John (Jay) W. Thoman Jr.

J. Hodge Markgraf Professor of Chemistry

at Williams since 1988


Education

Contact Information

Courses Taught

Honors Students

  • Daniel Suess '07
  • Geoffrey O'Donoghue '06
  • Kathleen Carroll '05
  • Brian Saar '05
  • Jason Leith '03
  • Adam Steeves '02
  • James Apgar '01
  • Julianna Connolly '01
  • Matthew Kelty '98
  • Frederick Winston '97
  • Laralyn Bergstedt '96
  • Catherine Shawl '95
  • Heather Cox '95
  • Chu Ri Shin '94
  • Carolyn Flesner '94
  • Mike Furlanetto '93
  • Charles Tilford '91
  • Randy Hesse '91
  • Julius Yang '89

Other Student Collaborators

  • Shuai Ma '12
  • Chris Chudzicki '10
  • Mike Drzyzga '10
  • Tina Motazedi '10
  • Shirish Poudyal '10
  • Fred Brasz '09
  • Avalon Gulley '09
  • Sarah Willey '09
  • Luz Gomez '08
  • Liz Upton '08
  • Jennifer Menzies '07
  • Manuel Moutinho '07
  • Dan Sussman '07
  • Mariana Uribe '07
  • John Symanski '06
  • Jen Linnan '06
  • Saroj Bhattarai '05
  • Dan Weintraub '05
  • Carolyn Adams '02
  • Joe Stember '02
  • Geoff Allen '01
  • Jacques Edelin '01
  • Elizabeth Roller '01
  • Tom Fleming '00
  • Amish Shah '00
  • Jim Rowe '98
  • Martha Johnson '97
  • Larry Marcus '97
  • Colin McCormick '95
  • Jon Fielder '94
  • Heather Stoll '94
  • Paul Bernard '93
  • Eugene Kim '93
  • Jana Swail '93
  • Shelly Torgerson '92
  • Beth Olsen '92
  • Carsten Vala '91
  • Scott Robertson '90
  • Michael Swartz '90

Research Interests

Vibrational Overtone Spectroscopy of HFCs

Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are being commercially developed as alternatives for the stratospheric-ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons. I'm interested in the dynamics of these molecules when they have chemically significant amounts of internal energy, i.e. when they are near to dissociation. My students and I investigate the CH vibrational overtone spectroscopy of these molecules. Since these transitions are quite weak, we employ the sensitive experimental technique of cavity ringdown spectroscopy for detection and measurement of absolute absorption cross-sections. For help in interpreting the spectra, we perform density functional and ab initio molecular electronic structure calculations (with Prof. H. Kjaergaard, U. Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand) to model the highly vibrationally excited behavior.

Environmental Chemistry

The local environment provides many chemical research opportunities. Using the resources of the Environmental Analysis Laboratory on campus, I have collaborated on projects including studies of: lead in urban soils intended for community gardens, perchlorate ions in drinking water at the local high school, PCBs in the Hoosic River, and heavy metals in fish taken from local ponds.

Selected publications


Williams Chemistry