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1 J.V. Acrivos, SJSU E. Professor of Chemistry: Juana Luisa Adolfina Vivό Azpeitia, U. Minnesota, Ph.D. and U. La Habana, D.Sc. m. A.Acrivos, , [email protected] TEACHER: Publications Table I, Support Table II, Recognition Table III. links: (https://works.bepress.com/juana_acrivos/; researchgate.com; orcid.com Mentors: Lilia Azpeitia Esquinaldo de Vivó, J.E. Wertz, K.S. Pitzer, N.F. Mott, A.D. Yoffe. Member: American Chemical Society, American Physical Society. Service: Referee: scientific grants, journals. Mentor to students, colleagues, mentored back. Honor Societies: Sigma Xi, Iota Sigma Pi, PHI KAPPA PHI

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J.V. Acrivos, SJSU E. Professor of Chemistry: Juana Luisa Adolfina Vivό Azpeitia, U. Minnesota, Ph.D. and U. La Habana, D.Sc. m. A.Acrivos, , [email protected] TEACHER: Publications Table I, Support Table II, Recognition Table III.

•links: (https://works.bepress.com/juana_acrivos/; researchgate.com; orcid.com

•Mentors: Lilia Azpeitia Esquinaldo de Vivó, J.E. Wertz, K.S. Pitzer, N.F. Mott, A.D. Yoffe. •Member: American Chemical Society, American Physical Society. •Service: Referee: scientific grants, journals. Mentor to students, colleagues, mentored back. •Honor Societies: Sigma Xi, Iota Sigma Pi, PHI KAPPA PHI

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Table I: Publications [#] •New research in progress:

Synchrotron mixed Fe valence charge transfer enabled by device vacancy Ø J.V. Acrivos, S.C. Weaver Warner, A. Alvarado, J. Kmiec, Lei Chen:

Fe mixed valence is described by charge transfer (CT) Fe+3:LFe2+x:L’-e-pFe+3:L ligand L,L’ enabled polarized electron e-P scattering, periodic lattice charge distortions (PLD) in (MgO)4, (NbO)3, magnetite (M), and Prussian blue (PB) dye, with vacancy (∅) used for conductance in electronic devices [1,3,4,6,8,21].

Interdiciplinary sun radiation layer cuprate research, 1J.V. Acrivos, 2D.D. Gulamova, 2S. Bobokulov, 3J.G. Chigvinadze, 3S.M. Ashimov

1San José State University, 2Sun Physics Institute, Tashkent Uzbekistan. 3E. Androniskashvili Institute, Tbilisi, Georgia: (Bi0.85Pb0.15:Sr:Ca:Cu::2:2:n-1:n (2<n<21) [25-131] new research indicates bond topology supeconducting (SC) limit Tc<200K by data described in figure:

•Published Research describe: Materials for electronic devices and biological processes: New magnetic resonance for 3d element doped MgO and free radicals [1-9,53,59-62]. 1st New alkali and alkaline earth solutions in ammonia [10,24,34,47,57,60,62,64,65,71,76,77,84,85]. 1st New multiple transition magnetic resonance analysis, ab-initio, theory [54,55,59,61,64,65,89,91,96,102,115,124-126]. New intercalation phenomena [25,62-64,66-77,79-81,85]. 1st New optically induced semiconductor to superconductor transition [90,100-102] superconducting layer materials [11-130] new phenomena detected by X-Ray absorption spectroscopy [75-82,105,110 ] books [63,75,88], history [83,106-109]. Instrumentation: 1st New magnetic resonance spectrometer [1-9,55,59-62]. 1st New SLAC:SSRL synchrotron energy calibration [27,78] phase transition analysis by electron microscopy, and synchrotron radiation, magnetic resonance [73,74,104]. Conferences Co-Chair: Colloque Weyl VI (CW:I-VII): metal non-metal transitions [7,10,12,19,34,35,57,60,62]; 1st New NATO ASI on: “Physics, Chemistry of Electrons in Condensed Matter”[36,88]

