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CURRICULUM VITAE Philip H. Taylor, Ph.D. Office of the Vice President for Research University Hall 540-B (513) 556-5308 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0663 [email protected] Professional Development Assistant Vice President for Research – Strategic Initiatives, University of Cincinnati (December 2014 to present) Current portfolio includes: o Support requests from the Office of the President o Research development programming and assessment o Research infrastructure support and development plan o Diversification of federal research funding portfolio with a focus on Mission- Driven Agencies o Advancing major seed investments o Program management and assessment of internal funding opportunities o Principal investigator on EDA Grant - Hamilton Mill, University of Cincinnati: Smarter City, Stronger Region - Expanding the "City as a Lab" Approach to Regional Revitalization o Executive on loan to Confluence/Water Technology Innovation Cluster o Benchmarking/reporting – benchmarking of Research Development activities o Point of contact to external membership organizations including Educational Advisory Board – University Research Forum and Oak Ridge Affiliated Universities o Point of contact to Lewis Burke Associates LLC and G2G, consultants for federal and state research lobbying and support Research Director, University of Cincinnati (June 2014 to November 2014) Responsible for proposal writing and research program development and increasing sponsored research funding in College of Engineering and Applied Science; accomplished goals by working closely with faculty and department heads, leading and coordinating proposal development, and coaching and training faculty and staff in grantsmanship Distinguished Research Scientist, University of Dayton Research Institute (2000-2014) Center Director for 5-year US-EPA directed, Enforceable Consent Agreement study investigating municipal waste combustion of fluorinated polymeric materials; directed coal combustion studies aimed at improving post-combustion mercury emission control; directed fundamental hydroxyl radical kinetic research studies; fulfilled leadership roles for the University of Dayton in the development of clean energy and water monitoring technology areas

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Page 1: CURRICULUM VITAE Philip H. Taylor, Ph.D.media.clemson.edu/research/Resumes/Taylor_CV.pdfCURRICULUM VITAE Philip H. Taylor, Ph.D. Office of the Vice President for Research University

CURRICULUM VITAE Philip H. Taylor, Ph.D.

Office of the Vice President for Research University Hall 540-B (513) 556-5308 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0663 [email protected] Professional Development Assistant Vice President for Research – Strategic Initiatives, University of Cincinnati (December 2014 to present)

Current portfolio includes: o Support requests from the Office of the President o Research development programming and assessment o Research infrastructure support and development plan o Diversification of federal research funding portfolio with a focus on Mission-

Driven Agencies o Advancing major seed investments o Program management and assessment of internal funding opportunities o Principal investigator on EDA Grant - Hamilton Mill, University of Cincinnati:

Smarter City, Stronger Region - Expanding the "City as a Lab" Approach to Regional Revitalization

o Executive on loan to Confluence/Water Technology Innovation Cluster o Benchmarking/reporting – benchmarking of Research Development activities o Point of contact to external membership organizations including Educational

Advisory Board – University Research Forum and Oak Ridge Affiliated Universities

o Point of contact to Lewis Burke Associates LLC and G2G, consultants for federal and state research lobbying and support

Research Director, University of Cincinnati (June 2014 to November 2014) Responsible for proposal writing and research program development and increasing sponsored research funding in College of Engineering and Applied Science; accomplished goals by working closely with faculty and department heads, leading and coordinating proposal development, and coaching and training faculty and staff in grantsmanship Distinguished Research Scientist, University of Dayton Research Institute (2000-2014) Center Director for 5-year US-EPA directed, Enforceable Consent Agreement study investigating municipal waste combustion of fluorinated polymeric materials; directed coal combustion studies aimed at improving post-combustion mercury emission control; directed fundamental hydroxyl radical kinetic research studies; fulfilled leadership roles for the University of Dayton in the development of clean energy and water monitoring technology areas

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Group Leader, University of Dayton Research Institute (1998-2014) Managed diverse group of scientists/engineers conducting environmental research; responsible for technical direction and successful execution of all research programs; financial responsibility for all research program budgets Senior Research Scientist, University of Dayton Research Institute (1992-2000) Performed fundamental research on hazardous waste incineration and alternative fuels combustion; awarded EPA STAR designation in 1994 for pilot-scale evaluation of hazardous organic waste incinerability ranking; conducted highly cited initial study of thermal degradation of fluorinated materials and assessment of potential environmental impact Graduate Engineering Professor, University of Dayton (1991-2014) Mentored graduate students on research projects, chaired thesis/dissertation committees, taught undergraduate/graduate classes in Electro-Optics and the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering; mentored undergraduate honors students on senior projects; reviewed graduate engineering department programs for accreditation; served on internal University of Dayton accreditation committee Research Scientist, University of Dayton Research Institute (1985-1992)

Conducted fundamental & applied research on hazardous waste incineration; awarded EPA STAR designation for development of hazardous organic waste incinerability ranking; co-investigator on fundamental research proposals including funding from National Science Foundation NRC Postdoctoral Fellow, National Bureau of Standards (1984-85) Conducted novel laser diagnostic interrogation of diffusion flames Postdoctoral Associate, Penn State University (1984)

Conducted experimental study of pulverized wood combustion

Graduate Assistant, Penn State University (1980-1984) Conducted fundamental flame suppression studies for Naval Research Laboratory; completed PhD dissertation; GPA 3.71

Education/Training/Honors B.S. Chemistry, SUNY Oneonta, 1980 Ph.D. Fuel Science, Penn State University, 1984 National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1984, 1985 US-EPA STAR Awards, 1991, 1994

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Value Proposition Leadership:

• Responsible for articulating a vision for future funding for a large multi-disciplinary group of scientists and engineers at UDRI

• Served in numerous internal and external leadership positions at the University of Dayton including University Clean Energy Alliance Board of Governors and Confluence/Water Technology Innovation Cluster Board of Directors

• Currently Assistant Vice President for Research and Executive-on-loan to Confluence/Water Technology Innovation Cluster for the Office of Research, University of Cincinnati

Management: • Management and supervisory experience includes annual performance reviews

for large multi-disciplinary group of scientists and engineers; supervised social sciences grant officer for University of Cincinnati Office of Research in 2014 and 2015; currently supervise Director of Cyber Research Initiatives

• Responsible for technical deliverables and financial management of major, multi-year contracts and grants for both federal government and large industrial companies

Technical Skills: • Provided technical direction for a group of 12 scientists and engineers in the field

of environmental engineering • Unique technical, organizational and people-oriented skills and experience that

are applied to interdisciplinary R & D teams • International reputation in the field hazardous waste combustion with funding

from NSF, DOE, and EPA • Center director for large, multi-year EPA directed fluorocarbon combustion study

involving numerous analytical labs and industrial companies with complex contractual requirements

Strategic Planning/Program Development • Participated in strategic planning for group, division and research institute

related primarily to energy and environmental engineering research and technology development

• Identified new federal, state and industrial funding opportunities • Prepared and successfully submitted requests for financial assistance including

complex proposals involving various forms of cost sharing • Successfully negotiated new funding contracts and grants (totaling more than

$30M over the past 25 yrs)

