E. L. Quitevis, N. Pleckhova, K. R. Seddon, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter, 21, 424121(9pp) (2009).

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27. "Effect of Cation Symmetry and Alkyl Chain Length on the Structure and Intermolecular Dynamics of 1,3-Dialkylimidazolium Bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide Ionic Liquids," D. Xiao, L. G. Hines, Jr., S. Li, R. A. Bartsch, E. L. Quitevis, O. Russina, A. Triolo, J. Phys. Chem. B, 113 6426-6433 (2009), Published on Web 04/09/2009. Top 20 most cited paper in journal in 3 years after publication.

28. "Intermolecular Vibrational Motions of Solute Molecules Confined in Nonpolar Domains of Ionic Liquids," D. Xiao, L. G. Hines, Jr., R. A. Bartsch, E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem. B. 113, 4544-4548 (2009). Published on Web 03/13/09.

29. "Nanostructural Organization and the Anion Effects in the Optical Kerr Effect Spectra of Binary Ionic Liquid Mixtures," D. Xiao, J. R. Rajian, L. G. Hines, Jr., S. Li, R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem. B, 112, 13316-13325 (2008). Published on Web 09/30/08.

30. "Translational Diffusion in Sucrose Benzoate Near the Glass Transition: Probe Size Dependence in the Breakdown of the Stokes-Einstein Equation," J. R. Rajian and E. L. Quitevis, J. Chem. Phys. 126, 224506(1)-224506(10) (2007).

31. "Nanostructural Organization and Anion Effect on the Temperature Dependence of the Optical Kerr Effect Spectra of Ionic Liquids," D. Xiao, J. R. Rajian, A. Cady, S. Li, R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem. B 111, 4669-4677 (2007). Published on Web 01/18/07. One of 6 papers featured on the cover of special issue Physical Chemistry of Ionic Liquids.

32. Additivity in the Optical Kerr Effect Spectra of Binary Ionic Liquid Mixtures: Implications for Nanostructural Organization," D. Xiao, J. R. Rajian, S. Li, R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem. B, 110, 16174-16178 (2006).

33. "Enhanced Translational Diffusion of Rubrene in Sucrose Benzoate," J. R. Rajian, W. Huang, R. Richert, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Chem. Phys. 124, 014510(1)-014510(7) (2006).

34. "Intermolecular Spectrum of Liquid Biphenyl Studied by Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy," J. R. Rajian, B.-R. Hyun, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem. A, 108, 10107-10115 (2004).

35. "Temperature-Dependence of the Low-Frequency Spectrum of 3-Pentyl-1-methylimidazolium Bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide Studied by Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy," J. R. Rajian, S. Li, R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, Chem. Phys. Lett., 393, 372-377 (2004).

36. "Relaxation of the Methylene Blue Monomer-Dimer Equilibrium in Supercooled Glycerol near the Glass Transition," F. W. Weaver and E. L. Quitevis, Chem. Phys. Lett., 378, 135-141 (2003).

37. "Intermolecular Spectrum of 4-Octyl-4'-cyanobiphenyl in n-Heptane: OHD-RIKES Measurements," B.-R. Hyun and E. L. Quitevis, Chem. Phys. Lett., 373, 526-531 (2003).

38. "Low-Frequency Spectrum of Homeotropically-Aligned Liquid Crystals: Optical Heterodyne-detected Raman-induced Kerr Effect Spectroscopy of 4-Octyl-4'-cyanobiphenyl," B.-R. Hyun and E. L. Quitevis, Chem. Phys. Lett., 370, 725-732 (2003).

39. "Intermolecular Dynamics of Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids: Femtosecond Optical Kerr Effect Measurements on 1-Alkyl-3-methylimidazolium Bis((trifluoro-

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methyl)sulfonyl)imides," B.-R. Hyun, S. V. Dzyuba, R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem. A, 106 , 7579 - 7585 (2002). (G. W. Robinson Festschrift).

40. "Visible Absorption Spectroscopy and Structure of Cyanine Dimers in Aqueous Solution: An Experiment in Physical Chemistry," M.-L. Horng and E. L. Quitevis, J. Chem. Educ., 77, 637-639 (2000).

41. "Photoreduction of Methylene Blue on Cadmium Sulfide Powder," E. L. Quitevis, J. Martorell, Y. Chang, and T. W. Scott, Chem. Phys. Lett., 319, 138-144 (2000).

42. "Microstructure and Porosity of Silica Xerogel Monoliths Prepared by the Fast Sol-Gel Method," T. R. Bryans, V. L. Brawner, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Sol Gel Sci. Tech., 17, 211-217 (2000).

43. "Autoregressive Vibrational Dephasing Analysis of the ν2 Band of Liquid Methyl Iodide in Nanoporous Glass," T. R. Bryans, R. E. Wilde, M. W. Holtz, and E. L. Quitevis, Chem Phys. Lett., 314, 459-464 (1999).

44. "Preparation and Optical Absorption Spectroscopy of J-Aggregate Dye Assemblies," E. L. Quitevis and M.-L. Horng, Recent Res. Devel. in Physical Chem., 3, 183-189 (1999).

45. "The Effect of High Pressure on Vibrational Modes of Polyiodides in Poly(vinyl Alcohol) Films," A. Sengupta, E. L. Quitevis, and M. Holtz, J. Phys. Chem. B, 101, 11092-11098 (1997).

46. "Structure and Intermolecular Dynamics of Liquids: Femtosecond Optical Kerr Effect Measurements in Nonpolar Fluorinated Benzenes," M. Neelakandan, D. Pant, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem. A, 101, 2936-2945 (1997).

47. "Reorientational and Intermolecular Dynamics in Binary Liquid Mixtures of Hexafluorobenzene and Benzene: Femtosecond Optical Kerr Effect Measurements," M. Neelakandan, D. Pant, and E. L. Quitevis, Chem. Phys. Lett., 265, 283-292 (1997).

48. "Temperature-Dependent Resonance Raman Study of Iodine-doped Poly(vinyl Alcohol) Films," A. Sengupta, M. Holtz, and E. L. Quitevis, Chem. Phys. Lett., 263, 25-32 (1996).

49. "Universality in Isomerization Reactions in Polar Solvents," M. Vedamuthu, S. Singh, Y. Onganer, D. R. Bessire, M. Yin, E. L. Quitevis, G. W. Robinson, J. Phys. Chem., 100, 11907-11913 (1996).

50. "Femtosecond Optical Kerr Effect Studies of Liquid Methyl Iodide," E. L. Quitevis and M. Neelakandan, J. Phys. Chem., 100, 10005-10014 (1996).

51. "Picosecond Polarized Pump-Probe Spectroscopy of the Iodine-Amylose Complex," A. Sengupta, M. Neelakandan, P.-P. Tang, M.-L. Horng, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 90, 45-51 (1995).

52. "Effect of Temperature and Viscosity on Rotational Diffusion of Merocyanine 540 in Polar Solvents," D. R. Bessire and E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem., 98, 13083-13092 (1994).

53. "Dynamics of Merocyanine 540 in Model Biomembranes: Photoisomerization in Small Unilamellar Phospholipid Vesicles, Y. Onganer and E. L. Quitevis, Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1192, 27-34 (1994).

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54. "Excited-State Dynamics of Polymer-Bound J-Aggregates," M.-L. Horng and E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem. 97, 12408-12415 (1993).