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•References include undergraduates underlined 131. J.G. Chigvinadze , J.V. Acrivos , S.M. Ashimov, D.D. Gulamova, G. J. Donadze, “Superconductivity Т≈200 K in Bismuth Cuprates Synthesized Using Solar Energy” Arxiv 1710.10430 130. J.V. Acrivos Microchemical Journal 99,239–245(2011) 129. J.V. Acrivos et al., Bull. Am. Phys Society APS March 2011 Meeting 55, K1.00216 (2011) 128. J.V. Acrivos, Bull. Am. Phys Society APS March 2011 Meeting 55, A22.00003 (2011) 127. J.V. Acrivos et al., Bull. Am. Phys Society APS March 2010 Meeting 55, C1.00219 (2010) 126. HS Sahibudeen, M.A. Navacerrada and J.V. Acrivos, Theory/experiments III of X-Ray flux effect on periodic lattice distortions in YBCO7-δ, Nanotech 2007 (May 2007) 125. H.S. Sahibudeen, M.A. Navacerrada and J.V. Acrivos, Nanotech 2005, 2, 573 (2005) 124. M.A. Navacerrada, H. Sahibudeen, A. Mehta and J.V. Acrivos, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 868E, C8.2.1 (2005) 123. J.G. Chigvinadze, J.V. Acrivos, S.M. Ashimov, D.D. Gulamova, T.V. Machaidze, D. Uskenbaev “Temperature dependence investigation of dissipation processes in strongly anisotropic high-temperature superconductors of Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O system synthesized using solar energy” arXiv:cond-mat/0810.5449 122. J.G. Chigvinadze, J.V.Acrivos, I.G. Akhvlediani, M.I. Chubabria, T.L. Kalabegishvili, TI Sanadze “The investigation of EPR paramagnetic probe line width and shape temperature dependence in high-temperature superconductors of Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O system” arXiv:cond-mat/0808.2920 121. J.G. Chigvinadze, J.V. Acrivos, S.M. Ashimov, A.A. Iashvili, T.V. Machaidze, Th. Wolf. “Investigation of relaxation phenomena in high-temperature superconductors HoBa2Cu3O7-d at the action of pulsed magnetic fields” arXiv:cond-mat//0704.0352 120. J.V. Acrivos “Title: Phases found at grain boundary of YBa2Cu3O7-d 50 nm films on SrTiO3 by enhanced anomalous scattering at O:K, Cu:L2,3 and Ba:M4,5 edges “, arXiv:cond-mat/0510003 119. J.V. Acrivos “Enhanced anomalous scattering by superconducting nanofilms vs T at O:K, Cu:L2,3, Ba:M4,5” arXiv:cond-mat/0509523 118. J.G. Chigvinadze, G.I. Mamniashvilli, J.V. Acrivos “Induced transparency in EXAFS as cuprate superconductors go through Tc” arXiv:cond-mat/0508052 117. J.G. Chigvinadze, J.V. Acrivos, S.M. Ashimov, A.A. Iashvili, T.V. Machaidze, G.I. Mamniashvili, Th. Wolf “Investigation of stimulated dynamics of vortex-matter in high-temperature superconductors“arXiv:cond-mat/0508051 116. J.G. Chigvinadze, A.A. Iashvili, J.V. Acrivos, T.V. Machaidze, T.Wolf “Investigation of the anisotropy of dissipation processes in single crystal of YBa2Cu3O7-d system” arXiv:cond-mat/0508050 115. J.V. Acrivos, L. Nguyen, H.S. Sahibudeen, P Nachimuthu, MA Navacerrada “Spectroscopic evidence for polarons in partially occupied spin-orbit states of YBa2Cu3O7” arXiv:cond-mat/0504369 114. J.V. Acrivos NSF Woman Chemistry Professor Lectures at UC Berkely (1988) 113. J.G. Chigvinadze, J.V. Acrivos, I.G. Akhvlediani, M.I. Chubabria, T.L. Kalabegishvili, T.I. Sanadze. “The investigation of EPR paramagnetic probe line width and shape temperature dependence in high-temperature superconductors of Bi–Pb–Sr–Ca–Cu–O system”. Physics Letters A 373 874 (2009).

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112. J.G. Chigvinadze, J.V. Acrivos, S.M. Ashimov, A.A. Iashvili, T. V. Machaidze, Th. Wolf. “Investigation of relaxation phenomena in high-temperature superconductors HoBa2Cu3O7-δ

action of pulsed magnetic fields” Phys. Lett. A 371, 469 (2007). 111. J.G. Chigvinadze, J.V. Acrivos, S. M. Ashimov, A.A. Iashvili, T. Machaidze, G.I. Mamniashvili, Th.Wolf. “Investigation of stimulated dynamics of vortex-matter in high- temperature superconductors”. Phys.Lett.A 349 264(2006). 110. J.V. Acrivos,“YBa2Cu3O7 electro-magneto-optic effects in Ba L2,3 X-ray absorption near Tc”, Microchemical Journal, 81, 98 (2005) 109 J. V. Acrivos “The Ninth Annual President’s Scholar’s Address: Impact of Solid State Sciences on Society”; SJSU April 21, 1982 108 J.V. Acrivos “Can Scientists Believe?” p. 147, NF Mott, ed James and James (1989) 107. J.V. Acrivos “A man for all seasons’ NF Mott Appreciations, EA Davis ed. 5Taylor and Francis (1998)p. 244 include Cambridge University IRC Sabbatical Reports: J.V. Acrivos and L Chen, ESR above and below superconducting Tc (1988) J.V. Acrivos and L. Chen Lei, “Critical Phenomena from diamagnetic signal in high Tc perovskites (1991); J.V. Acrivos, R.S. Liu, A.D. Yoffe and PP Edwards, Superconducting Transitions and Fluctuations (1991); J.V. Acrivos and L. Chen, “Critical Phenomena from diamagnetic signal in high Tc perovskites” (1991) 106 J.V. Acrivos “Be Not Afraid” delivered to Joint Committees on Minorities and Women of the American Physical Society March Meeting, San José 1995 105. M. Anavacerrada and J.V. Acrivos, “Periodic Lattice Distortions in YBa2Cu3O7 50 nm film on SrTiO3”, NanoTech 2003, vol 1, p.751 (2003) 104. JV Acrivos, L Nguyen, T. Norman, C.T. Lin, W.Y. Liang, J.M. Honig and S. Somasundaram, “Chemical analysis by X-ray spectroscopy near phase transitions in the solid state”, Microchemical Journal, 71, 117 (2002) 103. J.V. Acrivos, "Solid state phase transitions characterized by esr and xas", Solid State Sciences, 2, 807 (2000) 102. J.V. Acrivos, "Spin-Exchange Term in the Solvent Equation of State Near the Critical Point for Electron Transfer Reactions", J. Solid. State Chemistry, 150, 10l (2000) 101. J.V. Acrivos, "Dynamic phenomena in organic metal (BEDT-TTF)3Ta2F11”, Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 284, 411 (1996) 100. J.V. Acrivos, L. Chen and C.M. Burch, “Dynamic Phenomena in Layer Superconducting Cuprate and Organic Metals” Superlattices and Microsturctures, 18, 197 (1995) 99. J.V. Acrivos, L. Chen, C.M. Burch, P. Metcalf, J.M. Honig, R.S.Liu and K.K. Singh, “Dynamic phenomena in superconducting oxides by ESR”, Phys. Rev. B 50, 13710 (1994) 98. J.V. Acrivos, L Chen, C.M. Burch, P. Metcalf, J.M. Honig, R.S. Liu and K.K. Singh, “Dynamics of flux motion observed by esr in superconducting oxides”, Physica C, 235-240, 3159 (1994) 97. J.V. Acrivos, L. Chen, C. Jiang, H. Nguyen, P. Metcalf and J.M. Honig, "Paramagnetism, anti ferromagnetism and Superconductivity in La2NiO4", J Solid State Chemistry, 111, 343 (1994). 96. J.V. Acrivos and O. Stradella, "SCF Wave Functions for (CuO2)4 Lamella in Crystal Field of T'-Nd2CuO4" International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 46, 55 (1993) 95. J.V. Acrivos and C.T. Lin, "Interaction of Pyridine with Ba2CaSr2Cu2Ox," J. Chime. Phys. IV, C5, 325 (1991). 94. J.V. Acrivos, R. Ithnin, C. Bustillo, L. Chen, and D. Ptak, "Electrochemistry of YBa2Cu3O7-δ above Tc and rf Dissipation below Tc," Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 184, 273 (1990)

