2024
Photochemical Oxidation of Substrate Water Analogs and Halides by Photosystem II
Shin J, Kanyo J, Debus R, Brudvig G. Photochemical Oxidation of Substrate Water Analogs and Halides by Photosystem II. Advanced Energy Materials 2024, 14 DOI: 10.1002/aenm.202401292.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWater oxidation catalysisRedox-active cofactorsOxidation catalysisWater oxidationSubstrate photooxidationProtein-pigment complexesRedox chemistryPhotochemical reductionSubstrate waterNative PSIISmall moleculesO 2 evolutionHalidesO-2ChloridePhotooxidationPhotochemical oxidationPSII complexesBound chlorideKinetic profilesPhotosystem IISubstratePutative water channelsCatalystCatalysis
2013
Synthesis and Properties of NHC-Supported Palladium(I) Dimers with Bridging Allyl, Cyclopentadienyl, and Indenyl Ligands
Dai W, Chalkley M, Brudvig G, Hazari N, Melvin P, Pokhrel R, Takase M. Synthesis and Properties of NHC-Supported Palladium(I) Dimers with Bridging Allyl, Cyclopentadienyl, and Indenyl Ligands. Organometallics 2013, 32: 5114-5127. DOI: 10.1021/om400687m.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
Redox Reactions of the Non-Heme Iron of Photosystem II: An EPR Spectroscopic Study
McEvoy J, Brudvig G. Redox Reactions of the Non-Heme Iron of Photosystem II: An EPR Spectroscopic Study. 2008, 141-144. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6709-9_32.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSecondary electron donorNon-heme ironElectron donorRedox activityElectron transfer reactionsEPR spectroscopic studiesProton transfer reactionsProton transfer pathwayPhotosystem IIRedox chemistryRedox reactionsEPR spectroscopySpectroscopic studiesCharge recombinationEPR quantitationQB sitePotassium ferricyanideReactionFe3Fe2IronLow temperatureAcceptor sitesDonor yieldChemistry
1989
Modeling the oxygen evolving complex of photosystem II. Redox chemistry and ligand binding of biologically relevant manganese tetramers
Thorp H, Kulawiec R, Brudvig G, Crabtree R. Modeling the oxygen evolving complex of photosystem II. Redox chemistry and ligand binding of biologically relevant manganese tetramers. Journal Of Inorganic Biochemistry 1989, 36: 226. DOI: 10.1016/0162-0134(89)84235-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research