55. "Dynamics of Ionic Lipophilic Probes in Micelles: Picosecond Fluorescence Depolarization Measurements," E. L. Quitevis, A. H. Marcus, and M. D. Fayer, J. Phys. Chem., 97, 5762-5769 (1993).

56. "Dynamical Solvation Effects on Cis-Trans Isomerization Reactions: Photoisomerization of Merocyanine 540 in Polar Solvents," Y. Onganer, M. Yin, D. R. Bessire, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem., 97, 2344-2354 (1993). (Dudley R. Herschbach Festschrift issue.)

57. "Effect of Solvent on Nonradiative Processes in Xanthene Dyes: Pyronin B in Alcohols and Alcohol-Water Mixtures," Y. Onganer and E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem., 96, 7996-8001 (1992).

58. "Effect of Solvent Polarity on Nonradiative Processes in Xanthene Dyes: The Acid Form of Rhodamine B in Nitrile Solvents," K. G. Casey, Y. Onganer, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 64, 307-314 (1992).

59. "Picosecond Ground-State Rotational Diffusion of Merocyanine 540 in Polar Solvents," E. L. Quitevis and M.-L. Horng, J. Phys. Chem., 94, 5684-5688 (1990).

60. "Picosecond Polarized Spectroscopy of J-Aggregates of Pseudoisocyanine on Colloidal Silica," E. L. Quitevis and M.-L. Horng, J. Phys. Chem., 93, 6198-6201 (1989).

61. "Picosecond Spectroscopic Studies of Electronic Energy Relaxation in H-Aggregates of 1,1'-Diethyl-2,2'-dicarbocyanine on Colloidal Silica," S.-Y. Chen, M.-L. Horng, and E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem., 93, 3683-3388 (1989).

62. "Electron Attachment to CO2 Clusters by Collisional Charge Transfer," E. L. Quitevis and D. R. Herschbach, J. Phys. Chem., 93, 1136-1139 (1989).

63. "Effect of Solvent Polarity on the Nonradiative Processes in Xanthene Dyes: Rhodamine B in Normal Alcohols," K. G. Casey and E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem., 92, 6590-6594 (1988).

64. "Picosecond Studies of Electronic Energy Relaxation in Aggregates of Pseudoisocyanine Adsorbed on Colloidal Silica," E. L. Quitevis, M.-L. Horng, and S.-Y. Chen, in Advances in Laser Science III, A. C. Tam, J. L. Gole, and W. C. Stwalley (Eds.), American Institute of Physics, New York, 1988, pp 697-699.

65. "Picosecond Pump-Probe Spectroscopy of Dyes on Surfaces: Electronic Energy Relaxation in Aggregates of Pseudoisocyanine on Colloidal Silica," E. L. Quitevis, M.-L. Horng, and S.-Y. Chen, J. Phys. Chem., 92, 256-260 (1988).

66. "Picosecond Reorientational Dynamics in Polymer Solutions," E. L. Quitevis, K. G. Casey, and T. W. Sinor, in Advances in Laser Science II, M. Lapp, W. Stwalley, and G. A. Kenney- Wallace (Eds.), American Institute of Physics, New York, 1987, pp 608-610.

67. "Picosecond Rotational Reorientation of Cresyl Violet in Polymer Solutions," E. L. Quitevis, K. G. Casey, and T. W. Sinor, Chem. Phys. Lett., 132, 77-82 (1986).

68. "Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy: A Probe of the Photodynamics of Chemical Intermediates," G. A. Kenney-Wallace, E. L. Quitevis, and E. F. Gudgin Templeton, Rev. Chem. Intermediates, 6, 197-235 (1985).

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69. "Picosecond Reorientational Dynamics of Resorufin: Correlation of Dynamics and Liquid Structure," E. F. Gudgin Templeton, E. L. Quitevis, and G. A. Kenney-Wallace, J. Phys. Chem., 89, 3238-3243 (1985).

70. "Multiple Modulation Spectroscopy at Radiofrequencies for Picosecond Spectroscopy," E. L. Quitevis. E. F. Gudgin Templeton, and G. A. Kenney-Wallace, Appl. Opt., 24, 318-321 (1985).

71. "Synchronization of a Picosecond Mode-Locked Dye Laser Oscillator-Amplifier with a Streak Camera System," E. Quitevis and G. A. Kenney-Wallace, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 55, 1265-1269 (1984).

72. "Electron Attachment to Hydrogen Halide Clusters," E. L. Quitevis, K. H. Bowen, G. W. Liesegang, and D. R. Herschbach, J. Phys. Chem., 87, 2076-2079 (1983).

73. "Subpicosecond Laser Spectroscopy: Strong Field Effects on Molecular Physics and Dynamics," E. Quitevis, P. M. Kroger, C. Kalpouzos, and G. A. Kenney-Wallace, Can. J. Chem., 61, 975-982 (1983).

74. "Electron Attachment to Volatile Uranyl Molecules," A. Yokezeki, E. L. Quitevis, and D. R. Herschbach, J. Phys. Chem., 86, 617-621 (1981).

b. Miscellaneous Papers (Non-refereed) (14 total) 1. “Thermal Analysis and Rheology of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids with Aromatic

Functionality, R. Tao, E. L. Quitevis, and S. L. Simon, Proceedings of the 42nd North American Thermal Analysis Society Conference, 2014.

2. "Probing Nanostructural Organization in Ionic Liquids Using Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy," D. Xiao, J. R. Rajian, L. R. Hines, Jr. S. Li, R. A. Bartsch, E. L. Quitevis, Proceedings of the 37th North American Thermal Analysis Society Conference, 2009.

3. "Biography of G. Wilse Robinson," G. R. Fleming, S. D. Colson, E. L. Quitevis, J. Phys. Chem. 106, 7469-7471 (2002).

4. "George Wilse Robinson Obituary," Physics Today, 54(5), 81-82(2001). 5. "Remembering G. Wilson Robinson - A Tribute from Edward Quitevis," Southwest

Retort, 12-14 (November, 2000). 6. "The Nanoworld," E. L. Quitevis, Lubbock Magazine, 5(1), 44-45 (January, 1999). 7. "Picosecond Optical Dynamics of Molecular Aggregates," E. L. Quitevis and M.-L.

Horng, in Proceeding for the International Conference on Lasers '92, STS Press, McLean, VA 1993, pp 633-638.

8. "Excitation Intensity and Polarization Effects in the Picosecond Spectroscopy of Molecular Aggregates," E. L. Quitevis and M.-L. Horng, Proc. SPIE, Int. Soc. Photo. Eng., 1209, 198-205 (1990).

9. "Picosecond Light Scattering Studies of Surface and Solid State Reactions," T. W. Scott, C. E. Doubleday, and E. L. Quitevis, Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Polym. Chem.), 30, 563-564 (1989).

10. "Role of Torsional Dynamics in the Photophysics of Xanthene Dyes," K. G. Casey and E. L. Quitevis, Proc. SPIE, Int. Soc. Photo. Eng., 910, 144 -150 (1988).

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11. "Picosecond Modulation Spectroscopy and Photodynamics of Dye Molecules," E. L. Quitevis, E. F. Gudgin Templeton, and G. A. Kenney-Wallace, in Proceeding for the International Conference on Lasers '84, STS Press, McLean, VA 1985, pp. 153-161.

12. "Subpicosecond Laser Spectroscopy: Pulse Diagnostics and Molecular Dynamics in Liquids," C. Kalpouzos, G. A. Kenney-Wallace, P. M. Kroger, E. Quitevis, and S. C. Wallace, in Picosecond Phenomena III, K. Eisenthal, R. M. Hochstrasser, W. Kaiser, and A. Laubereau (Eds.), Springer-Verlag, New York, 1985, pp 221-227.

