Publications
Thesis
Hicks, C. "Excited State Coordination Chemistry: A New Quenching Mechanism"  Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to 
The Graduate Center of The City University of New York, (2000).

Journal Articles
1) Hicks, C.; Fan, J.; Rutenberg, I.; Gafney, H. D. "Excited-State Acid-Base Chemistry: A New Quenching Mechanism
" Coord. Chem. Revs. (1998), 171, 71-83.

2) Dougherty, T.; Hicks, C.; Maletta, A,; Fan, J.; Rutenberg, I.; Gafney, H. D.; "Excited-State Acid-Base Chemistry: 
A New Quenching Mechanism" J. Amer. Chem. Soc. (1998), 120, 4226-4227.

3) Hicks, C.; Ye, G.; Levi, C.; Gonzales, M.; Rutenburg, I.; Fan, J.; Helmy, R.; Kassis, A.; Gafney, H. D. "Excited-State 
Acid-Base Chemistry of Coordination Compounds" Coord. Chem. Revs. (2001), 211, 207-222.

4) Helmy, R.; Kassis, A.; Grunseich, A.; Mangubat, P.; Hicks, C.; Stevens, N.; Gafney, H. D.;  Excited-State Acid-Base 
Chemistry: Evidence for a Dissociative Excited State Fan, J.;  Inorg. Chem.; (Communication) (2003), 42(8); 2486-2488.
 

5) Bridgette A. Barry, Charles Hicks, Antonio De Riso, and David L. Jenson “Calcium Ligation in Photosystem II under

Inhibiting Conditions” Biophys. J. (2005) 89: 393-401.


6) Hicks, C.; Stevens, N.; Zambrana, J.; and Gafney, H.D. “Excited-State Coordination Chemistry: Associated Excited 
States that Relax to Products” Manuscript in preparation.