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126 Minteer, Shelley D.In recognition of Adam Heller and his enduring contributions to electrochemistryRecent progress in diverse scientific fields ranging from bioelectrochemistry to battery technology to photoconversion has been deeply influenced by the contributions of Professor Adam Heller of the University of Texas at Austin to electrochemistry and materials science. This focus issue recognizes ...2014-01-01
127 Stang, Peter J.Incorporation of flexible pyridine-functionalized ligands into discrete supramolecules via coordination-driven self-assemblyFlexible, pyridine-functionalized ligands were self-assembled into discrete supramolecules of differing stoichiometries upon combination with various organoplatinum molecules. They are characterized by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, 31P(iHI and 'H NMR. Despite its inherent flexibility, 3...Self-assembly; Coordination-driven; Transition-metal-mediated; Flexible ligands; Pyridyl ligands; Supramolecules2004
128 Morse, Michael DavidInfrared diode laser spectroscopy of jet-cooled NiCO, Ni(CO)?(??CO), and NI(CO)?(c??O)Gas phase infrared spectroscopic investigations of the CO vibration of jet-cooled NiCO, Ni(CO)3(13CO), and Ni(CO)3(C18O) are reported. The spectra were obtained using a recently assembled pulsed-discharge slit-jet IR diode laser spectrometer. The rotationally resolved spectrum of NiCO was collected ...2006
129 Armentrout, Peter B.Infrared multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy of cationized cysteine: effects of metal cation size on gas-phase conformationAbstract The gas-phase structures of cationized cysteine (Cys) including complexes with Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+, as well as protonated Cys, are examined by infrared multiple photon dissociation (IRMPD) action spectroscopy utilizing light generated by a free electron laser, in conjunction with q...2010
130 Armentrout, Peter B.Infrared multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy of cationized methionine: effects of alkali-metal cation size on gas-phase conformationPlease note that as of 11-07-2012, access to this article through USpace had to be restricted. The gas-phase structures of alkali-metal cation complexes of the amino acid methionine (Met) as well as protonated methionine are investigated using infrared multiple photon dissociation (IRMPD) spectros...2010
131 Armentrout, Peter B.Infrared multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy of protonated histidine and 4-phenyl imidazoleThe gas-phase structures of protonated histidine (His) and the side-chain model, protonated 4-phenyl imidazole (PhIm), are examined by infrared multiple photon dissociation (IRMPD) action spectroscopy utilizing light generated by the free electron laser FELIX. To identify the structures present in t...2012-01-01
132 Miller, Joel StevenInnovation in crystal engineeringThe first CrystEngComm discussion meeting on crystal engineering has demonstrated that the field has reached maturity in some areas (for example: design strategies, characterization of solid compounds, topological analysis of weak and strong non-covalent interactions), while the quest for novel pro...Research; Design; Molecular2002
133 Morse, Michael DavidInteraction of an aluminum atom with a closed subshell metal atom: spectroscopic analysis of AIZnResonant two-photon ionization spectroscopy has been employed to investigate diatomic AlZn produced by laser vaporization of a 1:2 Al:Zn alloy target disk in a supersonic expansion of helium. Several discrete transitions are reported in the energy range from 18 400 to 19 100 cm-?. Most of these are...1994
134 Morse, Michael DavidInteraction of an aluminum atom with an alkaline earth atom: spectroscopic and ab initio investigations of AICaA spectroscopic analysis of diatomic AlCa generated by laser vaporization of a 2:1 AI:Ca metal alloy followed by supersonic expansion has been completed using resonant two-photon ionization spectroscopy. Four excited electronic states have been identified and investigated in the energy region from 1...1994
135 Miller, Joel StevenInterpenetrating three-dimensional rutile-like frameworks. Crystal structure and magnetic properties of MnII[C(CN)3]2The interpenetrating double-density rutile-like structure and magnetic properties of MnII[C(CN)3]2 are determined.Spin; Bond; Coupling1998
136 Minteer, Shelley D.Investigating the reversible inhibition model of laccase by hydrogen peroxide for bioelectrocatalytic applicationsThe reversible inhibition of laccase by H2O2 as a bioelectrocatalyst was studied in mediated- and direct electron transfer-based configurations to understand the differences in mechanism. The reversible inhibition of laccase follows a noncompetitive inhibition model when 2,2-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzoth...2014-01-01
137 Miller, Joel StevenInvolvement of titanocene and related species in the reduction of dinitrogen and olefinsSummary Four sequential products have been spectrally detected in the reduction by sodium of dicyclopentadienyltitanium(iv) dichloride: [(77-Cp)2TiCl]2, [(77-Cp)2-Ti]1-2, [(77-Cp)(C5H4)TiH]x, and (77-Cp)(C5H4)TiH2Ti- (C5H4)(77-Cp) ("stable titanocene"); the second of these reacts rapidly and rever...Hydrolysis; Sodium; Pressure1972
138 Armentrout, Peter B.IR spectroscopy of cationized aliphatic amino acids: stability of charge-solvated structure increases with metal cation sizeAbstract Gas-phase structures of alkali metal cationized (Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+) proline (Pro) and N-methyl alanine have been investigated using infrared multiple photon dissociation (IRMPD) spectroscopy utilizing light generated by a free electron laser and computational modeling. Measured IRMPD...2010-11
