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92
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26158
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1922
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707

Overview

Christopher A. Reed is affiliated with the University of California, Riverside, located in the United States. Their academic contributions are situated within this institution.

Details about recent publications, co-authors, frequent publication venues, fields of study, subfields, and main research topics have not been provided. There is also no available information on book publications or awards earned.

The absence of these data points limits a detailed overview of their research focus or output. However, their association with a recognized university indicates involvement in academic research and scholarship in a scientific or related field.

Best Publications

  • ′PICKET FENCE PORPHYRINS′, SYNTHETIC MODELS FOR OXYGEN BINDING HEMOPROTEINS

    James P. Collman;Robert R. Gagne;Christopher A. Reed;Thomas R. Halbert

  • Discrete fulleride anions and fullerenium cations.

    Christopher A. Reed;Robert D. Bolskar

  • Carboranes: A New Class of Weakly Coordinating Anions for Strong Electrophiles, Oxidants, and Superacids

    Christopher A. Reed

  • SYNTHETIC HEME DIOXYGEN COMPLEXES

    Michel Momenteau;Christopher A. Reed

  • Spin-state/stereochemical relationships in iron porphyrins: implications for the hemoproteins

    W. Robert Scheidt;Christopher A. Reed

  • Fullerene−Porphyrin Constructs

    Peter D. W. Boyd;Christopher A. Reed

  • Designing Ionic Liquids: Imidazolium Melts with Inert Carborane Anions

    Anna S. Larsen;John D. Holbrey;Fook S. Tham;Christopher A. Reed

  • SELECTIVE SUPRAMOLECULAR PORPHYRIN/FULLERENE INTERACTIONS

    Peter D. W. Boyd;Michael C. Hodgson;Clifton E. F. Rickard;Allen G. Oliver

  • Reversible oxygen adduct formation in ferrous complexes derived from a picket fence porphyrin. Model for oxymyoglobin

    James P. Collman;Robert R. Gagne;Thomas R. Halbert;Jean C. Marchon

  • The Silylium Ion Problem, R3Si+. Bridging Organic and Inorganic Chemistry

    Christopher A. Reed

  • Energy and Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Porphyrin−Fullerene Dyads

    Darius Kuciauskas;Su Lin;Gilbert R. Seely;Ana L. Moore

  • Synthesis, stereochemistry, and structure-related properties of alpha, beta, gamma, delta-tetraphenylporphinatoiron(II).

    James P. Collman;J. L. Hoard;Nancy Kim;George Lang

  • H+, CH3+, and R3Si+ Carborane Reagents: When Triflates Fail

    Christopher A. Reed

  • Supramolecular fullerene-porphyrin chemistry. Fullerene complexation by metalated "jaws porphyrin" hosts.

    Dayong Sun;Fook S Tham;Christopher A Reed;Leila Chaker

  • Crystallographic Evidence for a Free Silylium Ion

    Kee-Chan Kim;Christopher A. Reed;Douglas W. Elliott;Leonard J. Mueller

  • HEMOCYANIN MODELS: SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE, AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF A BINUCLEATING COPPER(II) SYSTEM

    V. Mckee;M. Zvagulis;J. V. Dagdigian;M. G. Patch

  • Taming Superacids: Stabilization of the Fullerene Cations HC60+ and C60·+

    Christopher A. Reed;Kee-Chan Kim;Robert D. Bolskar;Leonard J. Mueller

  • Porphyrin-fullerene host-guest chemistry

    Dayong Sun;Fook S. Tham;Christopher A. Reed;Leila Chaker

  • Carborane acids. New “strong yet gentle” acids for organic and inorganic chemistry

    Christopher A. Reed

  • The missing heme spin state and a model for cytochrome c'. The mixed S = 3/2, 5/2 intermediate spin ferric porphyrin: perchlorato(meso-tetraphenylporphinato)iron(III)

    Christopher A. Reed;Toshio Mashiko;Steven P. Bentley;Margaret E. Kastner

Frequent Co-Authors

W. Robert Scheidt
W. Robert Scheidt University of Notre Dame
Fook S. Tham
Fook S. Tham University of California, Riverside
Robert Bau
Robert Bau University of Southern California
Zuowei Xie
Zuowei Xie Chinese University of Hong Kong
James P. Collman
James P. Collman Stanford University
Peter A. Lay
Peter A. Lay University of Sydney
Vickie McKee
Vickie McKee Dublin City University
Warren R. Roper
Warren R. Roper University of Auckland
Nigam P. Rath
Nigam P. Rath University of Missouri–St. Louis
Ian Manners
Ian Manners University of Victoria

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