13. "Generation and Amplification of Ultrashort Laser Pulses and Electron Trapping in Amorphous Media," C. Kalpouzos, G. A. Kenney-Wallace, P. M. Kroger, and E. Quitevis, Proc. SPIE, Int. Soc. Photo. Eng., 322, 188-198 (1982).

14. "The Oxides of Nitrogen with Respect to Urban Smog, Supersonic Transports and Global Methane," H. S. Johnston and E. Quitevis, in Radiation Research, Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Radiation Research, O. F. Nygaard, H. I. Adler, and W. K. Sinclair (Eds.), Academic Press, New York. 1975, pp. 1299-1313.

c. Patents (1) 1. U. S. Patent Pub. No.: US4658218A Pub. Date: 04/14/87

Title: “Synchronisation mode-locked oscillator-amplifier dye laser – has streak camera triggered by pulse from deflecting portion of output of amplifier chain.” Inventors: G. A. Kenney-Wallace and E. L. Quitevis

3. Invited Seminars (48 total)

1. “Summer Underrepresented Minority Research Scholar Program: Physical Chemistry of Ionic Liquids,” April 28, 2017, Department of Chemistry, Prairie View A&M University.

2. “Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy of Molecular and Ionic Liquids,” Gesellschaft Deutsche Chemiker (GDCh) Kolloquien, Institut für Chemie, Universität Rostock, Rostock, Germany, June 9, 2016.“Comparative Study of the Intermolecular Dynamics of Benzene/Ionic Liquid Mixtures and Benzyl Functionalized Liquids: Femtosecond OKE Spectroscopic Measurements,” Department of Physics, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea, June 22, 2015.

3. Ionic Liquids for Processing Macromolecules and Carbon Nanomaterials: Fundamental Interactions and Applications,” Department of Physics, Texas Southern University, February 4, 2014.

4. “Ionic Liquids – Science and Applications, Department of Physics, Texas Southern University, March 22, 2013.“Translational and Rotational Diffusion of Probes in Glass-forming Liquids near the Glass Transition: Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching Measurements,” Department of Physics, Texas Tech University, September 27, 2012.

5. “Translational and Rotational Diffusion of Probes in Glass-forming Liquids near the Glass Transition: Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching Measurements,” Department of Chemistry, University of Oregon, February 27, 2012.

6. "Effect of Cation Symmetry on the Morphology and Physiochemical Properties of Imidazolium Ionic Liquids," Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Maryland, June 14, 2011.

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7. “Signatures of Structural Heterogeneity in the Physical Properties of Ionic Liquids,” Department of Physics, New Mexico State University, March 4, 2011.

8. “Ionic Liquids: A New Platform for Multipurpose Advanced Materials,” Department of Chemistry, Prairie View A&M University, October 2, 2009.

9. “Probing Nanostructural Organization in Ionic Liquids Using Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy,” Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at El Paso, September 18, 2009

10. “Probing Nanostructural Organization in Ionic Liquids Using Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy,” Department of Physics, Texas Tech University, February 21, 2008.

11. “Physical Chemistry of Ionic Liquids,” Department of Chemistry, University of Texas Pan American, February 12, 2008.

12. “Nanostructural Organization in Ionic Liquids Probed by Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy” Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, October 24, 2007.

13. “Dynamic Heterogeneity and Translational and Rotational Diffusion in Glass-Forming Liquids near the Glass Transition,” Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University, October 23, 2007.

14. “Nanostructural Organization in Ionic Liquids Probed by Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy” Department of Chemistry, Brooklyn College, October 22, 2007.

15. “Intermolecular Dynamics of Liquids Studied by Ultrafast Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy: From “Simple Molecular Liquids to Complex Fluids” Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University, February 20, 2006.

16. “Intermolecular Dynamics of Liquid Crystals” Department of Physics, Texas Tech University, September 26, 2002.

17. “Raman Studies of Liquids,” Department of Physics, Texas Tech University, April 15, 1999.

18. "Ultrafast Studies of Reorientational Dynamics in Liquids," Department of Chemistry, Kansas State University, November 20, 1997.

19. “Reorientational and Intermolecular Dynamics of Liquids: Ultrafast Laser Measurements,” Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech University, September 10, 1997.

20. "Ultrafast Studies of Reorientational Dynamics in Liquids," Department of Chemistry, New Mexico State University, April 17, 1997.

21. "Femtosecond and Picosecond Studies of Molecular Reorientational Relaxation in Liquids," Department of Chemistry, Baylor University, November 3, 1995.

22. "Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy of Polymer-Bound Molecular Aggregates," Department of Physics, Texas Tech University, December 1, 1994.

23. "Dynamical Solvation Effects in Cis-Trans Photoisomerization," Department of Chemistry, Texas Christian University, Forth Worth, Texas, April 11, 1994.

24. "Picosecond Spectroscopy of Molecular Aggregates," Center for Fast Kinetics Research, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, March 17, 1993.

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25. “Picosecond Optical Dynamics of Molecular Aggregates, Department of Chemistry, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, November 14, 1991.

26. “Picosecond Spectroscopy of Molecular Aggregates,” Department of Chemistry, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, November 4, 1991.

27. "Picosecond Optical Dynamics of Molecular Aggregates," Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, April 4, 1990.

28. "Picosecond Optical Dynamics of Molecular Aggregates," Department of Chemistry, Rice University, Houston, Texas, November 28, 1989.

29. "Ultrafast Laser Studies of Condensed Phase Dynamics," Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, September 6, 1989.

30. "Picosecond Spectroscopy of Molecular Aggregates," Department of Physics, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, May 4, 1989.

31. "Picosecond Spectroscopy: A Chemist's Probe into Molecular Motion," Pan American University, Edinburg, Texas, March 3, 1988.

32. "Picosecond Spectroscopy: A Chemist's Probe into Molecular Motion," Abilene Christian University, Abilene, Texas, January 20, 1988.

33. "Picosecond Pump-Probe Spectroscopy of Dyes in Polymer and Colloidal Solutions," Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, November 20, 1987.

34. "Picosecond Laser Spectroscopy: A Chemist's Probe into Molecular Motion," Eastern New Mexico State University, Portales, New Mexico, January 30, 1987.

35. "Picosecond Pump-Probe Spectroscopy of Oxazine Dyes in Polymer Solutions," University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, December 5, 1986.

36. "Picosecond Laser Spectroscopy: A Chemist's Probe into Molecular Motion," Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas, November 14, 1986.

37. "Picosecond Laser Spectroscopy: A Chemist's Probe into Molecular Motion," Texas Lutheran College, Seguin, Texas, October 3, 1986.

38. "Picosecond Laser Spectroscopy: A Chemist's Probe into Molecular Motion," Tarleton State University, Stephenville, Texas, November 1985.

39. "The Photophysics of Rhodamine B in Aqueous Colloidal Dispersions," Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, August 26, 1985

40. "The Photophysics of Rhodamine B in Aqueous Colloidal Dispersions," Exxon Research and Engineering Co., Annandale, New Jersey, August 23, 1985.

41. "Reorientation in Mixed Polar Solvents Using Difference Frequency Modulation Spectroscopy," Department of Physics, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, January 31, 1985.

42. "Laser Chemistry," Saturday Seminar Series, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, December 12, 1984.

