Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2000 Gerald T. Babcock - Abstracts
| Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2000 Gerald T. Babcock | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Improving the photoelectrochemical performance of nanostructured TiO (sub 2) films by adsorption of gold nanoparticles. | Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries | Prashant V. Kamat, Nirmala Chandrasekharan, Jose F. Cerda, Garavito R. Michael, Gerald T. Babcock | |||
| In search of the inverted region: Chromophore-based driving force dependence of interfacial electron transfer reactivity at the nanocrystalline titanium dioxide semiconductor/solution interface. | Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries | Gerald T. Babcock, Susan G. Yan, Janice S. Prieskorn, Youngjin Kim, Joseph T. Hupp | |||
| Interaction of nitric oxide with prostaglandin endoperoxide H synthase-1: implications for fe-his bond cleavage in heme proteins. | Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries | Johannes P.M. Schelvis, Steve A. Seibold, Jose F. Cerda, Garavito R. Michael, Gerald T. Babcock | |||
| Ligand conformational effects on the resonance Raman signature of [Fe(sub 4) S(sub 4)(SAryl)(sub 4)](super 2) clusters. | Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries | Estelle M. Maes, Roman S. Czernuszewicz, Gerald T. Babcock, Michael J. Knapp, David N. Hendrickson | |||
| Multidimensional potential surfaces from the direct inversion of probability density and energy spectral data. | Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries | Jose F. Cerda, Garavito R. Michael, Gerald T. Babcock, Wusheng Zhu, Herschel Rabitz | |||
| Ruffling deformations of nickel (II) and zinc (II) hydroporphyrin and chlorophin complexes: implications for F (sub 430), the nickel tetrapyrrole cofactor of methylcoenzyme M reductase. | Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries | Jose F. Cerda, Garavito R. Michael, Gerald T. Babcock, Tebikie Wondimageg, Abhik Ghosh | |||
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