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External Professional Association and Board Memberships American Water Works Association, Association for the Advance of Science, American Chemical Society, Sigma Xi Research Society Chair and University representative for Board of Governors for University Clean Energy Alliance of Ohio (2011-2013). University of Dayton representative on Board of Directors for Confluence/Water Technology Innovation Cluster (2011-2013). University of Cincinnati representative on Board of Directors for Confluence/Water Technology Innovation Cluster (2016-present). Current Board and Committee Activities at the University of Cincinnati Executive Research Advisory Board – charge is broad implementation of the President’s strategic directions initiative (2017-2021) Research Advisory Board – review and approve strategies and metrics for implementing elements of strategic directions initiative Subcommittees (3) to Research Advisory Board; development of strategies and metrics for: growth of National Academy membership; creating a culture of safe laboratory practices; and infrastructure assessment Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training integration Committee – provide mentoring and consultation for faculty interested in cross-disciplinary collaborations in health-related research Chair of two Strategic Research Initiative task forces: 1) Faculty Research Career Development and 2) Cross Disciplinary Team Research Co-chair of UC@IT Research and Development Subcommittee – charge is to identify and advance cyberinfrastructure needs including centralized Advanced Research Computing Additional Information

• 60+ peer-reviewed journal publications and 100+ technical presentations at national and international conferences and symposia (see following pages)

• Principal or co-principal investigator on over 30 government and commercial grants, contracts and subcontracts over the past 30 years. Total dollar value exceeds $30M

• Invited lectures at major conferences and symposia and to educational institutions and industry

• Consultant in the area of hazardous waste combustion • Scientific grant reviewer for federal agencies including NSF, EPA, DOE and NIH

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JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS 61. R. J. Giraud and Taylor, P. H., Combustion Operating Conditions for Municipal and Medical

Waste Incinerators in the U.S., in preparation. 60. T. Yamada, R. C. Striebich, J. L. Graham, P. H. Taylor and Robert J. Giraud, Laboratory-Scale

Municipal Waste Incineration of Fluoropolymer Composites, in preparation. 59. P. H. Taylor, T. Yamada, R. C. Striebich, J. L. Graham, and R. J. Giraud, Investigation of

Waste Incineration of Fluorotelomer-based Polymers as a Potential Source of PFOA in the Environment, Chemosphere, 110, 17, 2014

58. P. H. Taylor, Non-Flame Incineration, invited contribution to Encyclopedia of Sustainability

Science and Technology, Robert A. Meyers, Editor-in-Chief, ISBN: 978-1-4419-0852-0, Springer-Verlag New York, 2012.

57. R. Ananthula, T. Yamada, and P. H. Taylor, “Kinetics of OH Radical Reaction with

Phenanthrene: New Absolute Rate Measurements and Comparison with Other PAHs” Int. J. Chem. Kinet., 39, 629, 2007.

56. P. H. Taylor, T. Yamada, and P. Marshall, “The Reaction of OH with Acetaldehyde and

Deuterated Acetaldehyde: Further Insight into the Reaction Mechanism at both Low and Elevated Temperatures” Int. J. Chem. Kinet., 38, 489, 2006.

55. R. Ananthula, T. Yamada, and P. H. Taylor, Kinetics of OH Radical Reaction with Anthracene

and Anthracene-d10, J. Phys. Chem. A, 110, 3559, 2006. 54. T. Yamada, P. H. Taylor, R. C. Buck, M. A. Kaiser, and R. J. Giraud, “Thermal Degradation of

Fluorotelomer Treated Articles and Related Materials,” Chemosphere, 61, 974, 2005.

53. P. H. Taylor, R, Mallipeddi, and T. Yamada, “LP/LIF Study of the Formation and Consumption of Mercury (I) Chloride: Kinetics of Mercury Chlorination,” Chemosphere 61, 685, 2005.

52. P. H. Taylor, T. Yamada, and A. J. Neuforth, “Kinetics of OH Radical Reactions with Dibenzo-p-dioxin and Selected Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins,” Chemosphere, 58, 243, 2004.

51. T. Yamada, P. H. Taylor, A. Goumri, and P. Marshall, “The Reaction of OH with Acetone and

Acetone-d6 from 298 to 832 K: Rate Coefficients and Mechanism,” J. Chem. Phys. 119, 10600, 2003.

50. T. Yamada, M. Siraj, and P. H. Taylor, J. Peng, X. Hu and P. Marshall, “Rate Coefficients and

Mechanistic Analysis for Reaction of OH with Vinyl Chloride between 292 and 730 K,” J. Phys. Chem. A, 105, 9436, 2001.

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49. T. Yamada, A. El-Sinawi, M. Siraj, and P. H. Taylor, J. Peng, X. Hu and P. Marshall, Rate

Coefficients and Mechanistic Analysis for Reaction of OH with 1,1-Dichloroethene and trans-1,2-Dichloroethene over an Extended Temperature Range, J. Phys. Chem. A, 105, 7588, 2001.

48. P. H. Taylor and D. Lenoir, “Chloroaromatic Formation in Incineration Processes,” Science

Total Environ., 269, 1, 2001. 47. D. Lenoir, A. Wehrmeier, S. S. Sidhu, P. H. Taylor, “Formation and Inhibition of

Chloroaromatic Micropollutants formed in Incineration Processes,” Chemosphere, 43, 107, 2001.

46. L. B. Tichenor, A. El-Sinawi, T. Yamada, P. H. Taylor, J. Peng, X. Hu and P. Marshall, “Kinetic

Studies of the Reaction of Hydroxyl Radicals with Trichloroethylene and Tetrachloroethylene,” Chemosphere, 42, 571, 2001.

45. L. B. Tichenor, A. J. Lozada-Ruiz, T. Yamada, P. H. Taylor, A. El-Sinawi, J. Peng, X. Hu and P.

Marshall, Reaction of Hydroxyl Radicals with Trichloroethylene: Evidence for Chlorine Elimination Reactions at Elevated Temperatures, Proc. Combust. Inst., 28, 1495, 2000.

44. T. Yamada, T. D. Fang, P. H. Taylor, and R. J. Berry, “Kinetics and Thermochemistry of OH

Radical Reactions with CHCl2CF3 and CHFClCF3,” J. Phys. Chem. A, 104, 5013, 2000. 43. L. B. Tichenor, T. Yamada, P. H. Taylor, J. Peng, X. Hu and P. Marshall, “Kinetic and

Modeling Studies of the Reaction of Hydroxyl Radicals with Tetrachloroethylene,” J. Phys. Chem. A, 104, 1700 2000.

42. P. H. Taylor, A. Wehrmeier, S. S. Sidhu, D. Lenoir, K.-W. Schramm, and A. Kettrup, “Copper-

Catalyzed Chlorination and Condensation of Acetylene and Dichloroacetylene,”Chemosphere, 40, 1297, 2000.

41. T. D. Fang, P. H. Taylor, and R. J. Berry, “Kinetics of the Reaction of OH Radicals with

CH2ClCF2Cl and CH2ClCF3 over an Extended Temperature Range,” J. Phys. Chem. A, 103, 2700, 1999.

40. P. H. Taylor and B. Dellinger, “Pyrolysis and Molecular Growth of Chlorinated

Hydrocarbons,” J. Anal. Appl. Pyrol., 49, 9, 1999. 39. P. H. Taylor, S. Shanbhag, W. A. Rubey, B. Dellinger, and M. Bergin, “Speciation of Organic

By-Products from the Thermal Decomposition of Alternative Automotive Fuels,” Air Waste Manage. Assoc. J., 49, 39, 1999.