43. "Reorientation in Mixed Polar Solvents Using Difference Frequency Modulation Spectroscopy," Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, December 5, 1984.

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44. "Probes of Condensed Phase Dynamics--From Cluster Beams to Picosecond Lasers," Department of Chemistry, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, January 9, 1984.

45. "Probes of Condensed Phase Dynamics--From Cluster Beams to Picosecond Lasers," Department of Chemistry, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, January 6, 1984.

46. "Probes of Condensed Phase Dynamics--From Cluster Beams to Picosecond Lasers," Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 5, 1984.

47. "Probes of Condensed Phase Dynamics--From Cluster Beams to Picosecond Lasers," Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, December 15, 1983.

48. "Probes of Condensed Phase Dynamics--From Cluster Beams to Picosecond Lasers," Department of Chemistry, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, November 16, 1983.

4. Abstracts (92 total) (presenters are underlined, otherwise given by E. L. Quitevis) a. Invited Papers (21)

1. “The Importance of Polarizability in the Solvation of Molecular Solutes in Ionic Liquids: OHD-RIKES Measurements and Molecular Dynamics Simulations of CS2 in Ionic Liquids, E. L. Quitevis and R. M. Lynden-Bell, Physical Chemistry of Ionic Liquids Symposium, 255th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, March 18-22, 2018.

2. “Dynamics and Local Structures of Mixtures of CS2 in Monocationic and Dicationic Ionic Liquids: OHD-RIKES Measurements and Molecular Dynamics Simulations,” 8th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems, Wisla, Poland, July 23-28, 2017.

3. “Heterogeneous Dynamics in Ionic Liquids at the Glass Transition: Fluorescence Recovery after Photobleaching Measurements of Probe Rotational Motion from Tg – 6 K to Tg + 4 K,” Non-Equilibrium Processes in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology Symposium, 2016 Southwest Regional Meeting (SWRM) Galveston, TX, November 10-13, 2016.

4. “Dynamic Heterogeneity in Ionic Liquids near the Glass Transition Temperature: Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching Measurements of Probe Rotational and Translational Motion,” E. L Quitevis, F. Bardak, R. Udugama-Arachchilage, K. D. Mendoza, M. E. Heberle, A. R. Toops, G. Tamas, Physical Chemistry of Ionic Liquids Symposium, 248th ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014.

5. “Probing Intermolecular Dynamics of Ionic Liquid/Molecular Liquid Mixtures using Femtosecond Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy,” Rede Gelega de Liquidos Ionicos (REGALis) Symposium with Foreign Visitors, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, October 16, 2013.

6. “Dynamic Heterogeneity in Ionic Liquids near the Glass Transition: Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching Measurements of Probe Rotational Diffusion,” E. L. Quitevis, F. Bardak, R. Udugama Arachchilage, K. Mendoza, G. Tamas 7th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxation in Complex Systems, Barcelona, Spain, July 24, 2013.

7. “Comparative Study of the OKE Spectra and Physical Properties of Branched and Linear Alkyl Chain Imidazolium Ionic Liquids,” L. Xue, F. Bardak, G. Tamas, E. Gurung, Y. P.

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Koh, S. L. Simon, and E. L. Quitevis, 5th Conference on Ionic Liquids, Algarve, Portugal, April 22, 2013.

8. “Understanding the Role of Nanostructural Organization in the Intermolecular Dynamics of Ionic Liquids Using Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy,” 32nd Annual Philippine-American Academy of Science and Engineering Meeting and Symposium, Houston, TX, May 4-5, 2012.

9. “Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Nonpolar and Polar Molecules in Ionic Liquids,” Ionic Liquids: Science and Applications Symposium, 243rd American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 25-29, 2012.

10. “Effect of Cation Symmetry and Nanoscale Segregation on the Morphology, Physical Properties, and Low-Frequency Vibration Dynamics of 1,3-Dialkylimidazolium Ionic Liquids,” Physical Chemistry of Ionic Liquids Symposium, 239th American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 21-25, 2010.

11. “Probing Nanostructural Organization in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids Using Optical Effect Spectroscopy,” D. Xiao, J. R. Rajian, L. G. Hines, Jr., R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, 6th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxation in Complex Systems in Rome, Italy, August 30-September 4, 2009.

12. “Effect of Symmetry of the Cation on the Intermolecular Dynamics and Physical Properties of Imidizolium Ionic Liquids,’ D. Xiao, J. R. Rajian, S. Li, L. Hines, R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, 2nd International Congress on Ionic Liquids in Yokohama, Japan, August 5-10, 2007.

13. “Structure and Intermolecular Dynamics of Imidazolium-based Ionic Liquids Probed by Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy, D. Xiao, J. R. Rajian, S. Li, R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, Symposium on the Physical Chemistry of Ionic Liquids, Physical Chemistry Division, 232th National ACS Meeting, San Francisco, September 10-14, 2006.

14. “Model-independent Approach to Understanding the Low-frequency Intermolecular Spectrum of Liquids,” J. R. Rajian, B.-R. Hyun, E. L. Quitevis, Telluride Science Research Center Workshop on Nonlinear Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Fluids, Telluride, CO, June 26-July 1, 2005.

15. "Optical Dynamics of Molecular Dye Aggregate Assemblies Probed by Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy," E. L. Quitevis, Supramolecular Systems Symposium, Inorganic Chemistry Division, 212th National ACS Meeting, Orlando, Florida, August 26-27, 1996.

16. "Electronic Energy Relaxation in Polymer-Bound J-Aggregates," E. L. Quitevis and M.-L. Horng, Symposium on Physical Chemistry in Restricted Geometries, 205th National ACS Meeting, Denver, Colorado, March 29, 1993.

17. "Picosecond Optical Dynamics of Molecular Aggregates," E. L. Quitevis and M.-L. Horng. International Conference on Lasers' 92, Houston, Texas, December 7, 1992.

18. "Picosecond Electronic Energy Transfer Dynamics in Dye Aggregates on Colloidal Silica," E. L. Quitevis, M.-L. Horng, and S.-Y. Chen. Frontiers of Physical Chemistry Symposium, 44th Southwest Regional Meeting, American Chemical Society, Corpus Christi, Texas, December 1, 1988.

19. "The Role of Torsional Dynamics in the Photophysics of Xanthene Dyes," E. L. Quitevis and K. G. Casey, SPIE, Technical Symposium 4, Fluorescence Techniques II, Los

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Angeles, California, January 15, 1988. 20. "Picosecond Modulation Spectroscopy and Photodynamics of Dye Molecules," E. L.

Quitevis, E. F. Templeton, and G. A. Kenney-Wallace, Lasers '84, San Francisco, California, November 26-30, 1984.

21. "Electron Attachment to van der Waals Clusters: Stalking the Solvated Electron," E. L. Quitevis and D. R. Herschbach, Gordon Research Conferences, Radiation Chemistry, Brewster Academy, Wolfboro, New Hampshire, June 23-27, 1980.

b. Contributed Papers (74) 1. “Conductivity and Beta Parameter Studies of Imidazolium-base Ionic Liquids,” M.

Thakurathi, V. Talangamaarachchige, J. Kaur, and E. L. Quitevis, Southwest Regional ACS Meeting, Lubbock, TX, October 29-November 1, 2017.

2. “Intermolecular Spectra of Mixtures of Hexanenitrile and 1-Methyl-3-pentylimidazolium Bis[(trifluoromethane)sulfonyl]amide Studied by Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy, D. Meng, E. Gurung, and E. L. Quitevis, Southwest Regional ACS Meeting, Lubbock, TX, October 29-November 1, 2017.

