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Jan Najbar – publikacje

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  1. P. Kolek, S. Lesniewski, K. Pirowska, J. Najbar, “LIF excitation spectra for S0 -> S1 transitions of anthranilic acid: Detailed studies", J. Mol. Spectr., 249, (2008) 100-112.
  2. K. Pirowska, P. Kolek, J. Goclon, J. Najbar, “Geometry changes upon So --> S1 electronic exitation of aniline derivatives”, Chem. Phys. Letters, 387 (2004) 165-175.
  3. P. Kolek, K. Pirowska, Ł. Chacaga, J. Najbar, “LIF excitation spectra of jet-cooled 3,5-dicyanoaniline”, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 5 (2003) 4096-4107.
  4. P. Kolek, K. Pirowska, M. Góra, B. Kozik, J. Najbar, “LIF excitation spectra of 2,6-dicyanoaniline”, Chem. Phys., 285 (2002) 55-72.
  5. P. Kolek, K. Pirowska, J. Najbar, “LIF excitation spectra of o- and m-cyanoanilines”, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 3 (2001) 4874.
  6. K. Pirowska, P. Kolek, J. Najbar, “Ab initio calculation and interpretation of the fluorescence excitation spectra of jet-cooled molecules”, SGI'2000 Conference Proceedings, 205-214.
  7. P. Kolek, P. Gajdek, K. Pirowska, J. Najbar, “Ab initio, IR, Raman nad UV supersonic jet studies of vibrations in 2,6-dicyano-3,5-dimethylaniline”, J. Mol. Struct., 511-512 (1999) 117.
  8. K. Pirowska, A. Parusel, J. Najbar, P. Kolek, P. Gajdek, “The LIF excitation spectrum of jet cooled 3-aminobiphenyl”, Chem. Phys. Lett., 310 (1999) 537.
  9. P. Kolek, P. Gajdek, T. Motylewski, M. Tulej, J. Najbar, “LIF excitation spectrum of jet-cooled 2,6-dicyano-3,5-dimethylaniline”, J. Fluorescence, 9 (1999) 123.
  10. J. Najbar, “Reakcje przeniesienia elektronu w układach wielochromoforowych rola relaksacji dielektrycznej”, Szkoła Fizykochemii Organicznej - Zjawiska Relaksacyjne, (1999).
  11. K. Pirowska, J. Najbar, “Photoinduced charge separation processes in supramolecular triad systems”, Acta Phys. Polon., 94 (1998) 637 .
  12. J. Najbar, “Solvent reorganization energies for the outer-sphere electron transfer in the triad system”, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci., Ser. Sci. Chem., 45 (1997) 79.
  13. T. Motylewski, J. Najbar, M. Tachiya, “Competitive electron transfer in model triad systems: Continuum model approach”, Chem. Phys., 212 (1996) 193.
  14. J. Najbar, M. Tachiya, “Solvent effects on the electron transfer reactions in supramolecular systems”, J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 95 (1996) 51.
  15. J. Najbar, M. Tachiya, “Transient kinetics of charge separation influenced by the reactant translational diffusion and solvent rotational relaxation”, Radiat. Phys. Chem., 47 (1995) 87.
  16. M. Mac, J. Najbar, J. Wirz, “Fluorescence quenching of derivatives of anthracene by organic electron donors and acceptors in acetonitrile. Electron and proton transfer mechanisms”, Chem. Phys. Letters, 235 (1995) 187.
  17. M. Mac, J. Najbar, J. Wirz, “Fluorescence and intersystem crossing from the twisted intramolecularv charge transfer (TICT) state of bianthryl in the presence of inorganic ions in polar solvents”, J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 88 (1995) 93.
  18. P. Gajdek, J. Najbar, A.M. Turek, “Effect of the electric field on the electron transfer processes in symmetrical dimeric systems”, J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 84 (1994) 113.
  19. J. Najbar, M. Tachiya, “Potential energy surfaces for supramolecular A-D-A triad system”, J. Phys. Chem., 98 (1994) 199.
  20. J. Najbar, M. Boczar, A.M. Turek, “Transient kinetics of the Charge Separation in Solution”, Polish J. Chem., 67 (1993) 1437.
  21. M. Mac, H.-J. Wirz, J. Najbar, “Transient Radicals Formed by Electron Transfer Between Inorganic Ions and Excited Aromatic Molecules in Polar Solvents”, Helvetica Chimica Acta, 76 (1993) 1319.
  22. M. Mac, J. Najbar, D. Phillips, T.A.Smith, “Time-Resolved Fluorescence Quenching of Anthracene by Potassium Iodide and Potassium Thiocyanate in Methanol and Ethanol”, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 88 (1992) 3001.
  23. J. Najbar, M. Boczar, A.M. Turek, “Populations of the radical transients accompanying bimolecular electron transfer reactions in solutions”, Chem. Phys., 167 (1992) 37.