38. P. H. Taylor, S. S. Sidhu, W. A. Rubey, B. Dellinger, A. Wehrmeier, and D. Lenoir, “Evidence

for a Unified Pathway of Dioxin Formation from Aliphatic Hydrocarbons,” Proc. Combust. Inst., 27, 1769, 1998.

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37. A. Wehrmeier, D. Lenoir, S. S. Sidhu, P. H. Taylor, W. A. Rubey, A. Kettrup, and B. Dellinger,

“The Role of Copper Species in Chlorination and Condensation Reactions of Acetylene,” Environ. Sci. Technol., 32, 2741, 1998.

36. D. Lenoir, A. Wehrmeier, A. Kaune, R. Zimmermann, P.H. Taylor and S. Sidhu, “Thermal

Formation of Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins and -furans: Investigation of Relevant Pathways,” Environ. Engineer. Sci., 15, 37, 1998.

35. P. H. Taylor, L. Cheng, and B. Dellinger, “The Influence of Nitric Oxide on the Oxidation of

Methanol and Ethanol,” Combust. Flame, 115, 562, 1998. 34. B. Dellinger and P. H. Taylor, “Chemical Aspects of the Combustion of Hazardous Wastes,”

Cent. Euro. J. Public Health, 6, 79, 1998. 33. P. H. Taylor, S. Shanbhag, and B. Dellinger, “Benzene Formation from the Flow Reactor

Oxidation of MTBE,” Combust. Flame, 115, 262, 1998. 32. T. D. Fang, P. H. Taylor, B. Dellinger, C. Ehlers, and R. Berry, “Kinetics of the OH + CH3CF2Cl

Reaction over an Extended Temperature Range,” J. Phys. Chem. A, 101, 5758, 1997. 31. M. Arif, B. Dellinger, and P. H. Taylor, “Rate Coefficients of Hydroxyl Radical Reaction with

Dimethyl ether and Methyl t-butyl ether over an Extended Temperature Range,” J. Phys. Chem. A, 101, 2436, 1997.

30. P. H. Taylor, M. Sm. Rahman, M. Arif, B. Dellinger, and P. Marshall, “Kinetic and

Mechanistic Studies of the Reaction of Hydroxyl Radicals with Acetaldehyde over an Extended Temperature Range,” Proc. Combust. Inst., 26, p. 497, 1996.

29. P. H. Taylor, D. A. Tirey, and B. Dellinger, "The High Temperature Pyrolysis of 1,3-

Hexachloro-butadiene," Combust. Flame, 106, 1, 1996. 28. P. H. Taylor, D. A. Tirey, and B. Dellinger, "The High-Temperature Pyrolysis of

Hexachloropropene: Kinetic Analysis of Pathways to Formation of Perchloroarylbenzenes," Combust. Flame, 105, 486, 1996.

27. P. H. Taylor, L. Cheng, and B. Dellinger, “Organic Pollutants from the Thermal Degradation

of Oxygenated Fuels,” in Alternative Fuels: Composition, Performance, Engines, and Systems (SP-1181), SAE Technical Paper Series #961088, p. 269, Warrendale, PA, 1996.

26. T. D. Fang, P. H. Taylor, and B. Dellinger, “Absolute Rate Measurements of the Reaction of

OH Radicals with HCFC-21 and HCFC-22 over an Extended Temperature Range,” J. Phys. Chem., 100, 4048, 1996.

25. P. H. Taylor, D. A. Tirey, and B. Dellinger, "A Comprehensive Kinetic Model of the High

Temperature Pyrolysis of Tetrachloroethene," Combust. Flame, 104, 260, 1996.

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24. P. H. Taylor, S. Shanbhag, and B. Dellinger, “The High-Temperature Pyrolysis and Oxidation of Methanol and Ethanol: Experimental Results and Comparison with Vehicle Emission Tests,” in Progress in Emission Control Technologies (SP-1053), SAE Technical Paper Series #941904, p. 39, Warrendale, PA, 1994.

23. P. H. Taylor, D. A. Tirey, W. A. Rubey, and B. Dellinger, "Detailed Modeling of the Pyrolysis

of Trichloroethene: Formation of Chlorinated Aromatic Species," Combust. Sci. Technol., 101, 75, 1994.

22. Z. Jiang, P. H. Taylor, and B. Dellinger, "LP/LIF Studies of the Reaction of OH with 1,1,1,2-

and 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Over an Extended Temperature Range," J. Phys. Chem., 97, 5050, 1993.

21. P. H. Taylor, Z. Jiang, and B. Dellinger, "Determination of the Gas-Phase Reactivity of

Hydroxyl with Chlorinated Methanes at High Temperature-Effects of Laser/Thermal Photochemistry," Int. J. Chem. Kinet., 25, 9, 1993.

20. B. Dellinger, P. H. Taylor, and C. C. Lee, "Full-Scale Evaluation of the Thermal Stability-Based

Hazardous Organic Waste Incinerability Ranking," J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc., 43, 203, 1993.

19. Z. Jiang, P. H. Taylor, and B. Dellinger, "LP-LIF Studies of the Reaction of OH with 1,1,1-

Trichloroethane Over an Extended Temperature Range," J. Phys. Chem., 96, 8961, 1992. 18. Z. Jiang, P. H. Taylor, and B. Dellinger, "LP-LIF Studies of the Reaction of OH with 1,1-

Dichloroethane Over an Extended Temperature Range," J. Phys. Chem., 96, 8964, 1992. 17. G. J. Carroll, R. C. Thurnau, J. W. Lee, L. R. Waterland, B. Dellinger, and P. H. Taylor, "Pilot-

Scale Evaluation of an Incinerability Ranking System for Hazardous Organic Compounds," J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc., 42, 1430, 1992.

16. P. H. Taylor, Z. Jiang, and B. Dellinger, "Laser Photolysis/Laser Induced Fluorescence Studies

of the Reaction of Hydroxyl with 1,1,2-Trichloroethane Over an Extended Temperature Range," J. Phys. Chem., 96, 1293, 1992.

15. P. H. Taylor, S. McCarron, and B. Dellinger, "Investigation of 1,2-Dichloroethane-Hydroxyl

Kinetics over an Extended Temperature Range: Effect of Chlorine Substitution," Chem. Phys. Lett., 177, 27, 1991.

14. P. H. Taylor, B. Dellinger, and D. A. Tirey, "Oxidative Pyrolysis of CH2Cl2, CHCl3, and CCl4-I:

Incineration Implications," Int. J. Chem. Kinet., 23, 1051, 1991. 13. D. A. Tirey, P. H. Taylor, and B. Dellinger, "Products of Incomplete Combustion from the

High Temperature Pyrolysis of the Chlorinated Methanes," in Emissions from Combustion Processes: Origin, Measurement, and Control, Chapter 8, p. 109, 1990.

12. D. A. Tirey, P. H. Taylor, J. H. Kasner, and B. Dellinger, "Gas Phase Formation of Chlorinated

Aromatic Compounds from the Pyrolysis of Tetrachloroethylene," Combust. Sci. Technol., 74, 137, 1990.

11. J. H. Kasner, P. H. Taylor, and B. Dellinger, "Laser Photolysis/Laser-Induced Fluorescence

Study of OH-C2H5Cl Rate Constants from 294-789 K," J. Phys. Chem., 94, 3250, 1990.

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10. P. H. Taylor, B. Dellinger, and C. C. Lee, "Development of a Thermal Stability-Based Ranking of Hazardous Organic Compound Incinerability," Environ. Sci. Technol., 24, 316, 1990.

