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Harvey J. Schugar is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their academic research profile includes a focus on various fields and topics, although detailed information on specific areas of study or research contributions is not listed.

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Best Publications

  • X-ray absorption spectroscopic studies of the blue copper site: Metal and ligand K-edge studies to probe the origin of the EPR hyperfine splitting in plastocyanin

    Susan E. Shadle;James E. Penner-Hahn;Harvey J. Schugar;Britt Hedman

  • Charge-transfer absorptions of copper(II)-imidazole and copper(II)-imidazolate chromophores

    Timothy G. Fawcett;Ernest E. Bernarducci;Karsten Krogh-Jespersen;Harvey J. Schugar

  • Spectroscopic and Theoretical Studies of the Unusual EPR Parameters of Distorted Tetrahedral Cupric Sites:' Correlations to X-ray Spectral Features of Core Levels

    Andrew A. Gewirth;Susan L. Cohen;Harvey J. Schugar;Edward I. Solomon

  • Synthesis, Characterization, and Metal Coordinating Ability of Multifunctional Carbohydrate-Containing Compounds for Alzheimer's Therapy

    Tim Storr;Michael Merkel;George X Song-Zhao;Lauren E Scott

  • Simulation strategies for unusual EPR spectra of binuclear mixed-valence manganese complexes: synthesis, properties, and x-ray structures of the MnIIMnIII complexes [Mn2(bpmp)(.mu.-OAc)2](ClO4)2.cntdot.H2O and [Mn2(bcmp)(.mu.-OAc)2](ClO4)2.cntdot.CH2Cl2

    Habibe Diril;Hsiu Rong Chang;Mark J. Nilges;Xiaohua Zhang

  • The structure of iron(III) in aqueous solution

    Harvey J. Schugar;Cheves. Walling;Rebecca B. Jones;Harry B. Gray

  • Preparation, structure, and properties of pseudotetrahedral, D2d complexes of copper(II), nickel(II), cobalt(II), copper(I), and zinc(II) with the geometrically constraining bidentate ligand 2,2'-bis(2-imidazolyl)biphenyl. Examination of electron self-exchange for the Cu(I)/Cu(II) pair

    Spencer Knapp;Terence P. Keenan;Xiaohua Zhang;Ronald Fikar

  • Combating Alzheimer's Disease With Multifunctional Molecules Designed for Metal Passivation†

    Harvey Schugar;David E. Green;Meryn L. Bowen;Lauren E. Scott

  • Iron(III)-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-peroxide system

    Cheves Walling;Michael Kurz;Harvey J. Schugar

  • Molecular structure and magnetic properties of .mu.-dihydroxo-bis[2,6-pyridinedicarboxylatoaquoiron(III)] and .mu.-dihydroxo-bis[4-hydroxo-2,6-pyridinedicarboxylatoaquoiron(III)] tetrahydrate

    John A. Thich;Chia Chih Ou;Dana Powers;Byron Vasiliou

  • Electronic Structure of Oxo-Bridged Iron(III) Dimers

    Harvey J. Schugar;George R. Rossman;Colin G. Barraclough;Harry B. Gray

  • Electronic spectra of copper(II)-imidazole and copper(II)-pyrazole chromophores

    Ernest Bernarducci;William F. Schwindinger;Joseph L. Hughey;Karsten Krogh-Jespersen

  • Molecular structure and magnetic properties of a novel Fe(III) tetranuclear complex containing oxo, alkoxo, and carbonato bridges

    Donald L. Jameson;Chuan Liang Xie;David N. Hendrickson;Joseph A. Potenza

  • Two Modes of Self-Coordinating Edge-over-Edge Zn(II) Porphyrin Dimerization: A Structural and Spectroscopic Comparison†

    Robert T. Stibrany;Jayasree Vasudevan;Spencer Knapp;Joseph A. Potenza

  • Binuclear mixed-valence manganese(II)-manganese(III) complexes: insight about the resolution of hyperfine structure in the EPR spectrum

    Habibe Diril;Hsiu Rong Chang;Xiaohua Zhang;Scott K. Larsen

  • Electronic spectra of substituted copper(II) thioether complexes

    Vincent M. Miskowski;John A. Thich;Raymond Solomon;Harvey J. Schugar

  • MOLECULAR STRUCTURES, ELECTRONIC SPECTRA, AND ESR SPECTRA OF BIS(4,4′,5,5′-TETRAMETHYL-2,2′-BIIMIDAZOLE)COPPER(II) DINITRATE AND BIS(4,4′,5,5′-TETRAMETHYL-2,2′-BIIMIDAZOLE)ZINC(II)0.90COPPER(II)0.10 DINITRATE

    E. E. Bernarducci;P. K. Bharadwaj;R. A. Lalancette;K. Krogh-Jespersen

  • An unusually stable manganese(II)manganese(III) complex with novel EPR spectra: synthesis, structure, magnetism, and EPR analysis

    Hsiu Rong. Chang;Habibe. Diril;Mark J. Nilges;Xiaohua. Zhang

  • Crystal and molecular structure of an oxo-bridged binuclear iron(III) complex

    Stephen J. Lippard;Harvey J. Schugar;Cheves Walling

  • Characterization of apical copper(II)-thioether bonding. Structure and electronic spectra of bis(2,2-bis(5-phenyl-2-imidazolyl)propane)copper(II) diperchlorate and bis(1,3-bis(5-phenyl-2-imidazolyl)-2-thiapropane)copper(II) diperchlorate

    Hans J. Prochaska;William F. Schwindinger;Michael Schwartz;Mark J. Burk

Frequent Co-Authors

Spencer Knapp
Spencer Knapp Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Roger A. Lalancette
Roger A. Lalancette Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Karsten Krogh-Jespersen
Karsten Krogh-Jespersen Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Parimal K. Bharadwaj
Parimal K. Bharadwaj Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
David N. Hendrickson
David N. Hendrickson University of California, San Diego
Harry B. Gray
Harry B. Gray California Institute of Technology
George R. Rossman
George R. Rossman California Institute of Technology
John D. Westbrook
John D. Westbrook Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Thomas J. Emge
Thomas J. Emge Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Tim Storr
Tim Storr Simon Fraser University

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