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93. J.V. Acrivos, R. Ithnin, C. Bustillo, L. Chen, and D. Hellmoldt, "Disorder in YBa2Cu307-δ by Entropy Measurements and by rf Dissipation," Physica C, 162-164, 1665 (1989) 92. R. Ithnin, D. Gilbert, S. Arnold and J.V. Acrivos, "Sulfur Intercalated into 123". "Chemical Physics of Intercalation", AP Legrand and S Flandrois, ed., D Reidel, 1987, p. 507. 91. J.V. Acrivos, "Mobile Electron Bond Order in Intercalated IT-TaS2", J. Phys. C. Solid State Physics, 20, 4377 (1987). 90. J.V. Acrivos, H.P. Hughes and S.S.P. Parkin, "ESR Study of Optically Induced Phase Transitions" J. Chem. Phys. 86, 1780 (1987). 89. J.V. Acrivos, "Equation of State for a Conduction Electron Gas near the Mott Transition", Philos., Mag. 52, 471 (1985). 88. J.V. Acrivos, N.F. Mott and A.D. Yoffe, "Physics and Chemistry of Electrons and Ions in Condensed Matter," NATO ASI Series C 130, D. Reidel (1984). 87. J.V. Acrivos, "Low Dimensional Solid Intercalation with Donor and Acceptor Molecules" in "Physics and Chemistry of Electrons and Ions in Condensed Matter", NATO ASI Series C 130, D Reidel (1984). p. 479 86. J.V. Acrivos, "X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy Across the Metal non MetalTransition"" in "Physics and Chemistry of Electrons and Ions in Condensed Matter", NATO ASI Series C 130, D. Reidel (1984) p. 335. 85. N.H. Handly and J.V. Acrivos, "NMR measurements on Intercalated 3R-TaS2.Ix (I=NH3 and N2H4)", J. Phys. C. Solid State Physics 17, L275 (1984) 84. J.V. Acrivos, "Solvation Across the Metal to Non-Metal Transition in Mx(NH3)1-x", J. Phys. Chem. 88, 3740 (1984) 83. J.V. Acrivos, "The Physics-Chemistry Interphase, and Humphrey Davy", Chemistry in Britain, 20, 145 (1984). 82. S.S.P. Parkin and J.V. Acrivos "XANES in (TMTSeF)2ReO4: Polarization Dependence of the Se K-Edge" Journal de Phys., C3, 1011 (1983). 81. J.V. Acrivos, S.S.P. Parkin, J. Code, J. Reynolds, K. Hathaway, H. Kurasaki, and E. Marseglia, "Conduction Band Symmetry in Ta Chalcogenides from Ta L Edge X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS)", J Phys C Solid State Physics, 14, L349 (1981) 80. K. Yamaya, T.H. Geballe, J.V. Acrivos and J. Code, "Effects of N2H4 on the Transition Temperature in the Anisotropic Superconductor TaSe3", Physica, 105B, 444 (1981). 79. J.V. Acrivos, J. Reynolds, H. Kurasaki, and L Esparza, "Dynamics of the Intercalation Reaction in Layer Metals and Semimetals", Chem. Scripta, 17, 185 (1981). 78. J.V. Acrivos, S.S.P. Parkin, K. Hathaway, J.R. Reynolds, M.P. Klein, A. Thompson and A. Robertson, "Measurement of Synchrotron X-ray energies and line shapes using diffraction markers" Rev. Sci. Instr. 53, 575, (1982) 77. J.V. Acrivos, K. Hathaway, A. Robertson, and M.P. Klein, "Mott g-Ratios in Rbx(NH3)1-x and Oxidation state of Rubidium Compounds from XAS", J. Phys. C. 14, L557 (1981) 76. J.V. Acrivos, K. Hathaway, A. Robertson, and M.P. Klein, "Species Present in M-NH3 Near the Metal-Insulator Transition", J. Phys. Chem., 84, 1206-1211 (1980). 75. J.V. Acrivos, "On the Intercalation Reaction" "Physics and Chemistry of Materials with Layer Structures, Vol. VI Intercalated Layer Materials", F. Levy, Editor, D. Reidel Publishing Co., Dordrecht, Holland, (1979). 74. G.J. Tatlock and J.V. Acrivos, "In Situ Intercalation of TaS2 in the Electron Microscope", Philos. Mag. 38, 81-93 (1978). 73. A.R. Beal and J.V. Acrivos, "Rate of Intercalation of N2H4 into 2H-NbSe2 measured by Transmittance", Philos. Mag. 37, 409-421 (1978).