9. B. Dellinger, P. H. Taylor, D. A. Tirey, and C. C. Lee, "Pathways of Formation of Chlorinated

PICs from the Thermal Degradation of Simple Chlorinated Hydrocarbons," J. Hazard. Mater., 22, 175, 1989.

8. P. H. Taylor, J. A. D'Angelo, M. C. Martin, J. H. Kasner, and B. Dellinger, "Laser

Photolysis/Laser Induced Fluorescence Studies of Reaction Rates of OH with CH3Cl, CH2Cl2, and CHCl3 Over an Extended Temperature Range," Int. J. Chem. Kinet., 21, 829, 1989.

7. P. H. Taylor and W. A. Rubey, "Evaluation of the Gas-Phase Thermal Degradation Behavior

of Future Jet Fuels," Energy and Fuels, 2, 723, 1988. 6. P. H. Taylor and B. Dellinger, "Thermal Degradation Characteristics of Chloromethane

Mixtures," Environ. Sci. Technol., 22, 438, 1988. 5. P. H. Taylor and J. F. Chadbourne, "Sulfur Hexafluoride as a Surrogate for Monitoring

Hazardous Waste Incinerator Performance," J. Air Pollut. Cont. Assoc., 37, 729, 1987. 4. J. H. Miller and P. H. Taylor, "Methyl Radical Concentrations and Production Rates in a

Laminar Methane-Air Diffusion Flame," Combust. Sci. Technol., 52, 139, 1987. 3. J. J. Reuther, G. P. Golike, P. H. Taylor, and G. G. Karsner, "Combustion Characteristics of

Mixtures of Pulverized Wood and Wood Char with a Coarse Wood Fuel," In Applications of Chemical Engineering Principles in the Forest Products and Related Industries, F. Kayihan and B. Krieger-Brockett, Eds., Forest Products Division, AIChE, Chapter 1, p. 160, 1986.

2. P. H. Taylor, W. G. Mallard, and K. C. Smyth, "Multiphoton Ionization Spectra of 1,3-Trans-

Butadiene: Reassignment of a Rydberg Series," J. Chem. Phys., 84, 1053, 1986. 1. K. C. Smyth and P. H. Taylor, "Detection of the Methyl Radical in a Methane-Air Diffusion

Flame by Multiphoton Ionization Spectroscopy," Chem. Phys. Lett., 122, 518, 1985.

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Presentations and Major Reports Sushil R. Kanel, Changseok Han, Allie Meyerhoefer, Garry Crosson, Dionysios D. Dionysiou, Abinash Agrawal, Ioana Pavel, Philip H. Taylor, Richard Striebich, Mark N. Goltz, Photo-degradation of 2,4-dinitrotoulene by silver doped titanium dioxide thin film in the presence of natural solar light, 245th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Oral Presentation, April 7-11, 2013. Sushil R. Kanel, Changseok Han, Allie Meyerhoefer, Garry Crosson, Dionysios D. Dionysiou, Abinash Agrawal, Ioana Pavel, Philip H. Taylor, Richard Striebich, Mark N. Goltz, “Photo-degradation of 2,4-dinitrotoulene (2,4-DNT) by silver doped titanium dioxide (Ag-TiO2) thin film in the presence of natural solar light: kinetics and degradation pathways”, Poster presentation, Sustainable Nanotechnology, Arlington VA, Nov 4-6, 2012. R.A. Zeszut, P. H. Taylor, R.C. Striebich, and J. Servaites, High Temperature Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Chlorella Vulgaris for use as a Bio-Fuel, poster presentation, 6th Annual University Clean Energy Alliance of Ohio Conference, Columbus, OH, April 2012. P. H. Taylor, Rosselot, K.S., Miller, J., Denton, R., Corbett, W., and Allen, D.T., Parametric Models of Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Coal- and Biomass-to-Liquid Facilities, CMTC 151263-PP, presented at Carbon Management Technology Conference, Orlando, FL, February 2012. The Aviation Fuel Life Cycle Assessment Working Group, Delivery Order 0019: Advanced Alternative Energy Technologies Subtask: Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Analysis of Advanced Jet Propulsion Fuels: Fischer-Tropsch Based SPK-1 Case Study, AFRL-RZ-WP-TR-2011-2138. S. Zabarnick, D.R. Ballal, J.S. Ervin, A. Briones, J.L. Graham, M.J. DeWitt, R. Adams, Z.J. West, S.D. Stouffer, P. H. Taylor, L.S. Shafer, T.F. Williams, E.A. Guliants, R. Striebich, and L.M. Balster, “Versatile Affordable Advanced Fuels and Combustion Technologies,” Final Report, AFRL-RZ-WP-TR-2011-2028. T. Yamada, R. C. Striebich, J. L. Graham, and P. H. Taylor, Laboratory-Scale Municipal Waste Incineration of Fluorotelomer and Fluoropolymer Composites, presented at PFOA Days III, US-EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, June 2010. P. H. Taylor, T. Yamada, R.C. Striebich, and J.L. Graham, ECA INCINERATION TESTING PROGRAM: LABORATORY-SCALE INCINERATION TESTING OF FLUOROPOLYMERS, Enforceable Consent Agreement for the Laboratory-Scale Incineration Testing of Fluoropolymers, EPA Docket No. OPPT-2003-0071; Final Report Submitted to US-EPA, October 30, 2009; Principal Test Sponsor: Lynne Harris, Society of the Plastics Industries, 1667 K Street, SW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20006. The Aviation Fuel Life Cycle Assessment Working Group, Propulsion and Power Rapid Response Research & Development Support: Delivery Order 0011: Framework and Guidance for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Footprints of Aviation Fuels, AFRL-RZ-WP-TR-2009-2206.

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P. H. Taylor, T. Yamada, R.C. Striebich, and J.L. Graham, ECA INCINERATION TESTING PROGRAM: LABORATORY-SCALE INCINERATION TESTING OF FLUOROTELOMER-BASED POLYMERS, Enforceable Consent Agreement for the Laboratory-Scale Incineration Testing of Fluorotelomer-Based Polymers, EPA Docket No. OPPT-2004-0001; Final Report Submitted to US-EPA, July 23, 2008; Amended Final Report Submitted to US-EPA, December 22, 2008; Performing Laboratories Principal Test Sponsor: Katie Smythe, Telomer Research Program, 1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036.

