Publication List
1958-1970
- J. B. Anderson, Kinetics of the Acetaldehyde Aldol Condensation, Master's Thesis, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, 1958.
- J. B. Anderson and M. S. Peters, Acetaldehyde Aldol Condensation Kinetics, J. Chem. and Eng. Data 5, 359-364 (1960).
- 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).
- J. B. Anderson, A Criterion for Isothermal Behavior of a Catalyst Pellet, Chem. Eng. Sci. 18, 147-148 (1963).
- J. B. Anderson, The Sticking Probabilty of Oxygen Molecules on Single Crystals of Germanium, Doctoral Thesis, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 1963.
- J. B. Anderson and M. Boudart, Sticking Probability of Oxygen Molecules on Single Crystals of Germanium, J. Catalysis 3, 216-228 (1964).
- 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.
- 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.
- J. B. Anderson, R. P. Andres, and J. B. Fenn, Supersonic Nozzle Beams, in Advances in Chemical Physics 10, 275-317 (1966).
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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).
- 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).
- J. B. Anderson, Separation of Gas Mixtures in Free Jets, AIChE Journal 13, 1188-92 (1967).
- 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.
- 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.
- J. B. Anderson, A Chemical Reactor Laboratory for Undergraduate Instruction, 136 pp., Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 1968.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.