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72. J.V. Acrivos, C. Delios and H. Kurasaki, "Chemical Reactions of TaS2 (2H Phase)", Philos. Mag., 34, 1047-1056 (1976). 71. SF Meyer, J.V. Acrivos and T.H. Geballe, "Insertion Compounds of 2H-TaS2.NH3", Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., USA, 72, 464-468 (1975). 70. D.W. Murphy, F.J. DiSalvo, G.W. Hull, J.V. Waszczak, S.F. Meyer, G.R. Stewart, S. Early, J.V. Acrivos and T.H. Geballe, "Properties of HxTaS2", J. Chem. Phys., 62, 967-972 (1975). 69. S.F. Meyer, R.E. Howard, G.R. Stewart, J.V. Acrivos and T.H. Geballe, Properties of Intercalated 2H-NbSe2, 4Hb-TaS2 and 1T-TaS2", J. Chem. Phys., 62, 4411-4419 (1975). 68. J.V. Acrivos, C. Delios, N.Y. Topsoe, and J.R. Salem, "Insertion of NH3 and N2H4 into Layer Disulfides", J. Phys. Chem., 79, 3003-3010 (1975). 67. J.V. Acrivos, "Insertion Compounds of Transition Element Disulfides", J. Phys. Chem., 78, 2399-2404 (1974). 66. J.V. Acrivos and J.R. Salem, "Charge Transfer Complexes in Intercalated Layer Compounds", Philos. Mag., 30, 603 (1974). 65. J.V. Acrivos, "Mott g-Ratios of the Density of States for Na-NH3", Philos. Mag. 25, 757 (1972). 64. J.V. Acrivos and N.F. Mott, "On the Metal-Non-Metal Transition in Sodium-Ammonia Solutions", Philos. Mag., 24, 29 (1971) 63. J.V. Acrivos, "On the Intercalation Reaction" "Physics and Chemistry of Materials with Layer Structures, Vol. VI (1977) Intercalated Layer Materials", F. Levy, Editor, D. Reidel Publishing Co., Dordrecht, Holland. 62. J.V. Acrivos, S.F. Meyer and T.H. Geballe, "On Superconducting Metal-Ammonia Complexes", Proceeding of Colloque Weyl III, Israel (June, 1972), Electrons in Fluids, J. Jortner and N. Kestner, Eds., Springer Verlag, 1973, p. 341-353. 61. J.V. Acrivos and J. Azebu, "Extraordinary ESR Absorption Line Widths of Na-Pb_NH3", J Mag. Res., 4, 1 (1971). 60. J.V. Acrivos, J Azebu and S Farmer, "Intermetallic Solutes in Liquid Ammonia" Metal-Ammonia Solutions (Ed. G. Lepoutre and M. J. Sienko) Butterworth, London (1970) p. 145-149. 59. J.V. Acrivos, "Resonance Absorption of p-Benzosemiquinone in the Zeeman Region", J. Chem. Phys., 47, 5389 (1967). 58. J.V. Acrivos, "Spin-Resonance Transitions of Free Radicals in the Zeeman Region", Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., 11, 718 (1966). 57. J.V. Acrivos, "On the Electron Spin Density Distribution in the Na-NH3 System", Metal-Ammonia Solutions” (ed. G. Lepoutre and M. J. Sienko) W. A. Benjamin, Inc. (1964) p. 302. 56. J.V. Acrivos and KS Pitzer, "Temperature Dependence of the Knight Shift of the Sodium-Ammonia System", J. Phys. Chem., 66, 1693 (1962). 55. J.V. Acrivos, "Application of the Sideband Technique to Wide-Line NMR Spectra", J. Chem. Phys., 36, 1097 (1962). 54. J.V. Acrivos, "Analysis of the A3(X3)3 Nuclear Spin System and π-Electron Coupled Hyperfine Splitting Constants in Aromatic Hydrocarbons", Mol. Phys., 5, 1 (1962). 53. J.V. Acrivos and M.S. Blois, "An ESR Study of Stable Free Radicals in Natural and Synthetic Melanins", Informal Discussion on Free Radical Stabilization, Faraday Society (1958) p. 53. 52. JV Acrivos, "Charge Transfer Complexes in Intercalated TaS2, NbSe2, and MoS2", Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy, San Diego, November (1973)

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51. J.V. Acrivos, “Hyperfine Splitting in Aromatic Free Radicals” Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Contract Mo. W-7405-eng-48 50. J.V. Acrivos, Y. Liang, J. Wilson and A. Yoffe, "Optical Studies of Metal- Semiconductor Transmutations Produced by Intercalation", J. Phys. C: Solid St. Phys., 4, L18-L20 (1971). 49. J.V. Acrivos, "Magnetic Resonance Absorption in the Zeeman Region", Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy, Anaheim, October (1967). 48. J.V. Acrivos, "Spin Resonance Transitions of Free Radicals in the Zeeman Region", American Physical Society meeting, Mexico, D. F., August (1966). 47. J.V. Acrivos, "On the Electron Spin Density Distribution in Na-NH3 System", Colloque Weyl I, Lille, France, June (1963). 46. LNguyen, JV Acrivos, et al., Am. Phys. Soc. March Meeting, Bull Am Phys. Soc.,43, 345 (1998)