3. “Rotational Dynamics of Benzene in 1,3-Dimethylimidazolium Bis[(trifluoromethane)sulfonyl]amide and 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium Bis[(trifluoromethane)sulfonyl]amide: NMR T1-Relaxation Measurements,” R. Amani, V. Thalangamaarchchige, E. L. Quitevis, V. Lehde, A. Bonsa, D. Michalik, D. Paschek, and R. Ludwig, Southwest Regional ACS Meeting, Lubbock, TX, October 29-November 1, 2017.

4. “Effect of Alkyl Chain Branching on the Physicochemical Properties of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids,” L. Xue, E. Gurung, G. Tamas, M. T. Shadeck, Y. P. Koh, S. L. Simon, M. Maroncelli, and E. L. Quitevis, 26th EUCHEM Conference on Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids, Vienna, Austria, July 3-8, 2016.

5. “Effect of Alkyl Chain Branching on the Glass Transition Temperature of Alkylimidazolium Ionic Liquids – Experiment and Simulation,” L. Xue, F. Khabaz, Y. P. Koh, E. Gurung, G. Tamas, S. L. Simon, R. Khare, E. L. Quitevis, 14th Lähnzenwitzseminar on Calorimetry, Interplay between Nucleation, Crystallization, and the Glass Transition, Hotel “Am Alten Strom,” Rostock-Warnemünde, Germany, June 5-10, 2016.

6. “The Stokes-Einstein Equation and the Diffusion of Ferrocene in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids (RTILs) Studied by Cyclic Voltammetry.” M. Thakurathi, E. Quitevis, M. Mayer, M. Cetin, and E. Gurung, Southeast/Southwest Combined Regional ACS Meeting, Memphis, TN, November 5-7, 2015.

7. “Study of the Effect of Anion on the X-Ray Crystal Structures and Thermal properties of 1,3-Dibenylimidazolium Based Ionic Liquids,” E. Gurung, R. Tao, D. Unruh, M. Cetin, G. Tamas, M. Mayer, S. Simon, E. Quitevis, Southeast/Southwest Combined Regional ACS Meeting, Memphis, TN, November 5-7, 2015.

8. “OHD-RIKES and Simulation Study Comparing a Benzylmethylimidazolium Ionic Liquid with an Equimolar Mixture of Dimethylimidazolium and Benzene,” E. L.

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Quitevis, L. Xue, G. Tamas, R. P. Matthews, A. J. Stone, P. A. Hunt, and R. M. Lynden-Bell, 6th Congress on Ionic liquids, Jeju, Korea, June 16-20, 2015.

9. “Dissolution of Cellulose and Exfoliation of Graphene by Aralkylimidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids,” E. Gurung, K. Mendoza, G. Tamas, A. Aquino, R. Bari, T. Jackson, M. J. Green, N. Abidi, and E. L. Quitevis, CELL: Cellulose Dissolution: New Solvents and Mechanisms Symposium 249th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Denver CO, March 26, 2015.

10. “Solubility of Nonpolar Nonaromatic Solutes in 1,3-Dimethylimidazolium Bis[(trifluoromethane)sulfonyl]amide,” X. Hawthorne, E. Gurung, L. Xue, E. L. Quitevis, 67th Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Fort Worth, TX, November 19-22, 2014.

11. “Effect of Branch Structure on the Physicochemical Properties of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids,” L. Xue, G. Tamas, E. Gurung, M. Heberle, Y. P. Koh, S. Simon, M. Maroncelli, E. L. Quitevis, North American Thermal Analysis Society (NATAS) 42nd Annual Conference, September 14-17, 2014, Santa Fe, NM.

12. “Thermal Analysis and Rheology of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids with Aromatic Functionality”, R. Tao, E. L. Quitevis, S. L. Simon, North American Thermal Analysis Society (NATAS) 42nd Annual Conference, September 14-17, 2014, Santa Fe, NM.

13. “Dissolution of Cellulose in Aryl Alkyl Imidazolium Ionic Liquids,” G. Tamas, T. Jackson, E. L. Quitevis, N. Abidi, CELL: Current Applications of Spectroscopic Techniques to Investigate Biopolymer Structure and Transformation, 247th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Dallas, TX, March 19, 2014.

14. “Thermophysical and Rheological Properties of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids: The Effect of Aliphatic versus Aromatic Functionality,” R. Tao, L. Xue, G. Tamas, E. L. Quitevis, S. L. Simon, Disordered and Glassy Systems II, American Physical Society March Meeting 2014, Denver, CO, March 6, 2014.

15. “Comparative Study of the Intermolecular Dynamics of Benzene/Ionic Liquid Mixtures and Benzyl Functionalized Ionic Liquids: Femtosecond OKE Spectroscopic Measurements,” E. Quitevis, L. Xue, and G. Tamas, Focus Session: Solvation, Dynamics, and Reactivity in Complex Environments II, American Physical Society March Meeting 2014, Denver, CO, March 5, 2014.

16. “Comparative Study of the Intermolecular Dynamics and Physical Properties of Branched and Linear Alkyl Chain Imidazolium Ionic Liquids,” L. Xue, F. Bardak, G. Tamas, E. Gurung, E. L. Quitevis, Y. Koh, and S. L. Simon, Focus Session: Solvation, Dynamics, and Reactivity in Complex Environments II, American Physical Society March Meeting 2014, Denver, Co., March 5, 2014.

17. “Measurement of Ultraslow Rotational Dynamics of Probes in Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids Near and Below the Glass Transition Temperature: Studying the Role of Structural Heterogeneity on Dynamic Heterogeneity,” K. Mendoza, R. Udugama-Arachchilage, F. Bardak, G. Tamas, and E. L. Quitevis, Focus Session: Solvation, Dynamics, and Reactivity in Complex Environments I, American Physical Society March Meeting 2014, Denver, CO, March 5, 2014.

18. “Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy of a Nonpolar Solute in Dicationic versus Monocationic Ionic Liquids,” E. Gurung, L. Xue, G. Tamas, and E. L. Quitevis, Poster

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19. “Dynamics of Methyl Methacrylate Nanoconfined in Silica Sol Glasses Studied by Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy,” D. Meng, E. L. Quitevis, L. Xue, G. Tamas, E. L. Quitevis, S. L. Simon, Poster Session III, American Physical Society March Meeting 2014, Denver, CO, March 5, 2014.

20. “Probing the Role of Cation and Anion Structure in the Intermolecular Dynamics of Ionic Liquids through OKE Spectroscopy,” F. Bardak, L. Xue, G. Tamas, E. L. Quitevis, 5th Conference on Ionic Liquids, Algarve, Portugal, April 23, 2013.

21. “Rotational Diffusion of Probe Molecules in Ionic Liquids near the Glass Transition: Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching Measurements, F. Bardak, S. T. Patton, P. Son, R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, Dynamics and Jamming in Complex Environments Symposium, 244rd American Chemical Society National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 19-23, 2012.

22. “Study of Aggregation Behavior of Long Chain Asymmetric Imidazolium Ionic Liquids in Aqueous Solution, Q. Gao, N. Nooruddin, P. Son, R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, 67th Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Austin, TX, November 8-12, 2011.

23. “Effect of Cation Symmetry on the Thermal Denaturation of Proteins by Imidazolium Ionic Liquids,” L. Xue, J. A. Krapfel, J. Kronenberg, S, C. Bacon, N. Nooruddin, P. Son, R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, 67th Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Austin, TX, November 8-12, 2011.