S. Sidhu, P. H. Taylor, O. Mendoza, and T. Naguy, “Plastic Waste to Fuel: A Feasibility Study,” Proceedings of the Alternative Fuels NOW Conference, Orlando, FL, February 2008. A. Fullana, S. Sidhu, P. H. Taylor, O. Mendoza, and T. Naguy, “Conversions of Plastic Blast Media Waste to Usable Fuel,” Proceedings of the Alternative Fuels NOW Conference, Orlando, FL, February 2007. T. Yamada and P. H. Taylor, “Enforceable Consent Agreement for the Laboratory-Scale Incineration Testing of Fluorotelomer-Based Polymers and Fluoropolymers: Phase I Transport Test Results,” Society of the Plastics Industries, August 2006. T. Yamada, R. Brahman, R. Ananthula, and P. H. Taylor, “Kinetic Studies of Mercury Removal in Bituminous and Sub-Bituminous Coals,” Ohio Coal Research Consortium Annual Review Meeting, Columbus, OH, June 2006. R.K. Brahman, T. Yamada, and P. H. Taylor, “Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mercury Chlorination Kinetics Study using Two Different Techniques,” Proceedings of the Air Quality V Conference, Washington, DC, September 2005. R.K. Brahman, T. Yamada, and P.H. Taylor, “Mercury Chlorination Kinetics Study using Two Different Techniques,” Proceedings of the 2005 Annual Pittsburgh Coal Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, September 2005. P. H. Taylor, T. Yamada, A. Goumri, and P. Marshall, “The Reaction of OH with Acetaldehyde and Deuterated Acetaldehyde: Further Insight into the Reaction Mechanism at both Low and Elevated Temperatures,” Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Chemical Kinetics, National Institute of Standards and Technology, July 2005. P. H. Taylor, T. Yamada, R. Mallipeddi, and R. Ananthula, “Kinetic Studies of Hazardous Air Pollutants under Post-Combustion Conditions,” Presented at American Flame Research Committee Spring Meeting, Research Triangle Park, NC, April 2005. R. Ananthula, T. Yamada, and P. H. Taylor, “Kinetics of OH Radical Reaction with Anthracene and Anthracene-d10,” Proceedings of 4th Joint Meeting of the U.S. Sections of the Combustion Institute, Philadelphia, PA, March 2005.

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R. K. Brahman, T. Yamada, and P. H. Taylor, “Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Hg Oxidation and Chlorination Studies,” Proceedings of Ohio Air Quality and Coal Research Symposium, Ohio University, Athens, OH, December 2004. R. Mallipeddi, T. Yamada, and P. H. Taylor, “Kinetic Studies of Mercury Removal in Bituminous and Sub-bituminous Coals,” Proceedings of Ohio Air Quality and Coal Research Symposium, Ohio University, Athens, OH, December 2004. S. P. Mopidevi, T. Yamada, and P. H. Taylor, “In situ Product Formation Measurements of Gas-Phase Hg Chlorination under Post-Combustion Conditions,” Proceedings of Ohio Air Quality and Coal Research Symposium, Ohio University, Athens, OH, December 2004. T. Yamada, P. H. Taylor, R. C. Buck, M. A. Kaiser, and R. J. Giraud, “Thermal Degradation of Fluorotelomer Treated Articles and Related Materials, Proceedings of 4th Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry World Congress, Portland, OR, November 2004. P. H. Taylor, T. Yamada, and Paul Marshall, “Kinetics of the Reaction of OH with Acetaldehyde and Deuterated Acetaldehyde: Reexamination of the Reaction Mechanism,” Oral presentation at the ACS Symposium on Combustion Chemistry: From Elementary Reactions to Extensive Reaction Mechanisms, Fall ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 2004. R. Ananthula, T. Yamada, and P. H. Taylor, “Kinetics of OH radical reaction with Anthracene and Phenanthrene,” Poster presentation at the ACS Symposium on Combustion Chemistry: From Elementary Reactions to Extensive Reaction Mechanisms, Fall ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 2004. R. Ananthula, T. Yamada, and P. H. Taylor, “Kinetics of OH Radical Reaction with Acenaphthene and Phenanthrene,” Poster presentation at the 30th International Combustion Symposium, Chicago, IL, July 2004.

T. Yamada and P. H. Taylor, “Laboratory Scale Thermal Degradation of Fluorocarbon Materials,” Final Report, DuPont Chemical Solutions Enterprise, UDR-TR-04-00025, March 2004.

P. H. Taylor, T. Yamada, and R. Mallipeddi, “Kinetic Studies of Mercury Removal in Bituminous and Sub-Bituminous Coals,” Ohio Coal Research Consortium Presentation, Columbus, OH, December 2003. P. H. Taylor, A.J. Neuforth, and T. Yamada, “OH Attack on Dioxin and Chlorinated Dioxin Substrates: Rate Measurements and Reaction Mechanism,” 28th Annual EPA - A&WMA Information Exchange, EPA/NRMRL, Research Triangle Park, NC, December 2003. P. H. Taylor and T. Yamada, “Laboratory Scale Thermal Degradation of Perfluoro-octanyl Sulfonate and Related Precursors,” Final Report, 3M Company, UDR-TR-03-00044, July 2003.

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P. H. Taylor, A. J. Neuforth, R. Ananthula, and T. Yamada, “Absolute Rate Measurements of OH Attack on Dioxin and Chlorinated Dioxin Substrates,” Proceedings of the AWMA’s 96th Annual Conference and Exhibition, San Diego, CA, June 2003. R. C. Striebich, J. R. Klosterman, W. A. Rubey, J. Contreras, and P. H. Taylor, “Multidimensional Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (MDGC-MS) to Analyze Trace Emissions from Efficient Combustion Systems,” Paper # 69696, Proceedings of AWMA 96th Annual Conference, San Diego, June 2003. T. Yamada, R. Ananthula, and P. H. Taylor, “Theoretical Study on Naphthalene + OH Reaction Mechanism,” Proceedings of the 3rd Joint Meeting of the U.S. Sections of the Combustion Institute, Chicago, March 2003. P. H. Taylor, A. J. Neuforth, and T. Yamada, “Absolute Rate Measurements of OH Attack on Chlorinated Dioxin Substrates,” Proceedings of the Third Joint Meeting of the U.S. Sections of the Combustion Institute, Chicago, March 2003. A. Gourmi, P. Marshall, T. Yamada, and P. H. Taylor, “The Reaction of OH with Acetone and Acetone-d6,” Proceedings of the 25th Informal Photochemistry Conference, Coral Gables, FL, June 2002. T. Yamada, P. H. Taylor, A. Gourmi, and P. Marshall, “Kinetic Studies of the Reaction of OH with Acetaldehyde,” Proceedings of the 25th Informal Photochemistry Conference, Coral Gables, FL, June 2002. P. H. Taylor, A. J. Neuforth, and T. Yamada, “Kinetic Studies of the Reaction of Hydroxyl Radicals with Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and 2-Chlorodibenzo-p-dioxin,” Proceedings of the 25th Informal Photochemistry Conference, Coral Gables, FL, June 2002. T. Yamada, P. H. Taylor, J. Peng, X. Hu, and P. Marshall, “Rate Coefficients and Modeling Results for Reaction of OH with Acetone at Low to Moderate Temperatures,” Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Chemical Kinetics, Gaithersburg, July 2001. T. Yamada, M. Siraj, P. H. Taylor, J. Peng, X. Hu, and P. Marshall, “Rate Coefficients and Mechanistic Analysis for Reaction of OH with Vinyl Chloride between 292 and 730 K,” Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Chemical Kinetics, Gaithersburg, July 2001. P. H. Taylor, T. Yamada, and P. Marshall, “Kinetic and Modeling Studies of the Oxidation and Pyrolysis Reactions of Selected Hazardous Air Pollutants,” Presentation at American Flame Research Committee Spring Meeting, Research Triangle Park, April 2001.

A. J. Lozada-Ruiz, A. El-Sinawi, M. Siraj, L. B. Tichenor, T. Yamada, and P. H. Taylor, “Kinetic and Modeling Studies of the Reaction of Hydroxyl Radicals with the Chloroethylenes at Low to Intermediate Temperatures,” Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Research Triangle Park, September 2000.

