Neves, R.F.C.Jones, D. B.Lopes, M. C. A.Blanco Ramos, FranciscoGarcía, G.Ratnavelu, K.Brunger, M. J.2023-06-182023-06-182015-05-210021-960610.1063/1.4921313https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/24087© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. This work was supported by the Australian, Brazilian, and Spanish governmental funding agencies (ARC, CNPq, CAPES, and MINECO). D.B.J. thanks the ARC for a Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. R.F.C.N. acknowledges CNPq and Flinders University for financial assistance, while M.J.B. thanks CNPq for his "Special Visiting Professor" award and the University of Malaya for his "Distinguished Visiting Professor" award. M.C.A.L. acknowledges financial support from CNPq and FAPEMIG, while G.G. acknowledges financial support from MINECO (No. FIS2012-31230) and COST (Nos. MP1002 and CM1301).We report on measurements of integral cross sections (ICSs) for electron impact excitation of a series of composite vibrational modes and electronic-states in phenol, where the energy range of those experiments was 15-250 eV. There are currently no other results against which we can directly compare those measured data. We also report results from our independent atom model with screened additivity rule correction computations, namely, for the inelastic ICS (all discrete electronic states and neutral dissociation) and the total ionisation ICS. In addition, for the relevant dipole-allowed excited electronic states, we also report f-scaled Born-level and energy-corrected and f-scaled Born-level (BE f-scaled) ICS. Where possible, our measured and calculated ICSs are compared against one another with the general level of accord between them being satisfactory to within the measurement uncertainties. (C) 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.engIntegral cross sections for electron impact excitation of vibrational and electronic states in phenoljournal articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4921313http://scitation.aip.org/open access539.1Low-energy-electronTetrahydrofurfuryl alcoholBiomedical applicationsHorseradish-peroxidaseScatteringTransportRemovalFísica nuclear2207 Física Atómica y Nuclear