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The influence of the thiol, disulfide and thioether sulfur ligand coordination in copper(I) dioxygen chemistry involving adduct formation and sulfur ligand oxidative chemistry
From light harvesting to intracellular oxygen sensing: Chromophores and their novel applications in photovoltaics and molecular cardiobiology
Fabrication, functionalization and manipulation of magnetic nanowires for biological applications
Charge transfer porphyrin functionalized titanium dioxide interfaces
Oxidative reactivity of synthetic reduced copper complexes
Activation of dioxygen at transition metal centers: Fundamental investigations of the heavy atom isotope effect and its applications
Ligand influences on the photoinitiated binding of small molecules to synthetic copper and heme-copper complex systems
Interfacial charge transfer mechanisms and cation effects in dye-sensitized solar cells
Formation of chemical bonds with visible light: The sensitized oxidation of iodide and water
Octadecanthiols as a resist for the electrodeposition of patterned nanostructures
Synthesis, characterization and reactivity of (N,S)M(II) complexes that model the active sites of peptide deformylase and superoxide reductase
Iron and ruthenium compounds with low-lying ligand field excited states anchoring to titanium dioxide
Mechanistic insights toward visible light initiated multiple electron transfer at molecular nanocrystalline titanium dioxide interfaces
Redox surface reactions occurring at plattnerite, pyrolusite, and hydrous manganese oxide particle-water interfaces relevant to water supply systems and biochemical systems
Mechanisms of interfacial electron-transfer within high-surface-area metal-oxide thin films
Synthetic copper-dioxygen adducts reactivity studies
Nickel and chelating agent speciation by capillary electrophoresis: Exploration of pathways, rates, and structure-reactivity relationships pertaining to exchange reactions
Thermodynamics of metal binding to protein sites
The generation and reactivity of high-valent methal-oxo corrolazines
Fundamental insights into the iodide/triiodide redox mediator utilized in dye-sensitized solar cells
High-valent manganese and iron corrolazines: Effect of Lewis acids, atom and group transfer reactions