139 Miller, Joel StevenIsolation and structural determination of octacyanobutanediide, [C4(CN)8]2-; precursors to M(TCNE)x magnets(**)The reaction of MI2.xMe3CN (M = Mn, Fe) and TCNE (tetracyanoethylene) leads to unprecedented [C4(CN)8]2-U4-metal complexes which have been crystallographically characterized and are precursors to M(TCNE)x-yS magnets.Absorptions; Magnets; Bond1998
140 Miller, Joel StevenIsolation and structural determination of {(1,1,2,2-tetracyano-1,2-ethanediyl)bis[imino(cyanomethylene)]}bis-(cyanamide) ion(2--), [C12N12]2--, a new cyanocarbonThe oxidative degradation of [N(PPh3)2]3[Mnilll(CN)6] leads to the isolation of the unprecedented [C12N12]2- dianion, which is characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and spectroscopic techniques.Cyanogen; Bond; Absorptions1995
141 Poulter, Charles DaleIsolation of Schizosaccharomyces pombe isopentenyl diphosphate isomerase cDNA clones by complementation and synthesis of the enzyme in Escherichia coliIsopentenyl diphosphate (IPP) isomerase catalyzes an essential activation step in the isoprene biosynthetic pathway. The Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene for IPP isomerase, IDI1, was recently isolated and characterized (Anderson, M. S., Muehlbacher, M., Street, I. P., Proffitt, J., and Poulter, C. D. (...Carbon-Carbon; Biosynthesis; Genetics1995-05-12
142 Miller, Joel StevenIsolation of two salts from the reduction of TCNE with [(n-C3H7)4N]I. A further example of long 2.87 Ã pi-C-C bonding in pi-[TCNE]22-Reduction of tetracyanoethylene, TCNE, with tetrakis(n-propyl)ammonium iodide, [Pr4N]I, results in a new example of long pi*-CC bonded pi-[TCNE]22- dimers with a 2.870(4) A(°) intradimer CC bond, which is structurally and spectroscopically characterized. This reaction also results in isolation of ...Synthesis; Intradimer; Crystals2002
143 Miller, Joel StevenIsomeric conformations in a pentaco-ordinated ruthenium compound: crystal and molecular structures of the orange and violet isomers of (Ph3P)2[(CF3)2C2S2]Ru(CO)Summary The molecular conformations of two square pyramidal species, one violet the other orange, both composition (Ph3P)2[(CF3)2C2S2]Ru(CO) are described.Pyramidal, Radiation,1973
144 Poulter, Charles DaleIsopentenyl diphosphate:dimethylallyl diphosphate isomerase. An improved purification of the enzyme and isolation of the gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Isopentenyl diphosphate:dimethylallyl diphosphate isomerase (IPP isomerase) is an enzyme in the isoprenoid biosynthetic pathway which catalyzes the interconversion of the primary five-carbon homoallylic and allylic diphosphate building blocks. We report a substantially improved procedure for purific...Amino Acid Sequence; Base Sequence; Chromatography, Gel; Chromatography, Ion Exchange1989-11-15
145 Poulter, Charles DaleIsoprenyl diphosphate synthases: protein sequence comparisons, a phylogenetic tree, and predictions of secondary structureIsoprenyl diphosphate synthases are ubiquitous enzymes that catalyze the basic chain-elongation reaction in the isoprene biosynthetic pathway. Pairwise sequence comparisons were made for 6 farnesyl diphosphate synthases, 6 geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthases, and a hexaprenyl diphosphate synthase...Catalytic site; Evolution; Farnesyl diphosphate; Geranylgeranyl diphosphate; Prenyltransferase; Substrate binding:1994
146 Armentrout, Peter B.Kinetic energy dependence of Al+ + O2→AlO+ + OThe endothermic reaction of Al+ with O2 is studied using a guided ion-beam apparatus. The reaction cross section is measured as a function of kinetic energy from 0 to 20 eV. The threshold energy for the reaction, E0, is determined from an empirical model to be 3.64 ± 0.04 eV.Ion-molecule reactions; Translational energy; Threshold behavior; Endothermic reactions; Aluminum; Oxygen1986
147 Armentrout, Peter B.Kinetic energy dependence of association reactions. A new thermokinetic method for large systemsThe reactions of bare alkali metal ions (M+5Li+, Na+, or K+) with dimethoxyethane (CH3OCH2CH2OCH3 , (DXE) are studied using guided ion beam tandem mass spectrometry. The bimolecular reaction forms an associative M1(DXE) complex that is long-lived and dissociates back to the reactants. The kinetic en...Collision-induced dissociation; Association reactions; Bond energies; Dimethoxyethane; Alkali metal ions2003
148 Armentrout, Peter B.Kinetic energy dependence of dissociative charge-transfer reactions of He+, Ne+, Ar+, Kr+, and Xe+ with silaneGuided ion-beam techniques are used to measure the cross sections as a function of kinetic energy for reaction of SiH4 with He +, Ne +, Ar +, Kr +, and Xe +. State-specific data for the 2P3/2 ground spin-orbit states of Kr+ and Xe+ are also obtained.Silane; Charge-transfer reactions; Ion-molecule reactions; Ion energy; Rare gas ions; Plasma systems1990
149 Wight, Charles AlbertKinetic study of stabilizing effect of oxygen on thermal degradation of poly(methyl methacrylate)The thermal degradation of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) has been studied in both pure nitrogen and oxygen-containing atmospheres. The presence of oxygen increases the initial decomposition temperature by 70 °C. The stabilizing effect of oxygen may be explained by forming thermally stable radica...Poly(methyl methacrylate); PMMA; Thermal degradation; Isoconversional method1999
150 Armentrout, Peter B.Kinetic-energy dependence of competitive spin-allowed and spin-forbidden reactions: V++CS2The kinetic-energy dependence of the V++CS2 reaction is examined using guided ion-beam mass spectrometry. Several different ion sources are used to systematically vary the V+ electronic state distributions and elucidate the reactivities of both the ground and excited state V+ cation.Carbon disulfide; Vanadium ions; Transition metal ions; Bond energies; Endothermic reactions; Exothermic reactions1999
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