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The solution structure of [Cu(aq)]2+ and its implications for rack-induced bonding in blue copper protein active sitesPatrick Frank
Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 5080, USA
Inorg Chem 44:1922-33. 2005..Further, previously neglected protein folding thermodynamic consequences of the rack-bonding hypothesis indicate an experimental disconfirmation...
Solution [Cu(amm)]2+ is a strongly solvated square pyramid: a full account of the copper K-edge XAS spectrum within single-electron theoryPatrick Frank
Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 5080, USA
Inorg Chem 47:4126-39. 2008..Cu(amm)](2+) continues the dissymmetry previously found for the solution structure of [Cu(H2O)5](2+), again contradicting the rack-bonding theory of blue copper proteins...
A systematic resolution of sulfur in reticulated vitreous carbon using X-ray absorption spectroscopyPatrick Frank
Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA
Inorg Chem 45:9864-76. 2006..15% of the RVC surface, increasing to approximately 0.51% following permanganate/sulfuric acid treatment. The detection of episulfide directly corroborates a proposed mechanism for the migration of elemental sulfur through carbon...
The uptake and fate of vanadyl ion in ascidian blood cells and a detailed hypothesis for the mechanism and location of biological vanadium reduction. A visible and X-ray absorption spectroscopic studyPatrick Frank
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, SLAC, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94025, USA
J Inorg Biochem 102:809-23. 2008..Together these constitute the new field of vanadium redox enzymology...
A new structural motif for biological iron: iron K-edge XAS reveals a [Fe4-mu-(OR)5(OR)(9-10)] cluster in the ascidian Perophora annectensPatrick Frank
Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-5080, USA
Inorg Chem 45:3920-31. 2006..Either of these models represents an entirely new structural motif for biological iron. Vanadium domination of blood-cell metals cannot be a defining trait of Phlebobranch tunicates so long as P. annectens is included among them...
The X-ray absorption spectroscopic model of the copper(II) imidazole complex ion in liquid aqueous solution: a strongly solvated square pyramidPatrick Frank
Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 5080, United States
Inorg Chem 51:2086-96. 2012....
The vanadium environment in blood cells of Ascidia ceratodes is divergent at all organismal levels: an XAS and EPR spectroscopic studyPatrick Frank
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, SLAC, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94309, USA
J Inorg Biochem 94:59-71. 2003..Blood cell vanadium thus noticeably diverges at all organismal levels among A. ceratodes...
Cooperativity and intermediates in the equilibrium reactions of Fe(II,III) with ethanethiolate in N-methylformamide solutionPatrick Frank
Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-5080, USA
J Biol Inorg Chem 10:373-82. 2005..These results are related to the chemistry of nitrogenase FeMo cofactor in alkaline NMF solution...
Cooperative ligation, back-bonding, and possible pyridine-pyridine interactions in tetrapyridine-vanadium(II): a visible and X-ray spectroscopic studyPatrick Frank
Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA
Inorg Chem 41:3269-79. 2002..Cooperativity in the binding of pyridine by V(II) is then assigned by default to V(II)-pyridine back-bonding, which emerges only after the first pyridine is bound...
Ancient wood of the Acqualadrone rostrum: materials history through gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and sulfur X-ray absorption spectroscopyPatrick Frank
Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, United States
Anal Chem 84:4419-28. 2012....
High covalence in CuSO4 and the radicalization of sulfate: an X-ray absorption and density functional studyRobert K Szilagyi
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana 59717, USA
Inorg Chem 43:8318-29. 2004....
