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H. Laine Berghout
H. Laine Berghout
Professor of Chemistry, Weber State University
Verified email at weber.edu
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Progress in high-nitrogen chemistry in explosives, propellants and pyrotechnics
MA Hiskey, DE Chavez, DL Naud, SF Son, HL Berghout, CA Bolme
Proc. Int. Pyrotech. Semin 27 (3), 2000
2432000
Combustion of damaged PBX 9501 explosive
HL Berghout, SF Son, CB Skidmore, DJ Idar, BW Asay
Thermochimica Acta 384 (1-2), 261-277, 2002
1082002
Burn rate measurements of HMX, TATB, DHT, DAAF, and BTATz
SF Son, HL Berghout, CA Bolme, DE Chavez, D Naud, MA Hiskey
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 28 (1), 919-924, 2000
1062000
Vibrationally mediated photodissociation of isocyanic acid (HNCO): Preferential N–H bond fission by excitation of the reaction coordinate
SS Brown, RB Metz, HL Berghout, FF Crim
The Journal of chemical physics 105 (15), 6293-6303, 1996
801996
Vibrational state controlled bond cleavage in the photodissociation of isocyanic acid (HNCO)
SS Brown, HL Berghout, FF Crim
The Journal of chemical physics 102 (21), 8440-8447, 1995
721995
The HNCO heat of formation and the N–H and C–N bond enthalpies from initial state selected photodissociation
SS Brown, HL Berghout, FF Crim
The Journal of chemical physics 105 (18), 8103-8110, 1996
661996
Internal energy distribution of the NCO fragment from near-threshold photolysis of isocyanic acid, HNCO
SS Brown, HL Berghout, FF Crim
The Journal of Physical Chemistry 100 (19), 7948-7955, 1996
601996
Nonadiabatic effects in the photodissociation of vibrationally excited HNCO: The branching between singlet (a 1Δ) and triplet (X 3Σ−) NH
HL Berghout, SS Brown, R Delgado, F Fleming Crim
The Journal of chemical physics 109 (6), 2257-2263, 1998
481998
Convective burning in gaps of PBX 9501
HL Berghout, SF Son, BW Asay
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 28 (1), 911-917, 2000
412000
Vibrational spectroscopy and intramolecular energy transfer in isocyanic acid (HNCO)
MJ Coffey, HL Berghout, E Woods III, FF Crim
The Journal of chemical physics 110 (22), 10850-10862, 1999
351999
Raman spectroscopy of the N–C–O symmetric and antisymmetric stretch fundamentals in HNCO
SS Brown, HL Berghout, FF Crim
The Journal of chemical physics 107 (23), 9764-9771, 1997
311997
Raman spectroscopy of the ν1 N–H stretch fundamental in isocyanic acid (HNCO): State mixing probed by photoacoustic spectroscopy and by photodissociation of …
SS Brown, HL Berghout, FF Crim
The Journal of chemical physics 106 (14), 5805-5815, 1997
271997
Flame spread through cracks of PBX 9501 (a composite octahydro-1, 3, 5, 7-tetranitro-1, 3, 5, 7-tetrazocine-based explosive)
HL Berghout, SF Son, LG Hill, BW Asay
Journal of Applied Physics 99 (11), 2006
252006
Relative product yields in the one-photon and vibrationally mediated photolysis of isocyanic acid (HNCO)
HL Berghout, S Hsieh, FF Crim
The Journal of Chemical Physics 114 (24), 10835-10844, 2001
232001
Initial state resolved electronic spectroscopy of HNCO: Stimulated Raman preparation of initial states and laser induced fluorescence detection of photofragments
SS Brown, HL Berghout, FF Crim
The Journal of chemical physics 107 (21), 8985-8993, 1997
231997
Controlling the bimolecular reaction and photodissociation of HNCO through selective excitation of perturbed vibrational states
Woods, HL Berghout, CM Cheatum, FF Crim
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 104 (45), 10356-10361, 2000
202000
Runaway reaction in a solid explosive containing a single crack
SI Jackson, LG Hill, HL Berghout, SF Son, BW Asay
Proceedings of the 13th International Detonation Symposium. Norfolk, VA, US …, 2006
182006
The electronic origin and vibrational levels of the first excited singlet state of isocyanic acid (HNCO)
HL Berghout, FF Crim, M Zyrianov, H Reisler
The Journal of Chemical Physics 112 (15), 6678-6688, 2000
182000
Predicting runaway reaction in a solid explosive containing a single crack
SI Jackson, LG Hill
AIP Conference Proceedings 955 (1), 927-930, 2007
122007
How Can You Measure a Reaction Enthalpy without Going into the Lab? Using Computational Chemistry Data to Draw a Conclusion
MS Reeves, HL Berghout, MJ Perri, SM Singleton, RM Whitnell
Using computational methods to teach chemical principles, 51-63, 2019
62019
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