24. “Determination of the Critical Micelle Concentration of 1-Alkyl-3-methylimidazolium Bromide Ionic Liquids Using a Contact Angle Goniometer,” J. E. Cisneros, C. Eisenhut, Q. Gao, P. Son, N. Nooruddin, E. L. Quitevis, 67th Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Austin, TX, November 8-12, 2011.

25. “Signatures of Structural and Dynamical Heterogeneity in the Ultrafast and Ultraslow Dynamics of Ionic Liquids,” E. L. Quitevis, Faraday Discussion 154: Ionic Liquids, August 22-24, 2011, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK.

26. "Effect of Cation Symmetry on the Morphology and Physical Properties of Imidazolium Ionic Liquids," E. L. Quitevis, 4th Congress on Ionic Liquids, Washington, DC, June 15-18, 2011.

27. "Effect of Cation Symmetry on the Thermal Denaturation of Proteins by Imidazolium Ionic Liquids," J. A. Krapfel, S. C. Bacon, N. Nooruddin, E. L. Quitevis, 4th Congress on Ionic Liquids, Washington, DC, June 15-18, 2011.

28. “Rotational Motion of Probe Molecules in 1-Butyl-3-Methylimidazolium Hexafluorophosphate near the Glass Transition,” F. Bardak, J. R. Rajian, L. G. Hines, Jr., R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, 4th Congress on Ionic Liquids, Washington, DC, June 15-18, 2011.

29. “Role Cation Symmetry in the Thermal Denaturation of Proteins by Imidazolium Ionic Liquids: Differential Scanning Calorimetry Measurements,” S. C. Bacon, N. Nooruddin, J. Krapfel, H. Fan, E. L. Quitevis, 66th Southwest and 62nd Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New Orleans, LA, November 30-December 4, 2010.

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30. “Probing Nanostructural Organization in Ionic Liquids Using Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy,” E. L. Quitevis, 37th North American Thermal Analysis Society Conference, Lubbock, Texas, September 20-23, 2009.

31. “Probing the Dynamics of Solute Molecules in Ionic Liquids by Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy,” D. Xiao, A. Mohammed, L. G. Hines Jr., R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, Gordon Research Conference on the Chemistry and Physics of Liquids, Holderness Academy, Plymouth, NH, August 2-7, 2009.

32. “Intermolecular Dynamics of Solute Molecules Confined in Nonpolar Domains of Ionic Liquids,” D. Xiao, L. G. Hines, Jr., R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, 3rd Congress on Ionic Liquids, Cairns, Australia, May 31-June 4, 2009.

33. “Effect of Cation Symmetry and Alkyl Chain Length on the Structure and Intermolecular Dynamics of Dialkylimidazolium Bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide Ionic Liquids,” D. Xiao, L. G. Hines, Jr., S. Li, R. A. Bartsch, E. L. Quitevis, O. Russina, and A. Triolo, 2327h National ACS Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 22-26, 2009.

34. “Translational and Rotational Probe Diffusion in Sucrose Benzoate Near the Glass Transition,” J. R. Rajian and E. L. Quitevis, 63rd Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Lubbock, Texas, November 5-7, 2007.

35. “Probing Nanostructural Organization in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids by Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy,” D. Xiao, J. R. Rajian, A. Cady, S. Li, R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, 63rd Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Lubbock, November 5-7, 2007.

36. “Enhanced Translational Diffusion of Probe Molecules in Supercooled Sucrose Benzoate Studied by Holographic FRAP,” J. R. Rajian and E. L. Quitevis, 232th National ACS Meeting, San Francisco, September 10-14, 2006.

37. “Effect of Symmetry of the Cation on the Intermolecular Dynamics of Imidazolium-based Ionic Liquids Probed by Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy, D. Xiao, J. R. Rajian, S. Li, R. A. Bartsch, and E. L. Quitevis, 232th National ACS Meeting, San Francisco, September 10-14, 2006.

38. “Low-Frequency Spectrum of Liquid Biphenyl Studied by Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy,” J. R. Rajian, B.-R. Hyun, E. L. Quitevis, 229th National ACS Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 13-17, 2005.

39. “Translational Diffusion of Probe Molecules in Supercooled Liquids Studied by Holographic FRAP,” J. R. Rajian, E. L. Quitevis, 50 Years of WLF: Glassy Polymers and Related Systems Symposium, 76th Annual Meeting of the Society of Rheology, Lubbock, TX, February 14-17, 2005.

40. “Low Frequency Spectrum of Liquid Biphenyl,” J. R. Rajian, B.-R. Hyun, E. L. Quitevis, Joint Fall Meeting of Texas Section of the American Physical Society Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers. Society of Physics Students(Zone 13), Lubbock, TX, October 23-25, 2003.

41. "Intermolecular Spectrum of Oriented Liquid Crystals: Optical Heterodyne-detected Raman-induced Kerr Effect Spectroscopy of 4-Octyl-4’-Cyanobiphenyl,” B.-R. Hyun and E. L. Quitevis, 225th National ACS Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 25-March 27, 2003.

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42. "Intermolecular Dynamics of Liquid Crystals: Femtosecond Optical Kerr Effect Measurements, B.-R. Hyun and E. L. Quitevis, 224th National ACS Meeting, Boston, MA, August 18-22, 2002.

43. “Autoregressive Analysis of the n3 Band of Methyl Iodide in Nanoporous Glass,” E. L. Quitevis, D. Lowe, D. Jindal, R. Griffing, R. E. Wilde, 224th National ACS Meeting, Boston, MA, August 18-22, 2002.

44. "Intermolecular Dynamics of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids: Femtosecond Optical Kerr Effect Measurements, B.-R. Hyun, S. Dbuyza, R. A. Bartsch, E. L. Quitevis, Gordon Research Conference on the Chemistry and Physics of Liquids, Holderness Academy, Plymouth, NH, August 4-10, 2001.

45. "Optical Probe Studies of a Glass-Like Transition in the Monomer-Dimer Equilibrium of Methylene Blue in Glycerol," E. L. Quitevis and F. William Weaver, 220th National ACS Meeting, Washington, DC, August 20-24, 2000.

46. "Raman Study of Liquid Iodide Confined in Porous Silica Xerogel Monoliths: Autoregressive Band Shape Analysis," E. L. Quitevis, R. E. Wilde, T. R. Bryans, 1999 Gordon Research Conference on the Chemistry and Physics of Liquids, Holderness Academy, Plymouth, NH, August 1-6, 1999.

47. "Raman Study of Liquid Iodide Confined in Porous Silica Xerogel Monoliths: Autoregressive Band Shape Analysis," E. L. Quitevis, R. E. Wilde, T. R. Bryans, 217th National ACS Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 21-25, 1999.

48. "Structure and Intermolecular Dynamics of Liquids: Femtosecond Optical Kerr Effect Measurements in Neat and Binary Mixtures of Nonpolar Fluorinated Benzenes," E. L. Quitevis, M. Neelakandan, D. Pant, 1997 Gordon Research Conference on the Chemistry and Physics of Liquids, Holderness Academy, Plymouth, NH, August 3-8, 1997.

49. "Reorientational and Intermolecular Dynamics in Binary Liquid Mixtures of C6F6 and C6H6: Femtosecond Optical Kerr Effect Measurements," M. Neelakandan, D. Pant, and E. L. Quitevis, 212th National ACS Meeting, Orlando, Florida, August 26-27, 1996.

