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Peter Conrad Healy

Peter Conrad Healy

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Chemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
7427
World Ranking
16074
National Ranking
358

Overview

Peter Conrad Healy is affiliated with Griffith University in Australia and has contributed to multiple fields of study including Materials Science, Chemistry, and Medicine. Their research spans a range of subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Oncology, Inorganic Chemistry, and Pharmacology.

The scientist's work prominently covers topics related to Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, and Metal Complexes Synthesis and Properties. Other areas of focus include Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis, Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis, Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications, and Natural Product Bioactivities and Synthesis.

Healy has published papers in several academic venues, with repeated contributions to The Cambridge Structural Database, Inorganica Chimica Acta, and the Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry. Other publications appear in ACS Omega and the Australian Journal of Chemistry.

Frequent co-authors have included Brian W. Skelton, Simon Grabowsky, K.M. Lapere, Duncan A. Wild, and Graham A. Bowmaker. Collaboration with these researchers suggests active engagement with a network of experts in crystallography and inorganic chemistry.

Selected recent papers include:

  • Styracifoline from the Vietnamese Plant Desmodium styracifolium: A Potential Inhibitor of Diabetes-Related and Thrombosis-Based Proteins, 2021, ACS Omega
  • Synthesis and structural characterization of some 1:1 and 1:2 adducts of silver(I) salts with hindered Pmes3, PPhmes2 and PPh2mes bases (Ph = phenyl, mes = 2,4,6-trimethylpheny1)), 2022, Inorganica Chimica Acta
  • Solid-State NMR, X-Ray Diffraction, and Theoretical Studies of Neutral Mononuclear Molecular Bis(triphenylphosphine)silver(i) Mono-Carboxylate and -Nitrate Systems, 2020, Australian Journal of Chemistry
  • Synthesis and structural characterization of some 1:1 adducts of silver(I) salts with (hindered) PR3 bases (R = phenyl, o-tolyl, cyclohexyl), 2022, Inorganica Chimica Acta
  • The curious case of the colored crystals of N-substituted 2-oxo-1,2-dihydropyridinyl-3-yl amines and amides: Self-association in the solid state, 2024, Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Structural and Solution Chemistry of gold(I) and Silver(I) complexes of bidentate pyridyl phosphines: selective antitumour agents

    Susan J. Berners-Price;Richard J. Bowen;Peter Galettis;Peter C. Healy

  • Lewis-base adducts of Group 1B metal(I) compounds. Part 16. Synthesis, structure, and solid-state phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of some novel [Cu4X4L4](X = halogen, L = N, P base)‘cubane’ clusters

    Jeffrey Clifford Dyason;Peter Conrad Healy;Lutz M. Engelhardt;Chaveng Pakawatchai

  • Lewis base adducts of Group 11 metal compounds. Part 24. Co-ordination of triphenylphosphine with silver nitrate. A solid-state cross-polarization magic angle spinning 31P nuclear magnetic resonance, crystal structure, and infrared spectroscopic study of Ag(PPh3)nNO3(n= 1–4)

    Peter Barron;Jeffrey Clifford Dyason;Peter Conrad Healy;Lutz M. Engelhardt

  • Electrochemical and spectroscopic studies on RuCl2(PPh3)2(N)2 and RuCl2(PPh3)2(N-N) complexes (N = pyridine derivatives and N-N = phenanthroline or bipyridine derivatives. X-ray structure of RuCL2(PPh3)2(phen)

    Alzir A Batista;Marcelo O Santiago;Claudio L Donnici;Icaro S Moreira

  • Xanthones from a microfungus of the genus Xylaria

    Peter Conrad Healy;Ailsa Hocking;Nai Tran-Dinh;John I. Pitt

  • Lewis-base adducts of Group 11 metal(I) compounds. Part 28. Solid-state phosphorus-31 cross-polarization magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance and structural studies on the mononuclear 3: 1 adducts of triphenylphosphine with copper(I) halides

    Peter Barron;Jeffrey Clifford Dyason;Peter Conrad Healy;Lutz M. Engelhardt

  • The Stereochemistry of Bis(α,α′-diimine)-copper(I) Complexes: The Crystal and Molecular Structures of Bis(2, 9-dimethyl-1, 10-phenanthroline)-copper(I) Bromide Hydrate, Bis(4, 4′, 6, 6′-tetramethyl-2, 2′-bipyridine)copper(I) Chloride Dihydrate, and Bis(2, 9-dimethyl-1, 10-phenanthroline)copper(I) Nitrate Dihydrate (a Redetermination)

    John Francis Dobson;Bruce E. Green;Peter Conrad Healy;Colin H. L. Kennard

  • Structural, far-IR, and 31P NMR studies of two-coordinate complexes of tris(2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyl)phosphine with silver(I) halides