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L. B. Tichenor, A. J. Lozada-Ruiz, T. Yamada, P. H. Taylor, A. El-Sinawi, J. Peng, X. Hu, and P. Marshall, "Reaction of Hydroxyl Radicals with Trichloroethylene: Evidence for Chlorine Elimination Reactions at Elevated Temperatures," Presentation at 28th International Symposium On Combustion, The Combustion Institute, Edinborough, Scotland, August 2000. L. B. Tichenor, A. J. Lozada-Ruiz, T. Yamada, A. El-Sinawi, P. H. Taylor, J. Peng, X. Hu, and P. Marshall, "The Reaction of Hydroxyl Radicals with Trichloroethylene: Evidence for Chlorine Elimination Reactions at Elevated Temperatures," Presentation at 16th International Symposium on Gas Kinetics, Cambridge, UK, July 2000. J. L. Graham, S. S. Sidhu, R. C. Striebich, and P. H. Taylor, “The Shock Tube as a Device for Examining Particulate Emissions from Alternative Diesel Fuel Combustion,” Presentation at Fall Technical Meeting of the Eastern States Section of the Combustion Institute, Raleigh, October 1999. L. B. Tichenor, A. El-Sinawi, T. Yamada, P. H. Taylor, J. Peng, X. Hu, and P. Marshall, "Kinetic and Mechanistic Studies of the Reaction of Hydroxyl Radicals with Trichloroethylene, Chemical and Physical Processes of Combustion," Presentation at Eastern States Section of the Combustion Institute, Raleigh, October 1999. T. Yamada, M. Steiger, and P. H. Taylor, "Kinetic Study on Vinyl Radical Addition to Chloroethene, Chemical and Physical Processes of Combustion," Presentation at Eastern States Section of the Combustion Institute, Raleigh, October 1999. A. Wehrmeier, D. Lenoir, S. S. Sidhu, and P. H. Taylor, "Copper-Catalyzed Condensation of Dichloroacetylene," Presentation at 6th Int’l Congress on Toxic Combustion Byproducts, Karlsruhe, Germany, June 1999. S. S. Sidhu, J. L. Graham, and R. C. Striebich, W. A. Rubey, and P. H. Taylor, "Chemical Characterization of Particulate Emissions from Alternate Diesel Fuel Combustion," Presentation at 6th Int’l Congress on Toxic Combustion Byproducts, Karlsruhe, Germany, June 1999. T. Yamada, J. L. Graham, and P. H. Taylor, "Kinetics Study of Vinyl Radical + Chlorinated Ethylene Reaction (Experiment and Modeling)," Presentation at 6th Int’l Congress on Toxic Combustion Byproducts, Karlsruhe, Germany, June 1999. L. Tichenor, T. Yamada, and P. H. Taylor, Mechanistic Studies of the Reaction of Hydroxyl Radicals with Trichloroethylene and Tetrachloroethylene," Presentation at 6th Int’l Congress on Toxic Combustion Byproducts, Karlsruhe, Germany, June 1999. A. Wehrmeier, D. Lenoir, S. S. Sidhu, and P. H. Taylor, “Copper-Catalyzed Chlorination and Condensation of Acetylene and Dichloroacetylene," Proceedings of Joint Meeting-Combustion Institute Sections, Washington, DC, March 1999.

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P. H. Taylor, B. Dellinger, S.S. Sidhu, W.A. Rubey, A. Wehrmeier, and D. Lenoir, “Formation of Hexachlorobenzene and other Chlorinated Hydrocarbons from the Copper-Catalyzed Chlorination and Molecules Growth of Acetylene under Post-Combustion Conditions,” Presentation at 27th International Symposium on Combustion, Boulder, August 1998. D. Lenoir, A. Wehrmeier, and P. H. Taylor, "Catalytic Formation of Chloroaromatic Compounds from Aliphatic Precursors," Presentation at 14th International Conference on Physical Organic Chemistry (ICPOC-14), Florianopolis, Brazil, August 1998. P. H. Taylor, S. S. Sidhu, W. A. Rubey, B. Dellinger, A. Wehrmeier, K. W. Schramm, and D. Lenoir, “Evidence for a Unified Pathway of Dioxin Formation from Aliphatic Hydrocarbons,” Proceedings of 27th International Symposium on Combustion, Boulder Co, August 1998. B. Dellinger, P. H. Taylor, W. A. Rubey, S. S. Sidhu, and L. Cheng, "Particulate Formation from Alternative Fuel Combustion," Presentation at DOE Contractors Coordination Conference, Dearborn, October 1997. T. D. Fang, P. H. Taylor, B. Dellinger, R. Berry, and C. Ehlers, “Laser Photolysis/Laser-Induced Fluorescence Technique for Hydroxyl Radicals and Hydrogen-Containing Chlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) Kinetics,” Presentation at SPIE Conference, San Diego, CA, July 1997. A. Wehrmeier, S. S. Sidhu, P. H. Taylor, W. A. Rubey, B. Dellinger, D. Lenoir, and A. Kettrup, “Role of Copper Species in Acetylene Chlorination and Molecular Growth Reactions,” Presentation at 5th International Congress on Toxic Combustion Byproducts, Dayton, OH, June 1997. T. D. Fang, P. H. Taylor, B. Dellinger, R. Berry, and C. Ehlers, “Laser Photolysis/Laser-Induced Fluorescence Technique for Hydroxyl Radicals and Hydrogen-Containing Chlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) Kinetics,” Presentation at SPIE Conference, San Diego, CA, July 1997. A. Wehrmeier, S. S. Sidhu, P. H. Taylor, W. A. Rubey, B. Dellinger, D. Lenoir, and A. Kettrup, “Role of Copper Species in Acetylene Chlorination and Molecular Growth Reactions,” Presentation at 5th International Congress on Toxic Combustion Byproducts, Dayton, OH, June 1997. P. H. Taylor, S. S. Sidhu, B. Dellinger, A. Wehrmeier, D. Lenoir, K.-W. Schramm, and A. Kettrup, “Formation of Chlorinated Aliphatic and Aromatic Compounds from Acetylene on Model Surfaces,” Presentation at 16th International Conference on Incineration and Thermal Treatment Technologies, Oakland, May 1997. B. Dellinger, P. H. Taylor, W. A. Rubey, S. S. Sidhu, and L. Cheng, “The Origin of Organic Pollutants from the Combustion of Alternative Fuels” Presentation at DOE Contractors’ Coordination Conference, Dearborn, October 1996.

