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Overview

Joshua Telser is affiliated with Roosevelt University in the United States and has a research focus within the broad field of Materials Science. Their work is particularly concentrated in Materials Chemistry, with significant contributions to Organic Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Inorganic Chemistry, and Oncology.

The scholar's research covers several main topics including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Magnetism in Coordination Complexes
  • Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms
  • Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
  • Metal Complexes Synthesis and Properties

Joshua Telser has published extensively in various scientific journals. Frequent publication venues encompass:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Recent publications include:

  • "Structural and spectroscopic characterization of an Fe(VI) bis(imido) complex," 2020, Science
  • "Ruthenium-nitrosyl complexes as NO-releasing molecules, potential anticancer drugs, and photoswitches based on linkage isomerism," 2022, Dalton Transactions
  • "Cooperative Activation of CO 2 and Epoxide by a Heterobinuclear Al-Fe Complex via Radical Pair Mechanisms," 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Probing the Magnetic Anisotropy of Co(II) Complexes Featuring Redox-Active Ligands," 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • "High-Frequency and -Field Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Analysis of Metal-Ligand Covalency in a 4f7 Valence Series (Eu2+, Gd3+, and Tb4+)," 2021, Inorganic Chemistry

Among frequent co-authors are:

  • Andrew Ozarowski
  • J. Krzystek
  • Daniel J. Mindiola
  • Karsten Meyer
  • Michael R. Gau

Best Publications

  • Free radicals and antioxidants in normal physiological functions and human disease

    Marian Valko;Dieter Leibfritz;Jan Moncol;Mark T.D. Cronin

  • Role of oxygen radicals in DNA damage and cancer incidence

    Marian Valko;Mario Izakovic;Milan Mazur;Christopher J Rhodes

  • Multi-frequency, high-field EPR as a powerful tool to accurately determine zero-field splitting in high-spin transition metal coordination complexes

    J. Krzystek;Andrew Ozarowski;Joshua Telser

  • Slow magnetic relaxation in the tetrahedral cobalt(II) complexes [Co(EPh)4]2− (EO, S, Se)

    Joseph M. Zadrozny;Joshua Telser;Jeffrey R. Long

  • Synthesis and characterization of DNA oligomers and duplexes containing covalently attached molecular labels: comparison of biotin, fluorescein, and pyrene labels by thermodynamic and optical spectroscopic measurements

    Joshua Telser;Kenneth A. Cruickshank;Larry E. Morrison;Thomas L. Netzel

  • Crystal Structure and Characterization of Particulate Methane Monooxygenase from Methylocystis species Strain M

    Stephen M. Smith;Swati Rawat;Joshua Telser;Brian M. Hoffman

  • EPR SPECTRA FROM EPR-SILENT SPECIES : HIGH-FIELD EPR SPECTROSCOPY OF MANGANESE(III) PORPHYRINS

    David P. Goldberg;Joshua Telser;J. Krzystek;Antonio Garrido Montalban

  • The metal centers of particulate methane monooxygenase from Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b.

    Amanda S. Hakemian;Kalyan C. Kondapalli;Joshua Telser;Brian M. Hoffman

  • Tunable-frequency high-field electron paramagnetic resonance

    J. Krzystek;S.A. Zvyagin;Andrew Ozarowski;S. Trofimenko

  • EPR spectra from "EPR-silent" species: high-frequency and high-field EPR spectroscopy of pseudotetrahedral complexes of nickel(II).

    J. Krzystek;Ju-Hyun Park;Mark W. Meisel;Michael A. Hitchman

  • 17O ENDOR Detection of a Solvent-Derived Ni−(OHx)−Fe Bridge That Is Lost upon Activation of the Hydrogenase from Desulfovibrio gigas

    Marta Carepo;David L. Tierney;David L. Tierney;Carlos D. Brondino;Tran Chin Yang

  • High-Frequency and -Field Electron Paramagnetic Resonance of High-Spin Manganese(III) in Porphyrinic Complexes.

    J. Krzystek;Joshua Telser;Luca A. Pardi;David P. Goldberg

  • DNA duplexes covalently labeled at two sites: synthesis and characterization by steady-state and time-resolved optical spectroscopies

    Joshua Telser;Kenneth A. Cruickshank;Larry E. Morrison;Thomas L. Netzel

  • 1H NMR assignment and melting temperature study of cis-syn and trans-syn thymine dimer containing duplexes of d(CGTATTATGC).d(GCATAATACG).

    John Stephen Taylor;Daniel S. Garrett;Ian R. Brockie;Daniel L. Svoboda

  • Electronic structure of four-coordinate C3v nickel(II) scorpionate complexes: investigation by high-frequency and -field electron paramagnetic resonance and electronic absorption spectroscopies.

    Patrick J. Desrochers;Joshua Telser;S. A. Zvyagin;Andrew Ozarowski

  • pH dependence of relaxivities and hydration numbers of gadolinium(III) complexes of macrocyclic amino carboxylates

    Xun Zhang;C.A. Chang;H.G. Brittain;J.M. Garrison

  • Design, Isolation, and Spectroscopic Analysis of a Tetravalent Terbium Complex.

    Natalie T. Rice;Ivan A. Popov;Dominic R. Russo;John Bacsa

  • High-Frequency and -Field EPR Spectroscopy of Tris(2,4-pentanedionato)manganese(III): Investigation of Solid-State versus Solution Jahn−Teller Effects

    J. Krzystek;Gregory J. Yeagle;Ju-Hyun Park;R. David Britt

  • Definitive spectroscopic determination of zero-field splitting in high-spin cobalt(II).

    J. Krzystek;S. A. Zvyagin;Andrew Ozarowski;Adam T. Fiedler

  • Reinvestigation of the electronic and magnetic properties of ruthenium butyrate chloride

    Joshua Telser;Russell S. Drago

  • Quantitative dependence of MR signal intensity on tissue concentration of Gd(HP-DO3A) in the nephrectomized rat.

    P. Wedeking;C.H. Sotak;C.H. Sotak;J. Telser;K. Kumar

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Krzystek
J. Krzystek National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Andrew Ozarowski
Andrew Ozarowski Florida State University
Brian M. Hoffman
Brian M. Hoffman Northwestern University
Jeremy M. Smith
Jeremy M. Smith Indiana University
Russell S. Drago
Russell S. Drago University of Florida
Vladimir B. Arion
Vladimir B. Arion University of Vienna
Daniel J. Mindiola
Daniel J. Mindiola University of Pennsylvania
Michael W. W. Adams
Michael W. W. Adams University of Georgia
Karsten Meyer
Karsten Meyer University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
David P. Goldberg
David P. Goldberg Johns Hopkins University

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