45. T Norman, JV Acrivos et al., Am. Phy. Soc. March Meeting, Bull Am Phys. Soc., 43, 871 (1998); 44. J.V. Acrivos, R. Ithnin, C. Bustillo, M. Chen Lei, and D. Hellmoldt, "Disorder in Y1Ba2Cu307-δ by Entropy Measurements and by rf Dissipation," presented at M2S-HTSC Meeting, Stanford, July 24-28, 1989. 43. J.V. Acrivos, L. Chen, C. Bustillo, R. Ithnin and D. Hellmoldt, "System for Detecting Superconducting Transition Temperatures," Pittsburg Chemical Instrumentation, 1990. 42. J.V. Acrivos, and L. Chen, "Dynamics of Triplet States in Organic Conductors by ESR Measurements, invited talk at the Pacific Conference on Spectroscopy, 1989. 41. J.V. Acrivos, R. Ithnin, C. Bustillo, M. Chen Lei, and D. Hellmoldt, "Electrochemistry of Y1Ba2Cu307-δ above Tc and rf Dissipation below Tc," Symposium on Chemical Aspects of Superconductivity, Pacifichem '89, Honolulu, Dec. 17-22, 1989. 40. J.V. Acrivos, H.P. Hughes and S.S.P. Parkin, "ESR Study of Optically Induced magnetic Phase Transitions in (BEDT-TTF)3Ta2F11", Bull Amer. Phys. Soc. 31,430 (1986). 39. J.O. Adams, L. Chen, H.P. Hughes, R. Powell, D. Do, A. Morrobell-Sosa, JV Acrivos, S. Oostra and S.S.P. Parkin, "ESR Study of Doublet and Triplet States in a Charge Transfer Insulator", Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 31, 430 (1986). 38. S.C. Weaver, J.V. Acrivos, and A.D. Cox, "Determination of the Structure of Prussian Blue and Turnball Blue using EXAFS Multiple Scattering Formalism", Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc., 31, 388 (1986). 37. A. Morrobel-Sosa, L. Chen, J.O. Adams, J.E. Dobrzynski, and J.V. Acrivos "Angular Dependent ESR Absorption of Organic conductors", Proceedings of the 1985 Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy, Z3, 81, ACS Publications October (1985). 36. J.V. Acrivos, "Low Dimensional Solid Intercalation with Donor and Acceptor Molecules", NATO-ASI on "The Physics and Chemistry of Electrons and Ions in condensed Matter", Cambridge England, September (1983). 35. J.V. Acrivos, "X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Across the Metal to Non-Metal Transition", NATO-ASI on "The physics and Chemistry of Electrons and Ions in Condensed Matter", Cambridge England, September (1983). 34. J.V. Acrivos, "Solvation Across the Metal to Non-Metal Transition", Colloque Weyl VI, Monterey, CA, June (1983). 33. J.V. Acrivos, S.S.P. Parkin, J. Code, J Reynolds, K Hathaway, H Kurasaki and E Marseglia, "p/d character of Conduction Band States", SSRL Activity Report (1983).

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32. B.W. McQuillan and J.V. Acrivos, "ESR Investigation of Intermediate Species in MoF6(g) Intercalated Graphite," Symposium on Intercalated Graphite, ACS Meeting, Kansas City, October (1982). 31. S.S.P. Parkin and J.V. Acrivos, "XANES in (TMTSeF)2Reo4: Polarisation Dependence of the Se K-Edge," Colloque International de CNRS, Les Arcs France, December (1982). 30. J.V. Acrivos, J.R. Reynolds, H. Kurasaki, and L Esparza, "Dynamics of the Intercalation Reaction in Layer Metals and Semimetals," International Conference on Low Dimensional Metals, Helsingor, Denmark, 1980. 29. J.V. Acrivos, J Code, K Yamaya and TH Geballe, "On TaSe3", International Conference on Low Dimensional Metals, Helsingor, Denmark (1980). 28. J.V. Acrivos, SSP Parkin, J Code, JR Reynolds, K Hathaway, H Kurasaki and E Marseglia, "p/d Character of Conduction Band States in Tantalum Chalocogenides", 7th Annual SSRL Meeting, SSRL Report 80/05 (1980) p. 79. 27. J.V. Acrivos, K. Hathaway, J.R. Reynolds, J Code, M.P. Klein, and A Thompson, "Accurate Masurement of Edge Shifts, SSRL Activity Report 80/05 (1980) p. 60. 26. JV Acrivos, K Hathaway, A.J. Bourdillon, A Robertson and MP Klein, "Oxidation States of Rb Compounds", 6th Annual SSRL Meeting, SSRL Report 79/05 (1979), p. 53. 25. JV Acrivos and H Kurasaki, "Intercalation of Graphite by Superacids", ACS symposium on Properties of Low Dimensional Solids", Hawaii, 1979. 24. A. Robertson, A, Thompson, M.P/ Klein, K Hathaway and J.V. Acrivos, "Species Present in M-HN3 Near the Metal-Insulation Transition", Fifth Annual SSRL Meeting, SSRL Report No. 78/09 (1978), p. 61. 23. J.V. Acrivos and A.R. Beal, "Periodic Lattic Distortions in 1T-TaS2 and its N2H4 Intercalation Complex", Symposium on Charge Transfer Conductors and Metal-Insulator Transition", ACS, San Francisco, 1978. 22. G.J. Tatlock and J.V. Acrivos, "In Situ Intercalation of TaS2 in the Electron Microscope", Charge Density Waves Symposium Solid State Physics Conference, Jan.4-6, 1978, Warwick, UK, p. 117. 21. J.V. Acrivos, "Molecular Lattice Description of Periodic Lattic Distortions in Layer Materials", Charge Density Waves Symposium Solid State Physics Conference, Jan.4-6, 1978, Warwick, UK, p. 168 20. J.V. Acrivos and C Delios, "Intercalation of Gases into 2H-TaS2", Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc., 21, 91 (1976). 19. J.V. Acrivos, C. Delios, N.Y. TopsØe, and J.R. Salem "PRoperties of Interalated 2H-NbSe2, 2Hb-TaS2 and 1T-TaS2, Colloque Weyl IV, Michigan, June 1975. 18. J.R. Salem and J.V. Acrivos, "Rate of Intercalation of Transition Element Dichalcogenides", Abstracts of Papers for the 168th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Atlantic City, N.J. (1974) COLL 25. 17. S.F. Meyer, T.H. Geballe and JV Acrivos, "Structure and Superconducting, Properties of Intercalated 2Hb-TaS2", Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc., 18, 384 (1973). 16. J.V. Acrivos and SF Meyer, "Superconducting Properties of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Intercalated of Transition Metal Dichalocogenides", Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 18, 385 (1973). 15. J.V. Acrivos, "Charge Transfer Complexes in Intercalated Layer Compounds", Scientific Meeting, Athens, Greece, August (1973). 14. JV Acrivos, "Charge Transfer Complex in Intercalated TaS2, NbSe2, and MoS2", Conference on California State University Chemistry Programs, San Francisco, March (1973).

