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Dr. Scott Reeve
Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry

BA - 1987 - Chemistry, Augsburg College,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
PhD - 1992 - Chemical Physics, University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Office: LSW 548
Phone: (870) 972-2521
Email:
sreeve@astate.edu
Applied Spectroscopy
- Infrared diode spectroscopy
in a plasma jet
- Analysis of high resolution
molecular spectra
- Optimization of a DC Arcjet
Diamond CVD reactor
Dr. Reeve began a tenure-track
position in the Department of Chemistry and Physics
at Arkansas State University in August of 1994 and
is currently an Associate Professor of Chemistry.
During his tenure at Arkansas State, he has
constructed an in-house pulsed molecular beam rapid
scan infrared diode laser spectrometer with
externally obtained funding and is using this
instrument to examine the high resolution infrared
spectra of organometallic compounds under
super-cooled conditions. Recently, Scott has begun
using this infrared diode laser spectrometer to
perform trace gas analysis on the constituents in
environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). The ETS work
represents a collaborative effort with a colleague
at Arkansas State, Dr. William Burns.
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