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David L. Bryce

David L. Bryce

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Chemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
8235
World Ranking
14870
National Ranking
405

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

David L. Bryce is affiliated with the University of Ottawa in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with a significant focus on Materials Chemistry and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry. Their work also encompasses areas such as Spectroscopy, Organic Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry.

The scientist's recent publications include studies published between 2020 and 2024 in various specialized journals. Notable papers include:

  • Definition of the pnictogen bond (IUPAC Recommendations 2023), 2024, Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • Solid-state NMR spectroscopy for the analysis of element-based non-covalent interactions, 2020, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Direct investigation of chalcogen bonds by multinuclear solid-state magnetic resonance and vibrational spectroscopy, 2020, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Chalcogen-Bonded Cocrystals of Substituted Pyridine N-Oxides and Chalcogenodiazoles: An X-ray Diffraction and Solid-State NMR Investigation, 2020, Crystal Growth & Design
  • Short and Linear Intermolecular Tetrel Bonds to Tin. Cocrystal Engineering with Triphenyltin Chloride, 2020, Crystal Growth & Design

David L. Bryce frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Jeffrey S. Ovens
  • Patrick M. J. Szell
  • Tamali Nag
  • Scott A. Southern
  • Shubha S. Gunaga

Their frequent publication venues highlight a concentration in crystallographic and spectroscopic sciences, including:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances

The scientist's research covers several main topics, such as:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography
  • Chemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure
  • NMR spectroscopy and applications

David L. Bryce was recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2020, cited by the Academy of Science.

Best Publications

  • Definition of the chalcogen bond (IUPAC Recommendations 2019)

    Christer B. Aakeroy;David L. Bryce;Gautam R. Desiraju;Antonio Frontera

  • Direct detection of CH/pi interactions in proteins.

    Michael J. Plevin;Michael J. Plevin;David L. Bryce;Jérôme Boisbouvier;Jérôme Boisbouvier

  • Spin -spin coupling tensors as determined by experiment and computational chemistry

    Juha Vaara;Jukka Jokisaari;Roderick E. Wasylishen;David L. Bryce

  • NMR crystallography: structure and properties of materials from solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance observables

    David L. Bryce

  • EFGShield — A program for parsing and summarizing the results of electric field gradient and nuclear magnetic shielding tensor calculations

    Samyuktha Adiga;Dominic Aebi;David L Bryce

  • Potent inhibition of ice recrystallization by low molecular weight carbohydrate-based surfactants and hydrogelators

    Chantelle J. Capicciotti;Mathieu Leclère;Frédéric A. Perras;David L. Bryce

  • Practical Aspects of Modern Routine Solid-State Multinuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: One-Dimensional Experiments

    David L. Bryce;Guy M. Bernard;Myrlene Gee;Michael D. Lumsden

  • A revised experimental absolute magnetic shielding scale for oxygen

    Roderick E. Wasylishen;David L. Bryce

  • Calcium-43 chemical shift tensors as probes of calcium binding environments. Insight into the structure of the vaterite CaCO3 polymorph by 43Ca solid-state NMR spectroscopy.

    David L. Bryce;Elijah B. Bultz;Dominic Aebi

  • Zero Thermal Expansion in ZrMgMo3O12: NMR Crystallography Reveals Origins of Thermoelastic Properties

    Carl P. Romao;Frédéric A. Perras;Ulrike Werner-Zwanziger;Joey A. Lussier

  • High-Field Chlorine NMR Spectroscopy of Solid Organic Hydrochloride Salts: A Sensitive Probe of Hydrogen Bonding Environment

    David L. Bryce;Myrlene Gee;Roderick E. Wasylishen

  • A high-field solid-state 35/37Cl NMR and quantum chemical investigation of the chlorine quadrupolar and chemical shift tensors in amino acid hydrochlorides.

    Rebecca P. Chapman;David L. Bryce

  • A Solid-State 11B NMR and Computational Study of Boron Electric Field Gradient and Chemical Shift Tensors in Boronic Acids and Boronic Esters

    Joseph W. E. Weiss;David L. Bryce

  • QUEST-QUadrupolar Exact SofTware: a fast graphical program for the exact simulation of NMR and NQR spectra for quadrupolar nuclei.

    Frédéric A. Perras;Cory M. Widdifield;David L. Bryce

  • NMR Investigations of Noncovalent Carbon Tetrel Bonds. Computational Assessment and Initial Experimental Observation

    Scott A. Southern;David L. Bryce

  • Direct Investigation of Covalently Bound Chlorine in Organic Compounds by Solid‐State 35Cl NMR Spectroscopy and Exact Spectral Line‐Shape Simulations

    Frédéric A. Perras;David L. Bryce

  • Indirect Nuclear Spin−Spin Coupling Tensors in Diatomic Molecules: A Comparison of Results Obtained by Experiment and First Principles Calculations

    David L. Bryce;Roderick E. Wasylishen

  • Solid-state 35/37Cl NMR spectroscopy of hydrochloride salts of amino acids implicated in chloride ion transport channel selectivity: opportunities at 900 MHz.

    David L. Bryce;Gregory D. Sward;Samyuktha Adiga

  • Solid-state NMR spectroscopy of the quadrupolar halogens: chlorine-35/37, bromine-79/81, and iodine-127.

    David L. Bryce;Gregory D. Sward

  • Correlation between 13C chemical shifts and the halogen bonding environment in a series of solid para-diiodotetrafluorobenzene complexes

    Jasmine Viger-Gravel;Sophie Leclerc;Ilia Korobkov;David L. Bryce

  • Microwave spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy--what is the connection?

    David L. Bryce;Roderick E. Wasylishen

Frequent Co-Authors

Ilia Korobkov
Ilia Korobkov Saudi Arabia Basic Industries (Saudi Arabia)
Roderick E. Wasylishen
Roderick E. Wasylishen University of Alberta
Muralee Murugesu
Muralee Murugesu University of Ottawa
Ad Bax
Ad Bax National Institutes of Health
Christer B. Aakeröy
Christer B. Aakeröy Kansas State University
Steve Scheiner
Steve Scheiner Utah State University
Giancarlo Terraneo
Giancarlo Terraneo Polytechnic University of Milan
Lee Brammer
Lee Brammer University of Sheffield
Janet E. Del Bene
Janet E. Del Bene Youngstown State University
Pierangelo Metrangolo
Pierangelo Metrangolo Polytechnic University of Milan

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