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13. J.V. Acrivos, "Charge Transfer Complexes in Intercalated TaS2, NbSe2, and MoS2", Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy, San Diego, November (1973). 12. JV Acrivos, "On Superconducting Metal-Ammonia Complexes", Colloque Weyl III, Israel, June (1972). 11. JV Acrivos, "Electron Donor-Acceptor Interactions Between Superconductor Layer Materials and Intercalates", American Physical Society Meeting at Washington, D.C., April (1972). 10. J.V. Acrivos, "Intermetallic Solutes in Liquid Ammonia", Colloque Weyl II, Cornell University, June (1969). 9. J.V. Acrivos and MS Blois, "An ESR Study of Stable Free Radicals in Natural and Synthetic Melanins", Informal Discussion on Free Radical Stabilization, Faraday Society (1958) p. 53. 8. J.E. Wertz and J.L. Vivó, "ESR of Defect Centers in MgO", Phys. Rev., 100, 1792 (1955). 7. J.E. Wertz and C.F. Koelsch and J.L. Vivó, "Re-Examination of Two Free Radicals", J. Chem. Phys., 23, 2194 (1955). 6. J.E. Wertz and J.L. Vivo’, "Multiple Thio-Radicals in Sulfuric Acid Solution", J.Chem. Phys., 23, 2193 (1955). 5. J.E. Wertz and J.L. Vivó, "Electron Spin Resonance of 1,4-Napthosemiquinone Ion", J. Chem. Phys., 24, 479 (1956). 4. J.E. Wertz, J.L. Vivó and B. Musulin, "ESR of Impurities in MgO", Phys. Rev., 100, 1810 (1955). 3. J.E. Wertz and J.L. Vivó, "Electron Spin Resonance of Semiquinones", J. Chem.Phys., 23, 2441 (1955). 2. Juana Luisa Vivó Azpeitia, Tesis de Grado D.Sc. “Estudio de Productos Intermedios” Universidad de La Habana (1956) 1. Juana Luisa Vivó Azpeitia (J.V. Acrivos), "Electron Spin Resonance of Lattice Deffects” Ph. D. Thesis U. Minnesota (1956).

Table II: Education Contributions: •Courses taught:

*SJSU (Professor of Chemistry): Physical Chemistry, Quantum and Statistical Chemistry. *UC Berkeley (NSF Woman Visiting Professor): X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy. *Stanford U., Cambridge U., UC Berkeley: Graduate student advisor during sabbaticals.

•Grants obtained for research support: *Research Corporation to build research esr instruments at SJSU *National Science Foundation (NSF-DMR) for SJSU students’ support *NATO travel grants for US, UK, French, Mexican, Spanish, Indian, Malaysian, Georgian students travel to and from SJSU *NATO grants for 1st Meeting on Chemistry and Physics at Cambridge U. *National Science Foundation student travel grants for student travel to France, Italy, UK *H and C Dreyfus Foundation for undergraduate student support *Stanford SLAC:SSRL, National Laboratory for synchrotron research *E.O. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, National Laboratory for synchrotron research *William MF. Keck Foundation, CA State College Computation, 1st SJSU instruments

•Evaluation by students and grant proposal referee: Undergraduate Physical Chemistry: "She is one of the very few who deserves the title of TEACHER: Tell me - I'll forget. Show me - I'll remember. Involve me I'll understand. From this

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class, I have learned". "She has made learning a better environment. Her techniques are effective and enlightening. She provides tremendous challenges to all students". Referees on NATO, NSF, Res. Corp., IBM, and William M. Keck quotes: "Prof. Acrivos is one of the recognized leaders in the field of intercalation chemistry with an international reputation and an established track record. She effectively employs a number of experimental techniques and theoretical techniques in selective collaboration with other experts to elucidate the physical and chemical properties of a number of novel intercalated layer solids".

