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Richard H. Holm was affiliated with Harvard University in the United States during their academic career. They contributed to scientific research as part of the faculty at this institution.

There are no listed details regarding specific research papers authored by Richard H. Holm, and information about co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work is not provided.

No book publications or awards attributed to Richard H. Holm are documented in the available data.

Richard H. Holm was deceased at the time of this profile composition.

Best Publications

  • Structural and Functional Aspects of Metal Sites in Biology

    Richard H. Holm;Pierre Kennepohl;Edward I. Solomon

  • Iron-Sulfur Clusters: Nature's Modular, Multipurpose Structures

    Helmut Beinert;Richard H. Holm;Eckard Münck

  • Metal-centered oxygen atom transfer reactions

    R. H. Holm

  • Synthetic analogues of the active sites of iron-sulfur proteins.

    P. Venkateswara Rao;R. H. Holm

  • Synthetic Analogues and Reaction Systems Relevant to the Molybdenum and Tungsten Oxotransferases

    John H. Enemark;J. Jon A. Cooney;Jun-Jieh Wang;R. H. Holm

  • The biologically relevant oxygen atom transfer chemistry of molybdenum: from synthetic analogue systems to enzymes

    R.H. Holm

  • Modeling coordination sites in metallobiomolecules

    James A. Ibers;Richard H. Holm

  • The clusters of nitrogenase: synthetic methodology in the construction of weak-field clusters.

    Sonny C Lee;R H Holm

  • Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Studies of the Electronic Structures of Bis(maleonitriledithiolato)copper(II), -nickel(III), -cobalt(II), and -rhodium(II) Complexes

    A. H. Maki;N. Edelstein;A. Davison;R. H. Holm

  • Synthesis and comparative reactivity and electronic structural features of [MFe3S4]z+ cubane-type clusters (M = iron, cobalt, nickel)

    Jian Zhou;Michael J. Scott;Zhengguo Hu;Gang Peng

  • Synthetic analogs of the active sites of iron-sulfur proteins. II. Synthesis and structure of the tetra(mercapto-m 3 -sulfido-iron) clusters, (Fe 4 S 4 (SR) 4 ) 2- .

    B. A. Averill;B. A. Averill;T. Herskovitz;R. H. Holm;James A. Ibers

  • Low-potential nickel(III,II) complexes: new systems based on tetradentate amidate-thiolate ligands and the influence of ligand structure on potentials in relation to the nickel site in [NiFe]-hydrogenases

    H. J. Kruger;Gang. Peng;R. H. Holm

  • Proton magnetic resonance investigation of antiferromagnetic oxo-bridged ferric dimers and related high-spin monomeric ferric complexes

    Gerd N. La Mar;G. R. Eaton;R. H. Holm;F. Ann. Walker

  • A Solid-State Route to Molecular Clusters: Access to the Solution Chemistry of [Re6Q8]2+ (Q = S, Se) Core-Containing Clusters via Dimensional Reduction

    Jeffrey R. Long;and Logan S. McCarty;R. H. Holm

  • Centenary Lecture. Metal clusters in biology: quest for a synthetic representation of the catalytic site of nitrogenase

    R. H. Holm

  • Trinuclear Cuboidal and Heterometallic Cubane-Type Iron–Sulfur Clusters: New Structural and Reactivity Themes in Chemistry and Biology

    R.H. Holm

  • Complete Electron-Transfer Series of the [M-N4] Type

    Alan L. Balch;R. H. Holm

  • Developments in the Biomimetic Chemistry of Cubane-Type and Higher Nuclearity Iron–Sulfur Clusters

    Sonny C. Lee;Wayne Lo;R. H. Holm

  • Axial ligation modes in iron(III) Porphyrins. Models for the oxidized reaction states of cytochrome P-450 enzymes and the molecular structure of iron(III) protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester p-nitrobenzenethiolate.

    S. C. Tang;S. C. Tang;S. Koch;S. Koch;G. C. Papaefthymiou;G. C. Papaefthymiou;S. Foner;S. Foner

  • Synthetic analogs of the active sites of iron-sulfur proteins. VI. Spectral and redox characteristics of the tetranuclear clusters (Fe4S4(SR)4).2-.

    B. V. DePamphilis;B. A. Averill;T. Herskovitz;L. Que

  • The Preparation and Characterization of Four-Coordinate Complexes Related by Electron-Transfer Reactions

    A. Davison;N. Edelstein;R. H. Holm;A. H. Maki

  • Metal Complexes of Schiff Bases and β-Ketoamines

    R. H. Holm;G. W. Everett;A. Chakravorty

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard B. Frankel
Richard B. Frankel California Polytechnic State University
Georgia C. Papaefthymiou
Georgia C. Papaefthymiou Villanova University
Keith O. Hodgson
Keith O. Hodgson Stanford University
Jeremy M Berg
Jeremy M Berg University of Pittsburgh
Britt Hedman
Britt Hedman SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Eckard Münck
Eckard Münck Carnegie Mellon University
Stefano Ciurli
Stefano Ciurli University of Bologna
Jeffrey R. Long
Jeffrey R. Long Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Edward I. Solomon
Edward I. Solomon Stanford University
Gareth R. Eaton
Gareth R. Eaton University of Denver

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