  24. J. Najbar, W. Jarzęba, “Rate coefficients for the electron transfer in symmetrical systems”, Chem. Phys. Letters, 196 (1992) 504.
  25. J. Najbar, R.C. Dorfman, M.D. Fayer, “Solvent relaxation effects in transient kinetics of photoinduced electron transfer reactions”, J. Chem. Phys., 94 (1991) 1081.
  26. M. Mac, A. Wach, J. Najbar, “Solvent effects on the fluorescence quenching of anthracene by iodide ions”, Chem. Phys. Letters, 176 (1991) 167.
  27. J. Najbar, M. Mac, “Fluorescence quenching of aromatic molecules by potassium iodide and potassium bromide in methanol-ethanol solutions”, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 87 (1991) 1523.
  28. J. Najbar, “Laplace domain analysis of the luminescence quenching. Electron transfer reactions in the absence of diffusion”, Zesz. Nauk. UJ, Prace Chem., 34 (1991) 13.
  29. J. Najbar, “Laplace domain analysis of the diffusion-controlled kinetics of the luminescence quenching”, J. Phys. Chem., 94 (1990) 8670.
  30. J. Najbar, A.M. Turek, “Populations of the excited states and the radical transients produced in the electron transfer reactions in fluid solutions”, Chem. Phys., 142 (1990) 35.
  31. J. Najbar, “Kinetics of the excited states of aromatic molecules in the presence of electron transfer reactions in rigid solutions”, Chem. Phys., 131 (1989) 325.
  32. J. Najbar, R.P.Eischens, “Infrared study of carbon on alumina”, Proceedings of 9th International Congress on Catalysis Calgary, (1988) 1434.
  33. J. Najbar, “The fluorescence quenching rate constant for the distance dependent quenching processes in the presence of diffusion”, Chem. Phys., 120 (1988) 367.
  34. M. Mac, W. Jarzęba, J. Najbar, “Fluorescence quenching of phenanthrene and chrysene by potassium iodide in methanol-ethanol solutions”, J. Lumin., 37 (1987) 139.
  35. J. Najbar, A.M. Turek, “On the intersystem crossing quantum yield determination using external perturbers”, J. Lumin., 37 (1987) 57.
  36. J. Najbar, “Kinetics of the excited states of aromatic molecules in the presence of heavy atoms in rigid solutions”, J. Lumin., 37 (1987) 73.
  37. W. Jarzęba, J. Najbar, J. Ciosłowski, “Internal heavy-atom effects for chloro- and bromoquinolines”, J. Mol. Struct., 141 (1986) 469.
  38. J. Najbar, W. Jarzęba, R.M.Hochstrasser, “Nonradiative decay of the states of chloroquinolines and protonated chloroquinolines at 77 K”, Chem. Phys., 95 (1985) 1.
  39. J.C.Clemens, J. Najbar, I. Bronstein-Boute, R.M.Hochstrasser, “Dual picosecond dye lasers synchronously pumped by a mode locked CW YAG laser”, Opt. Communications, 47 (1983) 271.
  40. J. Najbar, W. Jarzęba, Z.H.Urbanek, “Internal heavy-atom effect on the T states of monochloroquinolines and monochloronaphthalenes”, Chem. Phys., 79 (1983) 245.
  41. J. Najbar, “Triplet decay functions of aromatic molecules in the presence of heavy atom perturbers after singlet excitation”, Chem. Phys. Letters, 90 (1982) 154.
  42. J. Najbar, A.M. Turek, T.D.S. Hamilton, “Site induced structures in the lowest ellectronic transitions of naphthalene- and - in rare gas matrices”, J. Lumin., 26 (1982) 281.
  43. J. Najbar, A.M. Turek, “Modelling of site induced structures in the electronic transitions of naphthalene in rare gas matrices”, J. Lumin., 24/25 (1981) 103.
  44. J. Najbar, A.M. Turek, “Luminescence of naphthalene in argon matrix. Geometry changes and multiplet structures”, Chem. Phys. Letters, 75 (1980) 536.
  45. J. Najbar, B.M.Trzcińska, Z.H.Urbanek, L.M.Proniewicz, “Photophysical behaviour of chloroquinolines”, Acta Phys. Polon., A58 (1980) 331.
  46. A.M. Turek, J. Najbar, “Naphthalene phosphorescence in rare gas matrices”, Acta Phys. Polon., A58 (1980) 317.
  47. J. Najbar, T.D.S. Hamilton, “Phosphorescence decay of benzene- and benzene- in argon-krypton matrices”, Chem. Phys. Letters, 59 (1978) 266.
  48. J. Najbar, J. Rodakiewicz-Nowak, “The influence of iodide ions on the radiative and radiationless decay of the triplet state of aromatic hydrocarbons”, Chem. Phys. Letters, 58 (1978) 545.
  49. J. Najbar, J. Rodakiewicz-Nowak, A. Chodkowska, “External heavy atom effect on the decay of the triplet state of aromatic hydrocarbons. IV. Fluorene, triphenylene and coronene”, J. Lumin., 17 (1978) 449.
