1995 - Tolman Award, American Chemical Society (ACS)
1980 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1967 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
1965 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Christopher S. Foote mainly investigates Photochemistry, Singlet oxygen, Quenching, Electron transfer and Oxygen. His Photochemistry research incorporates elements of Photooxygenation, Excited state, Triplet state, Hydroxyl radical and Hydrogen peroxide. His study in the field of Singlet molecular oxygen is also linked to topics like Mechanism.
His Quenching research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Hypericin, Liposome, B-Carotene, Carotenoid and Photosensitizer. His Electron transfer study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Radical ion and Fullerene. Christopher S. Foote has researched Yield in several fields, including Adduct and Chemical reaction.
His primary areas of investigation include Photochemistry, Singlet oxygen, Medicinal chemistry, Photooxygenation and Singlet state. He works in the field of Photochemistry, focusing on Electron transfer in particular. His studies in Singlet oxygen integrate themes in fields like Reaction rate constant, Triplet state and Ene reaction.
Christopher S. Foote combines subjects such as Cycloaddition, Methanol, Indole test, Stereochemistry and Double bond with his study of Medicinal chemistry. His study in Singlet state is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Reaction intermediate and Reaction mechanism. His Fullerene research includes themes of Yield and Adduct.
Christopher S. Foote focuses on Singlet oxygen, Photochemistry, Fullerene, Stereochemistry and Singlet state. His Singlet oxygen study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Imidazole, Ene reaction, Dioxetane, Reaction rate constant and Excited state. Christopher S. Foote is studying Photosensitizer, which is a component of Photochemistry.
The Fullerene study combines topics in areas such as Triplet state, Acid hydrolysis, Adduct, Absorption and Absorption spectroscopy. Christopher S. Foote has researched Stereochemistry in several fields, including Dna cleavage, Stacking and Density functional theory. Christopher S. Foote interconnects Radiation chemistry, Computational chemistry and Oxygen in the investigation of issues within Singlet state.
Christopher S. Foote mainly investigates Photochemistry, Singlet oxygen, Stereochemistry, Guanosine and Stacking. His work carried out in the field of Photochemistry brings together such families of science as Cycloaddition, Radical, Hydroxyl radical, Carbon-13 NMR and Reaction mechanism. His study in Hydroxyl radical is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Oxidative stress, Reactive oxygen species, Free-radical theory of aging, Oxygen metabolism and Hydrogen peroxide.
His Reaction mechanism study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Reaction rate constant, Oxidizing agent and Dioxetane. His Singlet oxygen study incorporates themes from Triplet state, Imidazole, Medicinal chemistry, Tryptophan and Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. His Stereochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Dna cleavage, Fullerene, Reaction intermediate and Electron transfer.
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Photophysical properties of C60
James W. Arbogast;Aleksander P. Darmanyan;Christopher S. Foote;Yves Rubin.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry (1991)
Definition of type I and type II photosensitized oxidation.
Christopher S. Foote.
Photochemistry and Photobiology (1991)
Mechanisms of Photosensitized Oxidation
Christopher S. Foote.
Science (1968)
Photosensitized oxygenations and the role of singlet oxygen
Christopher S. Foote.
Accounts of Chemical Research (1968)
CHEMISTRY OF SINGLET OXYGEN. VII QUENCHING BY B – CAROTENE
Christopher S. Foote;Robert W. Denny.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1968)
Free radical biology and medicine: it's a gas, man!
William A. Pryor;Kendall N. Houk;Christopher S. Foote;Jon M. Fukuto.
American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology (2006)
Photophysical properties of C70
James W. Arbogast;Christopher S. Foote.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1991)
Chemistry of singlet oxygen. X. Carotenoid quenching parallels biological protection.
Christopher S. Foote;Yew C. Chang;Robert W. Denny.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1970)
Electron transfer to triplet fullerene C60
James W. Arbogast;Christopher S. Foote;Michelle Kao.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1992)
Chemistry of singlet oxygen. 42. Effect of solvent, solvent isotopic substitution, and temperature on the lifetime of singlet molecular oxygen (1.DELTA.g)
Peter R. Ogilby;Christopher S. Foote.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1983)
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