•Supported by Mentor Year - Name (Research with JVA Degree) Occupation

1. 1957 -Frances Krauskopf (Biophysics summer reseach, Hansen Lab ) MD Stanford U. 2. 1957- V. Saxena (Biophysics Research student, Hansen Lab., Stanford U.) 3. 1963 - Don Raimondi (BS SJSU, Ph.D UCB) Manager, IBM-Almaden Research Center. 4. 1964 - Dennis Schutzle (BS SJSU) Ph.D. Washington U. Scientist. 5. 1964 - Mark W. Christiansen (BS SJSU) Scientist. 6. 1964 - Larry Sorensen (high school student, Harvard Ph.D.) Prof. U Washington 7. 1965 - Dave Rabinovitch (BS UCB, MS, SJSU) Business Colombia, South America. 8. 1965 - Patricia Machmiller (BS SJSU) Lockheed Scientist. 9. 1966 - Nick Pchelkin (BS SJSU) United States Army 10. 1966 - Henry Bleile (BS SJSU) United States Navy. 11. 1967 - Judy Azebu (BS SJSU) Scientist. 12. 1967 - M. Edelstein (BS SJSU, MD UCLA) MD Prof. U. Pennsylvania 13. 1968 - Susan Farmer (BS SJSU) High School Teacher. 14. 1968 - Arlene Giordano (BS SJSU) Business. 15. 1968 - Marlene Mirassou, (BS SJSU) MD Wisconsin U, MD Davies, CA. 16. 1969 - Carmen Fojo (BS SJSU) M.S., Stanford U.) Teacher. 17. 1969 - Robert L. Simon Jr. (BS SJSU) Scientist. 18. 1969 - Fernando Mendoza (BS SJSU, MD Stanford U) MD, Dean Stanford University. 19. 1969 - Michael P. Dolder (BS SJSU) Scientist. 20. 1970 - Jesse R. Salem (BS and M.S. SJSU M.S. Stanford U) IBM, ARC. 21. 1971 - Dennis Handly (BS, MS SJSU) Hewlett-Packard, Mt. View. 22. 1971 - James Tilden (BS SJSU) Ph.D., U.C. Davis, Livermore Radiation Laboratory. 23. 1971 - Chris Delios (BS and M.S. SJSU) Business, San Mateo, CA. 24. 1971 - Br. N. Clifford Winger OSJS (BS SJSU) Bellarmine College, San Jose'. 25. 1972 - Chris Cook (BS SJSU) Engineer 26. 1972 - Kendra Spurgeon (BS SJSU) 27. 1973 - Neal Handly (BS SJSU Marshall Fellow) MD Prof. Drexel U. 28. 1974 - Jeff Flowers (BS SJSU Ph.D., UC. Davis) Flowers Chem. Lab.Orlando, FL. 29. 1974 - Howard Kurasaki (BS, MS SJSU) Scientist, Memorex. 30. 1974 - Kevin Hathaway (BS and MS SJSU), President Owner, Bay Area. 31. 1974 - Alan Beal (PhD Cavendish Laboratory) Scientist 32. 1974 - Nan Yu Topsoe (MS SJSU, PhD) Director Haldor Topsoe Lab, Denmark. 33. 1975 - F. Kadah (BS SJSU) Scientist. 34. 1976 - SF Meyer (Ph.D. Stanford) Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. 35. 1977 - Tiehan Shen (Ph.D. Cavendish Laboratory) Prof. Salford U. 36. 1978 - G. Tatlock, (NATO visiting post doctor) Prof. U. Liverpool. 37. 1979 - Gideon Yoffe (SJSU undergraduate research, Ph.D. Stanford U) Scientist

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38. 1980 - Jim Code (BS SJSU) D.Dsc San Diego CA. 39. 1980 - Jeff McNeal (BS Ch.E SJSU) Chemical Engineer. 40. 1980 - Blaine Bunce (BS Ch.E SJSU) Chemical Engineer. 41. 1980 - Len Esparza (BS SJSU) Scientist 42. 1980 - Brian Kranzich, (BS SJSU) Intel, Phoenix, AZ. INTEL CEO 43. 1980 - John E. Reynolds (BS SJSU) Ph.D. U. of Mass. Prof. Georgia Tech ACS 2012

Award 44. 1980 - Joe Mangin, (BS SJSU) Scientist 45. 1980 - Stewart S.P. Parkin (SJSU work for Cavendish Laboratory Ph.D. 1980) IBM

Fellow, IBM-ARC, Prof. Martin Luther U. 46. 1980 - Ma E. Lopez Grant (D.Sc. U. of Mexico) Prof. Ohlonne College 47. 1981 - Manimala Sarma (post doctor) Professor India. 48. 1982 - Dorita Langone (BS SJSU) Scientist. 49. 1982 - Janet Morris (BS SJSU) Scientist. 50. 1982 - Alan Robertson (UC Berkeley Ph.D.) geological analysis 51. 1983 - Ron Powell (BS SJSU) Ph.D. at U. Texas (Austin) . 52. 1983 - Mary Ivonne Coulon, (post doctor) D.Sc. Bordeaux U. Senior Scientist 53. 1983 - Adrienne Fischgrund (BS and MS SJSU) Scientist, Bay Area. 54. 1984 - Barry McQuillan (postdoctoral SJSU) Prof. Instituto Tecnologico de Tijuana 55. 1985 - Howard P. Hughes (sabbatical SJSU) Ph.D., Reader Cavendish Laboratory 56. 1985 - Amy Morrobel-Sosa (post doctor SJSU) Ph.D. USC, Professor, to Dean 57. 1985 - Jay Adams (BS SJSU) Research scientist. 58. 1985 - Catherine Weaver (BS, MS SJSU) Ph.D. Princeton University, US Army, NATO