    Lisa-Jane Baker;Graham A. Bowmaker;David Brian Camp;Effendy

  • Lewis Base Adducts of Group 1B Metal(I) Compounds. 8. High-resolution solid-state 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of tetrameric (triphenylphosphine)copper(I) halide complexes and crystal structure determination of cubane [PPh3CuBr]4

    Peter Barron;Jeffrey Clifford Dyason;Lutz M. Engelhardt;Peter Conrad Healy

  • 5-Nitrosalicylic acid and its proton-transfer compounds with aliphatic Lewis bases

    Graham Smith;Andy W. Hartono;Urs D. Wermuth;Peter Conrad Healy

  • Isolation and crystal structure of an arsenic-containing sugar sulphate from the kidney of the giant clam, Tridacna maxima. X-Ray crystal structure of (2S)-3-[5-deoxy-5-(dimethylarsinoyl)-β-D-ribofuranosyloxy]-2-hydroxypropyl hydrogen sulphate

    John S. Edmonds;Kevin A. Francesconi;Peter Conrad Healy;Allan H. White

  • Lewis-base adducts of Group 1B metal(I) compounds. Part 1. Synthesis and structure of CuILn complexes (L = nitrogen base, n⩽ 1.5)

    Peter Conrad Healy;Chaveng Pakawatchai;Colin L. Raston;Brian W. Skelton

  • Lewis-base adducts of group 1B metal(I) compounds. Part 13. Crystal structure determinations of tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)-copper(I) and -silver(I) perchlorates, bis(pyridine)bis(triphenyl-phosphine)copper(I) perchlorate, (2,2′-bipyridyl)bis(triphenyl-phosphine)copper(I) perchlorate, and tetrahydroboratobis-(triphenylphosphine)copper(I)–pyridine (1/0.5)

    Lutz M. Engelhardt;Chaveng Pakawatchai;Allan H. White;Peter Conrad Healy

  • Lewis-Base Adducts of Group 11 Metal(I) Compounds. XXVI : Solid-state cross-polarization magic-angle-spinning 31P N.M.R. and structural studies on 1:1 adducts of triphenylphosphine with gold(I) salts

    Peter Barron;Lutz M. Engelhardt;Peter Conrad Healy;Jill Oddy

  • Pestalactams A-C: novel caprolactams from the endophytic fungus Pestalotiopsis sp.

    Rohan A. Davis;Anthony R. Carroll;Katherine T. Andrews;Glen M. Boyle

  • Selective Cytotoxic Ru(II) Arene Cp* Complex Salts [R-PhRuCp*]+X− for X = BF4−, PF6−, and BPh4−

    Bradley Thomas Loughrey;Peter Conrad Healy;Peter G. Parsons;Michael Lloyd Williams

  • Solid-state sup 31 P NMR, far-IR, and structural studies on two-coordinate (tris(2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyl)phosphine)copper(I) chloride and bromide

    Graham A. Bowmaker;John D. Cotton;Peter C. Healy;John D. Kildea

  • Lewis Base Adducts of Group 1B Metal(I) Compounds. 9. Synthesis and crystal structures of adducts of copper(I) thiocyanate with substituted pyridine bases

    Peter Conrad Healy;Chaveng Pakawatchai;Rocco I. Papasergio;Vincent A. Patrick

  • Silver(I) nitrate adducts with bidentate 2-, 3- and 4-pyridyl phosphines. Solution 31P and [31P–109Ag] NMR studies of 1∶2 complexes and crystal structure of dimeric [{Ag(d2pype)(µ-d2pype)}2][NO3]2·2CH2Cl2 [d2pype = 1,2-bis(di-2-pyridylphosphino)ethane]

    Susan J. Berners-Price;Richard J. Bowen;Peta J. Harvey;Peter C. Healy

  • Crystal structures and spectroscopic studies of the mononuclear complex [AgBr(PPh3)2] and binuclear [Ag2X2(PPh3)4].2CHCl3 (X=Cl or Br)

    Graham A. Bowmaker;Effendy;John V. Hanna;Peter Conrad Healy

Frequent Co-Authors

Allan H. White
Allan H. White University of Western Australia
Brian W. Skelton
Brian W. Skelton University of Western Australia
Graham A. Bowmaker
Graham A. Bowmaker University of Auckland
Rohan Andrew Davis
Rohan Andrew Davis Griffith University
Sally-Ann Poulsen
Sally-Ann Poulsen Griffith University
David J. Young
David J. Young University of New South Wales
Ronald J. Quinn
Ronald J. Quinn Griffith University
John V. Hanna
John V. Hanna University of Warwick
Susan J. Berners-Price
Susan J. Berners-Price Griffith University
Peter G. Parsons
Peter G. Parsons QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute

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