  50. J. Najbar, I.H. Munro, “External heavy atom effect on the decay of the triplet state of aromatic hydrocarbons. III. The decay functions of fluorescence and phosphorescence in the presence of KI”, J. Lumin., 17 (1978) 135.
  51. J. Najbar, J.B. Birks, T.D.S. Hamilton, “The influence of iodide ions on the radiative transition in aromatic hydrocarbons”, Chem. Phys., 23 (1977) 281.
  52. J.B. Birks, T.D.S. Hamilton, J. Najbar, “Deuteration effects on the phosphorescence of aromatic hydrocarbons”, Chem. Phys. Letters, 39 (1976) 445.
  53. M. Nowakowska, J. Najbar, B. Waligóra, “Fluorescence quenching of polystyrene by oxygen”, Europ. Polym. J., 12 (1976) 387.
  54. J. Najbar, A. Chodkowska, “External heavy atom effect on the decay of the triplet state of aromatic hydrocarbons. II. The decay functions of the phosphorescence and ESR signals of the triphenylene in the presence of the iodide ions”, J. Lumin., 11 (1975/76) 215.
  55. J. Najbar, “External heavy atom effect on the decay of the triplet state of aromatic hydrocarbons. I. The decay functions of the phosphorescence and population of the triplet state”, J. Lumin., 11 (1975/76) 207.
  56. H. Flakus, J. Najbar, “Polarized absorption spectra of 1,5-dichloroanthracene single crystal in the first singlet transition region”, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci., Ser. Sci. Chim., 23 (1975) 81.
  57. J. Najbar, J. Łabanowski, “Interpretation of the electronic spectra of 2,3-peri-naphthylenequinoline in neutral and protonated form”, Acta Phys. Polon., A47 (1975) 217.
  58. H. Flakus, J. Najbar, “Polarized absorption spectra of the 1,5-dichloroanthracene single crystal in the first singlet transition region”, Acta Phys. Polon., A46 (1974) 701.
  59. M. Nowakowska, J. Najbar, B. Waligóra, S. Smoliński, “Electronic spectra of dibenzo(f,4-1,5)-dioxacyclononadiene, dinaphtho(1,2-f,1,2-h-1,5)-dioxacyclononadiene and their dimers”, Acta Phys. Polon., 45 (1974) 593.
  60. J. Najbar, W. Barzyk, “The influence of iodide ions on radiative T and radiationless, and transitions in the fluorene molecule”, J. Lumin., 8 (1974) 242.
  61. J. Haber, J. Pawlikowska-Czubak, A. Pomianowski, J. Najbar, “Untersuchungen uber die Kinetik und den Mechanismus der Bindung von Schwefeldioxid und Stickoxiden durch gasgormiges Ammoniak”, Z. anorg. allg. Chem., 404 (1974) 284.
  62. J. Haber, J. Najbar, J. Pawlikowska-Czubak, J. Pawełek, “Thermodynamics and kinetics of the adsorption of n-heptane on Type 5A molecular sieves”, J. Colloid Interface Science, 45 (1973) 252.
  63. J. Najbar, M. Jaskuła, B. Waligóra, “Najniższe stany elektronowe 2,3-peri-naftylenochinoliny”, Zesz. Nauk. UJ Prace Chem., 18 (1973) 313.
  64. J. Najbar, J. Pawlikowska-Czubak, A. Pomianowski, “Kinetyka i stechiometria heterofazowej reakcji związywania dwutlenku siarki amoniakiem”, Zesz. Nauk. UJ Prace Chem., 17 (1972) 27.
  65. J. Garbacik, J. Najbar, A. Pomianowski, “Kinetics of reaction of xanthate with hydrogen peroxide”, Rocz. Chem., 46 (1972) 85.
  66. J. Najbar, A. Grabowska, “Adsorption of n-butyl and n-hexyl alkohol from water-urea solutions”, Zesz. Nauk. UJ Prace Chem., 15 (1970) 189.
  67. B. Kamieński, J. Najbar, “Electric potential of aquous solutions of dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide and potassium p-ethoxybenzenesulphonate”, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci., Ser. Sci. Chim., 17 (1969) 485.
  68. A. Pomianowski, J. Najbar, J. Kruk, “Elektryczne i powierzchniowe własności układu: rtęć/roztwór wodny ksantogenianów i bromku dodecylotrójmetyloamoniowego/powietrze. Cz. II”, Zesz. Nauk. UJ Prace Chem., 13 (1968) 119.
  69. B. Kamieński, J. Najbar, “Surface tension of aquous solutions of dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide and potassium p-ethoxybenzenesulphonate”, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci., Ser. Sci. Chim., 16 (1968) 515.
  70. B. Kamieński, J. Najbar, “Surface tension and electric potential of aquous solutions of dodecyltrimethyl-ammonium bromide and potassium p-methoxybenzenesulphonate”, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci., Ser. Sci. Chim., 14 (1966) 123.

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