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Anthony G. Wedd is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their research contributions are primarily documented through publications in the Open Access Repository (University of Tasmania).

Their recent scholarly output includes two papers published in 2023:

  • Spectral and theoretical studies of trivalent chromium, molybdenum and tungsten halides and related complexes, 2023, Open Access Repository (University of Tasmania)
  • Studies in bio-organic chemistry, 2023, Open Access Repository (University of Tasmania)

The scientist's work is focused on topics related to inorganic and organometallic chemistry, with these topics being covered in two of their publications. Additionally, one of their studies contributes to the field of organic chemistry.

The research is categorized under the following fields and topics:

  • Organic Chemistry (subfield)
  • Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry (main topic)

Anthony G. Wedd's collaboration network appears limited as there are no frequent co-authors listed in the data provided. Their work is consolidated within a specific publication venue, indicating a focused dissemination strategy or institutional repository emphasis.

There are no book publications or recorded awards associated with this scientist based on the available information.

Best Publications

  • Metal ion ligands in hyperaccumulating plants

    Damien L. Callahan;Alan J. M. Baker;Spas D. Kolev;Anthony G. Wedd

  • C-Terminal Domain of the Membrane Copper Transporter Ctr1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae Binds Four Cu(I) Ions as a Cuprous-Thiolate Polynuclear Cluster: Sub-femtomolar Cu(I) Affinity of Three Proteins Involved in Copper Trafficking

    Zhiguang Xiao;Fionna Loughlin;Graham N. George;Geoffrey J. Howlett

  • Unification of the copper(I) binding affinities of the metallo-chaperones Atx1, Atox1, and related proteins: detection probes and affinity standards.

    Zhiguang Xiao;Jens Brose;Sonja Schimo;Susan M. Ackland

  • Catalytic Gas Phase Oxidation of Methanol to Formaldehyde

    Tom Waters;Richard A J O'Hair;Anthony G Wedd

  • The challenges of determining metal–protein affinities

    Zhiguang Xiao;Anthony G Wedd

  • The nuclear magnetic resonance properties of chromium, molybdenum and tungsten compounds

    Martin Minelli;John H. Enemark;Robert T.C. Brownlee;Maxwell J. O’connor

  • Transfer of Copper between Bis(thiosemicarbazone) Ligands and Intracellular Copper-Binding Proteins. Insights into Mechanisms of Copper Uptake and Hypoxia Selectivity

    Zhiguang Xiao;Paul S Donnelly;Matthias Zimmermann;Anthony G Wedd

  • Copper and Alzheimer's disease.

    Paul S Donnelly;Zhiguang Xiao;Anthony G Wedd

  • Magnetic interactions in metal complexes of binucleating ligands. 2. Synthesis and properties of binuclear copper(II) compounds containing exogenous ligands that bridge through two atoms. Crystal and molecular structure of a binuclear .mu.-pyrazolato-N,N'-bridged dicopper(II) complex of 1,3-bis(salicylideneamino)propan-2-ol

    Waldemar Mazurek;Brendan J. Kennedy;Keith S. Murray;Maxwell J. O'Connor

  • Reference potential calibration and voltammetry at macrodisk electrodes of metallocene derivatives in the ionic liquid [bmim][PF6].

    Victoria M Hultgren;Andrew W A Mariotti;Alan M Bond;Anthony G Wedd

  • Intermolecular transfer of copper ions from the CopC protein of Pseudomonas syringae. Crystal structures of fully loaded Cu(I)Cu(II) forms.

    Lianyi Zhang;Melissa Koay;Megan J Maher;Zhiguang Xiao

  • Magnetic interactions in metal complexes of pentadentate binucleating ligands. 1. Synthesis and properties of binuclear copper(II) compounds containing single-atom-bridging ligands. Crystal and molecular structure of a binuclear .mu.-hydroxo-bridged copper(II) complex of 1,5-bis[1-(pyridin-2-yl)ethylideneamino]pentan-3-ol

    Waldemar. Mazurek;Kevin J. Berry;Keith S. Murray;Maxwell J. O'Connor

  • SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPLEXES OF THIOMOLYBDATES AND THIOTUNGSTATES WITH COPPER(I) AND SILVER(I) CYANIDES, INCLUDING MOLYBDENUM-95 AND TUNGSTEN-183 NMR PROPERTIES AND THE CRYSTAL AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURES OF (N-PR4N)2((CN)CUS2MOS2), (N-PR4N)2((CN)AGS2WS2), AND (PH4AS)2((CN)CUS2MOS2CU(CN)).H2O

    Stephen F. Gheller;Trevor W. Hambley;John R. Rodgers;Robert T. C. Brownlee

  • Electrochemical investigation of photooxidation processes promoted by sulfo-polyoxometalates: coupling of photochemical and electrochemical processes into an effective catalytic cycle.

    Thomas Ruther;Victoria M Hultgren;Brian P Timko;Alan Maxwell Bond

  • Electronic properties of thiolate compounds of oxomolybdenum(V) and their tungsten and selenium analogs. Effects of oxygen-17, molybdenum-98, and molybdenum-95 isotope substitution upon ESR spectra

    Graeme R. Hanson;Andrew A. Brunette;Angus C. McDonell;Keith S. Murray

  • Molybdenum(VI) and molybdenum(V) complexes with N,N'-dimethyl-N,N'-bis(2-mercaptophenyl)ethylenediamine: electrochemical and electron paramagnetic resonance models for the molybdenum(VI/V) centers of the molybdenum hydroxylases and related enzymes

    Dulal Dowerah;Jack T. Spence;Raghuvir Singh;Anthony G. Wedd

  • A SINGLE MODEL DISPLAYING ALL THE IMPORTANT CENTERS AND PROCESSES INVOLVED IN CATALYSIS BY MOLYBDOENZYMES CONTAINING [MOVIO2]2 ACTIVE-SITES

    Zhiguang Xiao;Charles G. Young;John H. Enemark;Anthony G. Wedd

  • Reaction mechanisms of the multicopper oxidase CueO from Escherichia coli support its functional role as a cuprous oxidase.

    Karrera Y. Djoko;Lee Xin Chong;Anthony G. Wedd;Zhiguang Xiao

  • CHEMICAL AND ELECTROCHEMICAL INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF THE 1‐FE, 2‐FE, AND 4‐FE ANALOGS OF THE ACTIVE SITES OF IRON‐SULFUR PROTEINS

    J. Cambray;R. W. Lane;A. G. Wedd;Richard W. Johnson

  • Binding, transport and storage of metal ions in biological cells

    Wolfgang Maret;Anthony G Wedd

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan M. Bond
Alan M. Bond Monash University
Keith S. Murray
Keith S. Murray Monash University
Richard A. J. O'Hair
Richard A. J. O'Hair University of Melbourne
Graeme R. Hanson
Graeme R. Hanson University of Queensland
Paul S. Donnelly
Paul S. Donnelly University of Melbourne
John H. Enemark
John H. Enemark University of Arizona
Xue-Bin Wang
Xue-Bin Wang Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Boujemaa Moubaraki
Boujemaa Moubaraki Monash University
Ashley I. Bush
Ashley I. Bush Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Brendan F. Abrahams
Brendan F. Abrahams University of Melbourne

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