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Andrew W Schaefer

9PUBLICATIONS
16CO-AUTHORS
Photonics, optoelectronics and optical communicationsTransition metal chemistryMain group metal chemistryMetal cluster chemistryOrganic chemical synthesis
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|Sep 13, 2021
The three-spin intermediate at the O-O cleavage and proton-pumping junction in heme-Cu oxidases.

Anex Jose, Andrew W Schaefer, Antonio C Roveda

|Dec 21, 2020
Ferric Heme Superoxide Reductive Transformations to Ferric Heme (Hydro)Peroxide Species: Spectroscopic Characterization and Thermodynamic Implications for H-Atom Transfer (HAT).

Hyun Kim, Patrick J Rogler, Savita K Sharma

|Jan 09, 2020
Heme-Fe<sup>III</sup> Superoxide, Peroxide and Hydroperoxide Thermodynamic Relationships: Fe<sup>III</sup>-O<sub>2</sub><sup>•-</sup> Complex H-Atom Abstraction Reactivity.

Hyun Kim, Patrick J Rogler, Savita K Sharma

|Oct 29, 2019
Heme-Cu Binucleating Ligand Supports Heme/O<sub>2</sub> and Fe<sup>II</sup>-Cu<sup>I</sup>/O<sub>2</sub> Reactivity Providing High- and Low-Spin Fe<sup>III</sup>-Peroxo-Cu<sup>II</sup> Complexes.

Hyun Kim, Savita K Sharma, Andrew W Schaefer

|Aug 31, 2019
Impact of Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding on the Reactivity of Cupric Superoxide Complexes with O-H and C-H Substrates.

Daniel E Diaz, David A Quist, Austin E Herzog

|Jul 13, 2019
Ligand Identity-Induced Generation of Enhanced Oxidative Hydrogen Atom Transfer Reactivity for a Cu<sup>II</sup><sub>2</sub>(O<sub>2</sub><sup>•-</sup>) Complex Driven by Formation of a Cu<sup>II</sup><sub>2</sub>(<sup>-</sup>OOH) Compound with a Strong O-H Bond.

David A Quist, Melanie A Ehudin, Andrew W Schaefer

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Edward I Solomon

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Kenneth D Karlin

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David A Quist

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Melanie A Ehudin

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Antonio C Roveda

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Anex Jose

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Savita K Sharma

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Hyun Kim

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Joel A Tang

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Daniel E Diaz

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Edward I Solomon

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Kenneth D Karlin

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David A Quist

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