50. "Dynamics of Methyl Iodide Studied by Optical Kerr Effect Technique," M. Neelakandan, and E. L. Quitevis, Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society, American Association of Physics Teachers, and Society of Physics Students Zone 13, Lubbock, TX, October 26-28, 1995.

51. "Femtosecond Optical Kerr Effect Studies of Confined Liquids," E. L. Quitevis, M. Neelakandan, and V. VanDuzee, Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society, American Association of Physics Teachers, and Society of Physics Students Zone 13, Lubbock, TX, October 26-28, 1995.

52. "Optical Characterization of Polymer-Polyiodide Inclusion Complex," A. Sengupta, M. Holtz, E. L. Quitevis, Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society, American Association of Physics Teachers, and Society of Physics Students Zone 13, Lubbock, TX, October 26-28, 1995.

53. "Molecular Dynamics of Bulk and Confined Liquids: Raman Lineshape and Femtosecond Optical Kerr Effect Measurements," M. Neelakandan, T. R. Bryans, V. VanDuzee, E. L. Quitevis, 1995 Gordon Research Conference on the Chemistry and Physics of Liquids, Holderness Academy, Plymouth, NH, August 7-11, 1995.

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54. "Picosecond Polarized Pump-Probe Spectroscopy of Iodine-Amylose," E. L. Quitevis, A. Sengupta, M. Neelakandan, 50th Southwest Regional ACS Meeting, Forth Worth, Texas, October 21-23, 1994.

55. "Excited State Dynamics in Polymer-Bound J-Aggregates," E. L. Quitevis and M.-L. Horng, 4th Annual Symposium at the NSF Center for Photoinduced Charge Transfer: Photoinduced Charge Transfer in Homogeneous Media, Rochester, NY, July 21-23, 1993.

56. "Reorientational Dynamics of Merocyanine 540 in Artificial Bilayers: Probes of Membrane Structure and Dynamics," Y. Onganer, E. L. Quitevis, S.-Y. Chen, and K. W. Cheng, 205th ACS National Meeting, Denver, Colorado, March 29, 1993.

57. "Reorientational Dynamics of Lipophilic Fluorescence Probes in Micelles," E. L. Quitevis, A. H. Marcus, M. D. Fayer, Southwest Luminescence Symposium I, 48th Southwest Regional ACS Meeting, Lubbock, Texas, October 21-23, 1992.

58. "Solvation Effects on Isomerization Dynamics: Photoisomerization of Merocyanine 540 in Polar Solvents," Y. Onganer, M. Yin, D. Bessire, and E. L. Quitevis, Southwest Luminescence Symposium I, 48th Southwest Regional ACS Meeting, Lubbock, Texas, October 21-23, 1992.

59. "Electronic Spectroscopy of Cyanine Dimers," M.-L. Horng and E. L. Quitevis, 48th Southwest Regional ACS Meeting, Lubbock, Texas, October 21-23, 1992.

60. "Reorientational Dynamics of Merocyanine 540 in Artificial Bilayers," Y. Onganer and E. L. Quitevis, 48th Southwest Regional ACS Meeting, Lubbock, Texas, October 21-23, 1992.

61. "Picosecond Pump-Probe Spectroscopic Study of Electronic Energy Relaxation in Pseudoisocyanine Adsorbed on Poly(Vinyl Sulfonic Acid, Sodium Salt)," M.-L. Horng, D. Koeck, E. L. Quitevis, Southeast/Southwest Combined Regional ACS Meeting, New Orleans, December 5-7, 1990.

62. "Picosecond Ground-State Rotational Diffusion of Merocyanine 540 in Polar Solvents," E. Quitevis and M.-L. Horng, Texas Chemistry Forum, Austin, Texas, May 23-25, 1990.

63. "Picosecond Spectroscopy of Molecular Aggregates on Colloidal Silica," M.-L. Horng and E. Quitevis, Texas Chemistry Forum, Austin, Texas, May 23-25, 1990.

64. "Excitation Intensity and Polarization Effects in the Picosecond Spectroscopy of Molecular Aggregates," E. L. Quitevis and M.-L. Horng, SPIE, Symposium on Laser Spectroscopy, Picosecond and Femtosecond Spectroscopy from Laboratory to Real World, Los Angeles, California, January 14-19, 1990.

65. "Picosecond Chemical Reaction Dynamics in Surface and Solid State Materials," T. W. Scott, C. E. Doubleday, E. L. Quitevis, 198th ACS National Meeting, Miami Beach, Florida, September 14, 1989.

66. "Picosecond Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy of Electron Transfer at Semiconductor Surfaces," E. L. Quitevis and T. W. Scott, 197th ACS National Meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 11, 1989.

67. "Picosecond Polarized Spectroscopy of Molecular Aggregates," E. L. Quitevis, S.-Y. Chen, M.-L. Horng, 197th ACS National Meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 11, 1989.

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68. "Picosecond Pump-Probe Spectroscopic Study of Electronic Energy Relaxation in H-Aggregates of 1,1'-Diethyl-2,2'-Dicarbocyanine (DDC) on Colloidal Silica," S.-Y. Chen and E. L. Quitevis, Fall Meeting of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society, Lubbock, Texas, November 5, 1988.

69. "Activated Barrier Crossing in the Xanthene Dye Rhodamine B," K. G. Casey and E. L. Quitevis, The Sixth Annual Spring Meeting of the Texas Section of the American Physical Society, Austin, Texas, March 4-5, 1988.

70. "Picosecond Studies of Energy Relaxation in Aggregates of Pseudoisocyanine on Surfaces," E. L. Quitevis, M.-L. Horng, and S.-Y. Chen, International Conference on Lasers '87, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, December 7, 1987.

71. "Picosecond Studies of Electronic Energy Relaxation in Aggregates of Pseudoisocyanine Adsorbed on Colloidal Silica," E. L. Quitevis, M.-L. Horng, and S.-Y. Chen, The Third International Laser Science Conference, Atlantic City, New Jersey, November 1-5, 1987.

72. "Picosecond Photodynamics of Dyes in Polymer Solution," K. G. Casey and E. L. Quitevis, ACS National Meeting, Denver, Colorado, April 5-7, 1987.

73. "Picosecond Reorientational Dynamics in Polymer Solutions," E. L. Quitevis, K. G. Casey, and T. W. Sinor, The Second International Laser Science Conference, Seattle, Washington, October 20-24, 1986.

74. "Rotational Reorientation Studies of Dye Molecules Using Difference Frequency Modulation Picosecond Spectroscopy," E. L. Quitevis, E. F. Templeton, and G. A. Kenney-Wallace, 40th Southwest Regional ACS Meeting, Lubbock, Texas, December 5-7, 1984

4. Funded Research (Total $3,646,130) a. Extramural (Total $3,333,628) Bayer Crop Science, 03/01/18-8/31/18, $91,300 for “Renewal: Cellulose Dissolution and

Regeneration Using Ionic Liquids,” co-PI with PI Noureddine Abidi. Bayer Crop Science, 08/1/15-07/31/17, $198,926, for “Cellulose Dissolution and

Regeneration Using Ionic Liquids, co-PI with PI Noureddine Abidi. National Science Foundation, 09/01/12-8/31/15 (+1 year extension), $376,002 for

“Nanoconfinement and its Influence on Polymerization,” co-PI with PI Sindee Simon, ($169,239 to E. L. Quitevis).