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P. H. Taylor, T. D. Fang, R. Berry, and B. Dellinger, “LP/LIF Studies of the Reactions of OH Radicals with HCFCs," Presentation at Mini Symposium on Halon Flame Suppressants, Materials Laboratory, WPAFB, OH, August 1996. T. D. Fang, P. H. Taylor, R. Berry, and B. Dellinger, “LP/LIF Studies of the Reactions of OH Radicals with HCFCs,” Presentation at 26th International Combustion Symposium, Naples, Italy, July 1996. P. H. Taylor, L. Cheng, and B. Dellinger, “Formation of Oxygenated Intermediates from the Thermal Degradation of Alternative Automotive Fuels,” Presentation at 26th International Combustion Symposium, Naples, Italy, July 1996. W. A. Rubey, P. H. Taylor, and R. C. Striebich, “Investigation of Reformulated Gasoline Emissions using Multi-Dimensional Gas Chromatography-Mass Selective Detection," Presentation at 26th International Combustion Symposium, Naples, Italy, July 1996. C. J. Ehlers, T. D. Fang, P. H. Taylor, and R. J. Berry, “Ab initio/TST Calculations of Chlorofluorocarbon Reaction Kinetics,” Presentation at 28th Central Regional ACS Meeting, Halon Thermochemistry and Kinetics Symposium, Dayton, OH, June 1996. B. Dellinger, P. H. Taylor, W. A. Rubey, S. S. Sidhu, R. C. Striebich, and L. Cheng, “The Origin of Organic Emissions from the Combustion of Alternative Fuels,” Presentation at Automotive Technology Development Customers’ Coordination Meeting, Detroit, October 1996. P. H. Taylor, T. D. Fang, and B. Dellinger, "LP/LIF Studies of the Reaction of OH Radicals with CHF2Cl and CHFCl2 over an Extended Temperature Range," Proceedings of Eastern States Section Meeting of Combustion Institute, p. 312, Clearwater Beach, FL, December 1994. P. H. Taylor, S. Shanbhag, and B. Dellinger, “The High-Temperature Pyrolysis and Oxidation of Methanol and Ethanol: Experimental Results and Comparison with Vehicle Emission Tests,” Proceedings of National AIChE Meeting, San Francisco, November 1994. P. H. Taylor, D. A. Tirey, and B. Dellinger, “The High-Temperature Pyrolysis of Tetrachloroethene and 1,3-Hexachlorobutadiene: Experimental Results and Detailed Kinetic Analysis,” Proceedings of National AIChE Meeting, San Francisco, November 1994. P. H. Taylor, S. Shanbhag, and B. Dellinger, “The High-Temperature Pyrolysis and Oxidation of Methanol and Ethanol: Experimental Results and Comparison with Vehicle Emission Tests,” Presentation at International SAE Meeting, Baltimore, October 1994. P. H. Taylor, T. D. Fang, and B. Dellinger, “Laser Photolysis/Laser-induced Fluorescence Kinetic Studies of the Reaction of OH with HCFCs over Extended Temperature Ranges,” Presentation at 7th BOC Priestley Conference, Bucknell University, June 1994.

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P. H. Taylor, R. C. Striebich, L. Ostruska, and B. Dellinger, "Auto-Oxidation of N-Decane/Aniline/ Thiophenol Mixtures," Presentation at Symposium on Distillate Fuel Auto-Oxidation Chemistry, American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA, March 1994. P. H. Taylor, S. S. Sidhu, and B. Dellinger, "Kinetic Modeling of the High Temperature Pyrolysis of Hexachloropropene,” Proceedings of Annual AIChE Meeting, St. Louis, MO, November 1993. P. H. Taylor, S. S. Sidhu, and B. Dellinger, "Kinetic Modeling of the Pyrolysis of Trichloroethene, Tetrachloroethene, Hexachloropropene, and 1,3-Hexachlorobudadiene," Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Chemical Kinetics (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD, July 1993. P. H. Taylor, D. A. Tirey, W. A. Rubey, and B. Dellinger, "Detailed Modeling of the Pyrolysis of Trichloroethene: Formation of Chlorinated Aromatic Species," Proceedings of 3rd International Congress on Toxic Combustion Byproducts, Cambridge, MA, June 1993. P. H. Taylor, D. A. Tirey, and B. Dellinger, "High Temperature Studies of the Pyrolysis of Trichloroethene: Formation of Perchlorinated PAHs," Proceedings of Joint Eastern and Central States Meeting of the Combustion Institute, p. 312, New Orleans, LA, March 1993. Z. Jiang, P. H. Taylor, and B. Dellinger, "LP/LIF Studies of the Reaction of OH and 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-ethane Over an Extended Temperature Range," Proceedings of Joint Eastern and Central States Meeting of the Combustion Institute, p. 443, New Orleans, LA, March 1993. P. H. Taylor, D. A. Tirey, and B. Dellinger, "Formation of Chlorinated Aromatic Species from the Pyrolysis of C2, C3 and C4 Chlorinated Hydrocarbons," Proceedings of AIChE Summer National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, August 1992. P. H. Taylor and B. Dellinger, "Modeling of Molecular Growth Chemistry from High-Temperature Chlorocarbon Pyrolysis," Proceedings of Fall Technical Meeting of the Eastern Section - Combustion Institute, Cornell University, p. 58, Ithaca, N.Y., October 1991. D. A. Tirey, B. Dellinger, W. A. Rubey, and P. H. Taylor, "The Thermal Degradation Characteristics of Environmentally Sensitive Pesticide Products," US-EPA Report, EPA/600/R93/102, May 1991. B. Dellinger, P. H. Taylor, and D. A. Tirey, "Minimization and Control of Hazardous Combustion Byproducts, Project Summary, US-EPA Report, EPA/600/S2-90-039, May 1991. J. L. Moler, E. M. Steward, and P. H. Taylor, "High-Temperature Gas Phase Pyrolysis of JP-8," American Chemical Society, Div. of Fuel Chemistry Preprints, 1990. P. H. Taylor, S. McCarron, and B. Dellinger, "Laser Photolysis/Laser-Induced Fluorescence Kinetic Studies of OH-CH3Cl and OH-CH2Cl2 H Atom Metathesis from 292 to 955 K," Proceedings of Eastern States Section - Combustion Institute, Orlando, December 1990.

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P. H. Taylor and B. Dellinger, "Mechanisms of the High Temperature Oxidative Pyrolysis of Chloroform and Carbon Tetrachloride,” Proceedings of Fall Technical Meeting of the Eastern Section - Combustion Institute, p. 14, Orlando, December 1990. B. Dellinger and P. H. Taylor, "The Role of Chlorine Induced Inductive Destabilization Versus Bond Energy Reduction on High Temperature Displacement Reactions of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons," Proceedings of Fall Technical Meeting of the Eastern Section - Combustion Institute, p. 9, Orlando, December 1990. P. H. Taylor, S. McCarron, and B. Dellinger, "Laser Photolysis/Laser-Induced Fluorescence Studies of OH-CH2ClCH2Cl Rate Constants from 292 to 775 K," Proceedings of Central States Combustion Institute Meeting, 117, Cincinnati, May 1990. B. Dellinger, P. H. Taylor, D. A. Tirey, R. C. Striebich, and C. C. Lee, "PIC Formation - Research Status and Control Implications," Proceedings of 16th Annual EPA Research Symposium (SHWRD), Cincinnati, April 1990. P. H. Taylor and B. Dellinger, "Detailed Modeling of Higher Molecular Weight PIC Profiles from the Pyrolysis of Tetrachloroethylene," Proceedings of 2nd International PIC Congress, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, March 1990. B. Dellinger, P. H. Taylor, and D. A. Tirey, "High Temperature Pyrolysis of C2 Chlorocarbons," Proceedings of 198th National Meeting Symposium on Incineration, Division of Fuel Chemistry, American Chemical Society, Miami Beach, FL, September 1989. B. Dellinger, D. A. Tirey, P. H. Taylor, and C. C. Lee, "Pyrolytic Thermal Degradation of a Hazardous Waste Incinerability Surrogate Mixture," Proceedings of 15th Annual EPA Hazardous Waste Research Symposium, p. 21, Cincinnati, 1989. P. H. Taylor, B. Dellinger, D. A. Tirey, and C. C. Lee, "Evaluation of Mechanisms of PIC Formation in Laboratory Experiments: Implications for PIC Formation and Control Strategies in Full-Scale Incineration Systems," Proceedings of US-EPA's 3rd International Conference on New Frontiers for Hazardous Waste Management, p. 314, Pittsburgh, September 1989. B. Dellinger, P. H. Taylor, and D. A. Tirey, "Gas Phase Formation Mechanisms of Chlorinated Aromatic Compounds from the Thermal Degradation of Simple Chlorocarbon Precursors," Presentation at 1st International Congress on Toxic Combustion By-Products: Formation and Control, University of California, Los Angeles, August 1989. J. H. Kasner, P. H. Taylor, and B. Dellinger, "Rate Constant Measurements of Hydroxyl-Chlorohydrocarbon Metathesis Reactions at Elevated Temperatures," Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Chemical Kinetics: Measurement and Application of Fundamental Data, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, July 1989.

