Spectroscopic and theoretical studies of copper-oxygen intermediates in enzyme model complexes and zeolites : electronic structure contributions to reactivity

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Abstract
Copper-oxygen species catalyze a wide range of biologically and catalytically relevant reactions. In this dissertation a combined spectroscopic and theoretical approach is used to define the geometric and electronic structure of two copper-oxygen intermediates proposed to be activated for H-atom abstraction: an end-on bound mononuclear cupric-superoxo and a zeolitic site activated for methane monooxygenation.

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Type of resource text
Form electronic; electronic resource; remote
Extent 1 online resource.
Publication date 2010
Issuance monographic
Language English

Creators/Contributors

Associated with Woertink, Julia Salas
Associated with Stanford University, Department of Chemistry
Primary advisor Solomon, Edward I
Thesis advisor Solomon, Edward I
Thesis advisor Hodgson, K. O. (Keith O.), 1947-
Thesis advisor Stack, T. (T. Daniel P.), 1959-
Advisor Hodgson, K. O. (Keith O.), 1947-
Advisor Stack, T. (T. Daniel P.), 1959-

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Genre Theses

Bibliographic information

Statement of responsibility Julia Salas Woertink.
Note Submitted to the Department of Chemistry.
Thesis Ph.D. Stanford University 2010
Location electronic resource

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Copyright
© 2010 by Julia Salas Woertink
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC).

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