National Science Foundation, 8/15/12-8/14/15 (+2 year extension), $438,387 for “Probing

Nanostructural Organization in the Intermolecular and Rotational Dynamics of Small Molecules in Ionic Liquids Using Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy.”*

American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund (AC-Grant), 3/01/08-12/31/10 (+2

year extension), $100,000 for “Understanding the Role of Nanostructural Organization in the Intermolecular Dynamics of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids.”

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National Science Foundation, 9/1/07-8/31/10 (+2 year extension), $454,050 for “Probing Nanostructural Organization in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids Using Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy.”

National Science Foundation Nanoscale Interdisciplinary Research Teams (NIRT), 6/1/03-

5/31/07 (+1 year extension), $1,000,000 for "Dynamic Heterogeneity and the Behavior of Glass-Forming Materials at the Nanoscale," Co-PI with G. B. McKenna, S. L. Simon (Texas Tech); R. Richert (Arizona State), ($242,000 to E. L. Quitevis)

Robert A. Welch Foundation, 6/1/04-5/31/07, $150,000 for “Low Frequency Dynamics of

Room Temperature Ionic Liquids Studied by Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy. Robert A. Welch Foundation, 6/1/01-5/31/03, $150,000 for "Femtosecond Nonlinear Laser

Spectroscopy of Liquids. Robert A. Welch Foundation, 6/1/00-5/31/01, $135,000 for "Femtosecond Nonlinear Laser

Spectroscopy of Liquids. Robert A. Welch Foundation, 6/1/97-5/31/00, $111,000 for "Femtosecond Nonlinear Laser

Spectroscopy of Liquids. Robert A. Welch Foundation, 6/1/94-5/31/97, $96,000 for "Femtosecond Chemistry:

Probing Coherence in Condensed Phases." Robert A. Welch Foundation, 6/1/91-5/31/94, $90,000 for "Picosecond Spectroscopy of

Molecular Aggregates." National Institutes of Health, Academic Research Enhancement Award, 4/1/89-3/31/92,

$102,313 for "Photodynamics of Merocyanine 540 in Model Biomembranes." Priority Score: 139.

Robert. A. Welch Foundation, 6/1/88-5/31/91, $75,000 for "Picosecond Spectroscopy of

Molecular Aggregates on Surfaces." Research Corporation, Cottrell College Science Grant, 9/1/85-8/31/99, $18,000 for

"Picosecond Vibrational Dephasing Studies of Molecules Adsorbed on Colloids." Robert. A. Welch Foundation, 6/1/85-5/31/88, $60,000 for "Picosecond Pump-Probe

Spectroscopy of Molecules at Solid-Liquid Interfaces." ACS Petroleum Research Fund (G-Grant), 9/1/84-8/31/87, $15,000 for "Picosecond

Studies of Charge-Transfer at the Semiconductor-Electrolyte Interfaces." b. State (Total $312,502) Research Enhancement Fund, Texas Tech University, 9/1/08-8/31/09, $35,000, for

“Probing Molecular Diffusion in Glass-Forming Materials Near the Glass Transition.”

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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Advanced Research Program, 5/31/2002-8/1/2002, $7200, for “Supplemental Grant to Support Rubeth Griffing to work on Vibrational Dynamics in Microconfined Liquids.”

Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Advanced Research Program, 5/31/2001-

8/1/2001, $7200, for “Supplemental Grant to Support Rubeth Griffing to work on Vibrational Dynamics in Microconfined Liquids.”

Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Advanced Research Program, 1/1/2000-

12/31/2001, $118,358, for “Vibrational Dynamics in Microconfined Liquids,” Texas Advanced Research Program, 1/1/94-8/31/96, $139,644 for "Molecular Dynamics of

Liquids in Restricted Geometries." Graduate Summer Research Award Program, The Graduate School, Texas Tech University,

7/15-/88-8/31/88, $800 for "Picosecond Pump-Probe Spectroscopy of Polymer-Bound Dyes: Electronic Energy Relaxation in Aggregates of Cyanine Dyes Bound to Polyvinyl Sulfate Ester."

Graduate Summer Research Award Program, The Graduate School, Texas Tech University,

6/1/88-7/15/88, $800 for "Rotational Reorientational Studies of Merocyanine 540 in Alcohol Solvents."

Institute for University Research, College of Arts and Sciences, Texas Tech University,

9/1/86-8/31/87, $3,500 for "Picosecond Stimulated Raman Gain Spectroscopy of Electrode Surfaces."

*Current support 5. Papers, Proposals, Patents under Review and in Preparation a. Papers under Review

“Friction and Wear of Pd-rich Amorphous Alloy (Pd43Cu27Ni10P20) under Dry and Ionic Liquid (IL) Lubricated Conditions,” J. Lee, M. He, Z. Ju, G. Kumar, V. D. Thalangamaarchchige, E. L. Quitevis, C.-D. Yeo, Wear.

“Substituents Effects on Cellulose Dissolution by Ionic Liquids,” N. Dissanayake, V. D. Thalangamaarachchige, T. Jackson, S. Troxell, E. L. Quitevis, N. Abidi, Cellulose.

b. Papers in Preparation

“Optical Kerr Effect Spectroscopy of CS2 in Monocationic and Dicationic Ionic Liquids: Insights into Intermolecular Interactions in Ionic Liquids,” E. Gurung, D. Meng, G. Tamas, and R. M. Lynden-Bell, E. L. Quitevis, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.

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“Does Structural Heterogeneity Determine Dynamic Heterogeneity in Ionic Liquids at the Glass Transition? Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching Measurements of Probe Rotational Motion from Tg-6 K to Tg+4 K,” K. Mendoza, R. Udugama-Arachchilage, F. Bardak, G. Tamas, and E. L. Quitevis, (target journal: J. Chem. Phys.)

“Intermolecular and Orientational Dynamics in Hexafluorobenzene/Ionic Liquid Mixtures:

OKE Spectroscopic Measurements,” F. Bardak, L. Xue, D. Xiao, L. G. Hines, R. A. Bartsch, E. L. Quitevis (target journal: J. Chem. Phys.)

“Rotational and Translational Motion of Rubrene in Sucrose Benzoate Near the Glass

Transition,” J. R. Rajian, F. Bardak, and E. L. Quitevis (target journal: J. Chem. Phys.) c. Proposals under Review N.A. d. Proposals in Preparation “Rational Approach to Processing of Cotton Cellulose by Ionic Liquids for Biomass

Applications,” NSF CMMI. e. Patents under Review:

“Fast Dissolution of Cotton Cellulose in 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium Methylphosphonate,” Inventors N. Abidi, E. L. Quitevis, V. Thalagamaarchchige, N. Dissanayake, 62/618,274, filed 01/17/2018.

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Texas Tech University 2004, Fall Arranged and hosted visit of

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Programs, Texas Tech University 1994-1996 Member, Committee on Graduate Faculty, Graduate

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New Journal of Chemistry Journal of Noncrystalline Solids c. Referee for Proposals

NSF, ACS-PRF, Research Corporation, and Kansas DEPSCoR.

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National Science Foundation Experimental Physical Chemistry Panel, 2009. National Science Foundation, Chemistry Division, CSDM-A Program, CAREER Award “Virtual” Panel, 2014. Ford Foundation Fellowship Program Science Panels Review, Irvine, CA, March 9-10, 2017. National Science Foundation Centers for Chemical Innovation (CCI) Program (Reverse) Site Visit Panel, 2017. Ford Foundation Fellowship Program Science Panels Review, Irvine, CA, March 14-17, 2018.