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B. Dellinger and P. H. Taylor, "Incineration of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons - A Trace Chemistry Research Perspective," Presentation at Coalition for Responsible Waste Incineration, Crystal Lake, VA, May 1989. B. Dellinger, P. H. Taylor, D. A. Tirey, and C. C. Lee, "Pathways of Formation of Chlorinated PICs from the Thermal Degradation of Simple Chlorinated Hydrocarbons," Proceedings of Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center Symposium, Beaumont, TX, February 1989. P. H. Taylor, M. C. Martin, J. D'Angelo, J. L. Graham, and B. Dellinger, "Evaluation of Absolute Rate Coefficients for the Reaction of Hydroxyl Radicals with the Chlorinated Methanes Over a Temperature Range of 292-775 K," Proceedings of 22nd International Symposium on Combustion, Seattle, WA, August 1988. P. H. Taylor, W. A. Rubey, R. C. Striebich, and B. Dellinger, "Thermal Stability Behavior of Hydrocarbon Fuels for High-Speed Flight Vehicles: Future Research Priorities," Proceedings of JANNAF Conference on Fuels for Future High-Speed Flight Vehicles at Woods Hole, MA, June 1988. B. Dellinger, D. A. Tirey, P. H. Taylor, and J. C. Pan, "Products of Incomplete Combustion from the High Temperature Pyrolysis of Chlorinated Methanes," American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental Chemistry, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 1988. B. Dellinger, P. H. Taylor, D. A. Tirey, J. C. Pan, and C. C. Lee, "Pathways of PIC Formation in Hazardous Waste Incinerators," Proceedings of 14th Annual Hazardous Waste Research Symposium, Cincinnati, May 1988. P. H. Taylor, R. C. Striebich, W. A. Rubey, D. A. Tirey, J. G. Stalter and B. Dellinger, "High Temperature Degradation Behavior of Various Organic Materials," Proceedings of North Coast - Ohio Valley Thermal Analysis Societies Joint Symposium, Columbus, May 1988. B. Dellinger and P. H. Taylor, "Development of Hazardous Waste Incinerability Surrogate Mixtures," Proceedings of 2nd Annual National Symposium on Incineration of Industrial Wastes, San Diego, March 1988. R. C. Striebich, W. A. Rubey, P. H. Taylor, and J. G. Stalter, "High Temperature Decomposition Behavior of Various Organic Materials," Presentation at Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, February 1988. P. H. Taylor, D. A. Tirey, B. L. Fox, R. C. Striebich, and J. G. Stalter, "Evaluation of Hazardous Organic Products from the Oxidation and Pyrolysis of Creosote-Treated Wood Using a Versatile GC-MS Instrumental System," Presentation at Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, February 1988.

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P. H. Taylor, S. L. Mazer, D. A. Tirey, B. L. Fox, J. G. Stalter, and B. Dellinger, "Evaluation of Potential Health Hazards from Fires Involving Liquid and Solid Utility Materials," Presentation at Electric Power Research Institute PCB Seminar, Kansas City, October 1987. P. H. Taylor, "Sulfur Hexafluoride as a Surrogate for Monitoring Hazardous Waste Incinerator Performance," Proceedings of 9th Annual Joint US-Canadian Hazardous Waste Research Workshop, Vegreville, Alberta, Canada, October 1987. P. H. Taylor and B. Dellinger, "A Thermal Stability Based Ranking of Hazardous Organic Compound Incinerability," Proceedings of International Flame Research Committee Symposium on the Incineration of Hazardous, Municipal, and Other Wastes, Palm Springs, CA, November 1987. P. H. Taylor, J. D'Angelo, M. C. Martin, J. Graham, and B. Dellinger, "Chloromethane - Hydroxyl Radical Reactivity Measurements Over a Temperature Range of 296 to 580 K," Proceedings of American Chemical Society 19th Central Regional Meeting, Columbus, OH, June 1987. W. A. Rubey, S. L. Mazer, P. H. Taylor, and J. G. Stalter, "Thermal Behavior of a Model Endothermic Fuel and Identification of Degradation Products," Proceedings of 193rd National American Chemical Society Meeting on the Structure of Future Jet Fuels, Denver, April 1987. P. H. Taylor and W. A. Rubey, "Gas-Phase Thermal Degradation Behavior of Future Jet Fuels," Proceedings of 193rd National American Chemical Society Meeting on the Structure of Future Jet Fuels, Denver, April 1987. M. D. Graham, P. H. Taylor, and B. Dellinger, "A Model Study of Vaporization and Thermal Oxidation of a Multicomponent Hazardous Waste Droplet," Proceedings of ESS-CI, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1986. B. Dellinger, D. L. Hall, J. L. Graham, S. L. Mazer, W. A. Rubey, and P. H. Taylor, "The Theory of Thermal Zone Chemistry and Its Influence on Hazardous Waste Incineration," Proceedings of 79th Meeting of the Air Pollution Control Association, June 1986. P. H. Taylor, D. L. Hall, and B. Dellinger, "Thermal Decomposition Characteristics of Chlorinated Methane Mixtures," Proceedings of 12th Annual Hazardous Waste Research Symposium, EPA/600/9-86/022, Cincinnati, April 1986.

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INVITED LECTURES “Kinetics of Hydroxyl Radical Reactions with Hazardous Air Pollutants,” University of North Texas, Department of Chemistry, 2002. “Pyrolysis Mechanisms of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons,” Pyrolysis ‘98 Conference, Munich, Germany, 1998. “Origin and Fate of Organic Pollutants from the Combustion of Alternative Fuels,” Akron University, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1997. “Incineration of Hazardous Wastes,” Italian National Research Council, Bari, Italy, 1996. “Pump/Probe Kinetic Studies: Hydroxyl Radical Reactions with Halogenated and Oxygenated Hydrocarbons,” Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1995. “Kinetic Studies of the High-Temperature Pyrolysis and Oxidation of Halogenated and Oxygenated Hydrocarbon Fuels,” University of Connecticut, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1994. “Kinetic Studies of the High-Temperature Pyrolysis and Oxidation of Halogenated Hydrocarbons,” University of Missouri-Rolla, Department of Chemistry, 1993. “Tubular Flow Reactors: Models for Secondary Combustion Evaluation,” 3M Company, Environmental Engineering and Pollution Control, 1993. “Some Recent Advances in the Kinetics of Chlorocarbon Combustion,” University of Dayton, Dept. of Chemistry, 1992. “Non-Intrusive Probing of High-Temperature Chemical Processes using Laser-Based Optical Techniques,” University of Dayton, Center for Electro-Optics, 1988.