LAB Director, Italy . 59. 1985 - Dieter Helmoldt (BS, SJSU) United Technologies. 60. 1985 - Joe E. Dobrzynski (BS SJSU) Lockheed Laboratory. 61. 1986 - Diep Do (BS SJSU) 62. 1987 - Shirley Arnold (BS SJSU) 63. 1987 - Deborah Gilbert (BS SJSU) Ph.D. Cornell U, Wisconsin Chemical Industry. 64. 1987 - Parnian Zia Amirhosseini (MS SJSU) Ph.D. at UCSF, Pharmaceutical Industry. 65. 1987 – Lei Chen (MS SJSU), CEO, Global Technologies 66. 1988 - Connie Bustillo, (High School Student at SJSU), BSEE Santa Clara U, Apple 67. 1988 - Rosalinda Ithnin, (MS SJSU) Ph.D. Nottingham, Prof. Malaysia U. 68. 1988 - Joe Satcher (BS SJSU) 69. 1988 - Dave Ptak, Summer Research Intern High School Teacher 70. 1988 - Charles M. Burch, (MS SJSU), Water Industry 71. 1989 - Dave Moore, SJSU High School Honor student. 72. 1989 - Pamela Bustillo, (High School Student doing summer research at SJSU). 73. 1989 - Vita Henriquez, (MS SJSU). 74. 1990 - Angelica Alvarado, (MS SJSU). 75. 1990 - R.S. Liu, (collaborator in Cavendish Laboratory) Prof. U. Taiwan 76. 1991 - Gladys Quiñones, (BS Mat. E. SJSU) 77. 1992 - Harry Nguyen, (BS SJSU) Electronic Industry 78. 1992 - Cherri Jiang, (BS Chem. E. SJSU), Beauty Products Industry 79. 1993 - Emanuel M. Pock, (BS SJSU) 80. 1993 - Elisabeth Torres, (BS SJSU) Ph.D. UC San Diego, Professor Rutgers U. 81. 1993 - Steve Reichlin, (BS SJSU) Computer Programmer 82. 1993 - Robert Mayer, (BS SJSU). SSRL Scientist

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83. 1994 - Craig Strehlow, (BS SJSU) Scientist Bay Area. 84. 1995 - Christopher D’Urso, (BS SJSU) Mathematics Teacher 85. 1995 -Long-Nguyen, (MS SJSU), Thomas West Industry, Bay Area 86. 1995 - Brenda Serrano, (BS SJSU), SJSU Chemistry Instructor. 87. 1995 - Vu Nguyen, (BS SJSU), MD Bay Area 88. 1995 - K.K. Singh, (SJSU Research Associate) Ph.D. India, MicroDevices 89. 1996 - Thaddeus Norman (MS SJSU) Ph.D. UC Santa Cruz, Scientist 90. 1997 - Tuan H. Vu (BS SJSU) IBM - Monterey and Cottle Electronics 91. 1997 - An T. Nguyen(BS SJSU), UOP Pharmacy 92. 1997 - Quang van Le (BS SJSU, Summa cum Laude), IBM ARC 93. 2000 - Rizwana Shaikh (MS SJSU) 94. 2000 - Thu Le Tran, (BS SJSU) 95. 2000 - Ngo Bich Nguyen (BS SJSU) 96. 2000-2006 Ma A. Navacerrada, Ph.D. Complutense U. Madrid, NATO Travel to SJSU 97. 2002 - B.s J. Wong, BS candidate SJSU, Dreyfus undergraduate support. US Army 98. 2002 – 2006 Hizam Shah Sahibudeen, Dreyfus mentee BS 2005,. MS 2006, SJSU 99. -2003 M. Tajudeen, BS 2005 SJSU 100. -2005 M. Sherbadini, MS candidate Georgia University, Tbilisi, Georgia 101.-2008 to 1010 Daniel Loy, SJSU 102.- 2010 to 2012 Kaherine Tyson, (BS 2012) MS 2017 Washington U. 103.- 2011 to present Jeff Kmiec BS SJSU 2013, MS 2018 2000-2018: CRDF Senior Prof. G.I. Mamniashvilli, J.G. Chigvinadze and D. G. Gulamova

Table III Recognition:

•Academic, and •Industrial Support *SJSU: Research Professor, 1968 University Fellow, 1974, Outstanding Professor, 1986. *Stanford University: Applied Physics, Visiting Scientist Professor 1971-1975 and 1980-1987. *IRC for Superconductivity, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, UK Visiting Scientist, 2000. *Trinity College Cambridge, UK Visiting Commoner Fellow, 1983 *Lucy Cavendish College, UK Visiting Commoner Fellow, 1990 *UC Berkeley Biodynamics: NSF Woman Professor 1987 *IBM Kingston E. Clementi Group Hartree-Fock MOTTEC new computational theory 1991 *Cuban Exiles: FACE Award, 1987

•International Collaboration: Professors: T.H. Geballe, M.P. Klein (USA); Sir N.F. Mott, A.D. Yoffe, W.Y. Liang (UK); J.G. Chidvinadze, Tbilisi, Georgia, D.G. Gulanova, Taskent, Uzbekistan