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  • 1994 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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Edward I. Stiefel was affiliated with ExxonMobil in the United States during their career. Their professional activities were primarily connected with this organization.

In 1994, Edward I. Stiefel was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

As a deceased researcher, the details of their scientific publications, co-authors, fields of study, and specific topics they contributed to are not available from the provided data.

Best Publications

  • Biological hydrogen production: not so elementary.

    Michael W. W. Adams;Edward I. Stiefel

  • Toward Separation and Purification of Olefins Using Dithiolene Complexes: An Electrochemical Approach

    Kun Wang;Edward I. Stiefel

  • Transition metal sulfide catalysis: Relation of the synergic systems to the periodic trends in hydrodesulfurization

    R.R. Chianelli;T.A. Pecoraro;T.R. Halbert;W.-H. Pan

  • The molybdenum site of nitrogenase. 2. A comparative study of molybdenum-iron proteins and the iron-molybdenum cofactor by x-ray absorption spectroscopy

    Stephen P. Cramer;William O. Gillum;Keith O. Hodgson;Leonard E. Mortenson

  • Detailed nature of the six-coordinate polyhedra in tris(bidentate ligand) complexes

    Edward I. Stiefel;Gary F. Brown

  • Characterization and Electronic Structures of Six-Coordinate Trigonal-Prismatic Complexes

    Edward I. Stiefel;Richard Eisenberg;Robert C. Rosenberg;Harry B. Gray

  • Molybdenum Enzymes, Cofactors, and Model Systems.

    Edward I. Stiefel;Dimitri Coucouvanis;William E. Newton

  • Azotobacter cytochrome b 557.5 is a bacterioferritin

    Edward I. Stiefel;Gerald D. Watt

  • The Myth of Nickel(III) and Nickel(IV) in Planar Complexes1

    Edward I. Stiefel;James H. Waters;E. Billig;Harry B. Gray

  • A systematic x-ray absorption study of molybdenum complexes. The accuracy of structural information from extended x-ray absorption fine structure

    Stephen P. Cramer;Keith O. Hodgson;Edward I. Stiefel;William E. Newton

  • Large-scale purification of high activity Azotobacter vinelandII nitrogenase.

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  • Redox properties and Moessbauer spectroscopy of Azotobacter vinelandii bacterioferritin

    G. D. Watt;R. B. Frankel;G. C. Papaefthymiou;K. Spartalian

  • Nitrogenase reactivity: insight into the nitrogen-fixing process through hydrogen-inhibition and HD-forming reactions.

    Barbara K. Burgess;Scot Wherland;William E. Newton;Edward I. Stiefel

  • Organometallic iron: the key to biological hydrogen metabolism.

    Michael Ww Adams;Edward I Stiefel

  • Induced internal redox processes in molybdenum-sulfur chemistry: conversion of tetrathiomolybdate(2-) ion to octathiodimolybdate(2-) ion by organic disulfides

    Wie Hin Pan;Mark A. Harmer;Thomas R. Halbert;Edward I. Stiefel

  • Unification of the ferritin family of proteins.

    M J Grossman;S M Hinton;V Minak-Bernero;C Slaughter;C Slaughter

  • Model complexes for molybdopterin-containing enzymes: preparation and crystallographic characterization of a molybdenum ene-1-perthiolate-2-thiolate (trithiolate) complex

    Robert S. Pilato;Kenneth A. Eriksen;Mark A. Greaney;Edward I. Stiefel

  • Synthesis and characterization of tris(maleonitriledithiolato)metalates

    E. I. Stiefel;Larry Everett Bennett;Z. Dori;T. H. Crawford

  • The Coordination and Bioinorganic Chemistry of Molybdenum

    Edward I. Stiefel

  • Molybdenum Bolsters the Bioinorganic Brigade

    Edward I. Stiefel

  • Trinuclear molybdenum multifunctional additive for lubricating oils

    Edward Ira Stiefel;Jonathan M. McConnachie;Daniel Paul Leta;Manuel A. Francisco

  • Proposed molecular mechanism for the action of molybedenum in enzymes: coupled proton and electron transfer.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Russell R. Chianelli
Russell R. Chianelli The University of Texas at El Paso
Keith O. Hodgson
Keith O. Hodgson Stanford University
Harry B. Gray
Harry B. Gray California Institute of Technology
Jeremy M Berg
Jeremy M Berg University of Pittsburgh
Stephen P. Cramer
Stephen P. Cramer Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Richard Eisenberg
Richard Eisenberg University of Rochester
Graham N. George
Graham N. George University of Saskatchewan
Roger C. Prince
Roger C. Prince ExxonMobil (United States)
Michael W. W. Adams
Michael W. W. Adams University of Georgia
Roberto Car
Roberto Car Princeton University

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