Publication List

1958-1970

  1. J. B. Anderson, Kinetics of the Acetaldehyde Aldol Condensation, Master's Thesis, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, 1958.

  2. J. B. Anderson and M. S. Peters, Acetaldehyde Aldol Condensation Kinetics, J. Chem. and Eng. Data 5, 359-364 (1960).

  3. J. B. Anderson, K. B. Cofer and G. E. Coury, Improved Method for Secondary Alcohol Production, Belgian Patent 617,965 (1962), British Patent 938,854 (1962), French Patent 1,327,368 (1963), German Patent 1,175,219 (1963).

  4. J. B. Anderson, A Criterion for Isothermal Behavior of a Catalyst Pellet, Chem. Eng. Sci. 18, 147-148 (1963).

  5. J. B. Anderson, The Sticking Probabilty of Oxygen Molecules on Single Crystals of Germanium, Doctoral Thesis, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 1963.

  6. J. B. Anderson and M. Boudart, Sticking Probability of Oxygen Molecules on Single Crystals of Germanium, J. Catalysis 3, 216-228 (1964).

  7. J. B. Anderson and J. B. Fenn, Velocity Distributions in Molecular Beams from Nozzle Sources, Phys. Fluids 8, 780-787 (1965).






Apparatus for determination of axial velocity distributions.

Taken from 7.








  1. J. B. Anderson, R. P. Andres, and J. B. Fenn, High Intensity and High Energy Molecular Beams, in Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics 1, 345-389, Academic Press, New York, 1965.

  2. J. B. Anderson, R. P. Andres, and J. B. Fenn, Supersonic Nozzle Beams, in Advances in Chemical Physics 10, 275-317 (1966).

  3. J. B. Fenn and J. B. Anderson, Background and Sampling Effects in Free Jet Studies by Molecular Beam Measurements,  in Rarefied Gas Dynamics, Vol. 2 (Fourth Symposium, Toronto, 1964), 311-330, Academic Press, New York, 1966.

  4. J. B. Anderson, R. P. Andres, J. B. Fenn and G. Maise, Studies of Low Density Supersonic Jets, in Rarefied Gas Dynamics, Vol. 2 (Fourth Symposium, Toronto, 1964), 106-127, Academic Press, New York, 1966.

  5. N. Abuaf, J. B. Anderson, R. P. Andres and J. B. Fenn, Supersonic Nozzle Beams - Some Recent Experimental Results, in Recent Advances in Aerothermo Chemistry, Vol. 1 (7th AGARD Colloquium, Oslo, 1966), 339-361, AGARD C. P. No. 12, 1967.

  6. N. Abuaf, J. B. Anderson, R. P. Andres, J. B. Fenn and D. R. Miller, Studies of Low Density Supersonic Jets, in Rarefied Gas Dynamics, Vol. 2 (Fifth Symposium, Oxford, 1966) 1317-1336, Academic Press, New York, 1967.

  7. N. Abuaf, J. B. Anderson, R. P. Andres, J. B. Fenn and D. G. H. Marsden, Molecular Beams with Energies Above One Electron Volt, Science 155, 997-999 (1967).

  8. J. B. Anderson, Intermediate Energy Molecular Beams from Free Jets of Mixed Gases, in Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Molecular Beams of High and Intermediate Energies (Cannes, 1967), Entropie 18, 33-37 (1967).

  9. J. B. Anderson, Separation of Gas Mixtures in Free Jets, AIChE Journal 13, 1188-92 (1967).

  10. R. N. Kostoff, J. B. Anderson and J. B. Fenn, Measurements of Momentum Accomodation of Gas Molecules at Surfaces, in Fundamentals of Gas-Surface Interactions (Symposium, San Diego, 1966) 512-521, Academic Press, New York, 1967.

  11. J. B. Fenn and J. B. Anderson, New Methods for Producing High Energy Molecular Beams, in New Experimental Techniques in Propulsion and Energetics Research (30th AGARD/PEP Meeting, Munich, 1967) 403-419, AGARD C.P. No. 38, 1970.

  12. J. B. Anderson, A Chemical Reactor Laboratory for Undergraduate Instruction, 136 pp., Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 1968.

  13. J. B. Anderson, J. B. Fenn and D. G. H. Marsden, Molecular Beam Experiments in the Lunar Environment, in Proceedings of the XVIIIth International Astronautical Congress (Belgrade, 1967) 79-100, Pergamon Press, New York, 1969.

  14. M. J. Romney and J. B. Anderson, Scattering of 0.05 to 5 eV Argon from the 111 Plane of Silver, J. Chem. Phys. 51, 2490-2496 (1969).






Angular distribution of Ar scattered from (111) plane of silver. Incident energy: 2.56 eV. Incident angle: 35º, squares; 50º, circles; 65º, triangles.
The specular direction for each is indicated by S.

Taken from 21.








  1. S. B. Jaffe and J. B. Anderson, Molecular Beam Study of the Hydrogen Iodide Reaction, J. Chem. Phys. 51, 1057-1064 (1969).






Schematic diagram of apparatus.

Taken from 22.








  1. J. B. Anderson, Energy Requirements for Chemical Reaction: H + HF ® H2 + F, J. Chem. Phys. 52, 3849-50 (1970).






Potential-energy surface for H-H-F. Contour lines for 30 and 35 kcal are unlabeled. A typical reaction path is shown.

Taken from 23.











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