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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Chemistry D-index 50 Citations 8,353 79 World Ranking 10654 National Ranking 2996

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study T. Daniel P. Stack is best known for:

  • Redox
  • Enzyme
  • Catalysis

T. Daniel P. Stack performs integrative study on Catalysis and Photochemistry in his works. T. Daniel P. Stack connects Photochemistry with Redox in his study. He carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Redox and Bond cleavage. In his work, he performs multidisciplinary research in Organic chemistry and Medicinal chemistry. In his study, he carries out multidisciplinary Medicinal chemistry and Organic chemistry research. T. Daniel P. Stack regularly ties together related areas like Pathology in his Alternative medicine studies. Pathology is often connected to Reactivity (psychology) in his work. His research on Reactivity (psychology) frequently links to adjacent areas such as Alternative medicine. He undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Copper and Metal in his work.

His most cited work include:

  • Catalytic Galactose Oxidase Models: Biomimetic Cu(II)-Phenoxyl-Radical Reactivity (409 citations)
  • A Trinuclear Intermediate in the Copper-Mediated Reduction of O 2 : Four Electrons from Three Coppers (231 citations)
  • Efficient Epoxidation of Electron-Deficient Olefins with a Cationic Manganese Complex (224 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

His Citation study typically links adjacent topics like Library science. His Library science study frequently links to related topics such as Citation. He integrates many fields, such as Information retrieval and World Wide Web, in his works. T. Daniel P. Stack integrates several fields in his works, including World Wide Web and Information retrieval. He integrates many fields, such as Organic chemistry and Medicinal chemistry, in his works. He incorporates Biochemistry and Tris in his studies. In his papers, T. Daniel P. Stack integrates diverse fields, such as Tris and Biochemistry. T. Daniel P. Stack integrates Crystallography with Crystal structure in his study. He connects Crystal structure with Crystallography in his study.

T. Daniel P. Stack most often published in these fields:

  • Citation (44.83%)
  • Information retrieval (44.83%)
  • Organic chemistry (37.93%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2002-2011)?

  • Organic chemistry (100.00%)
  • Catalysis (100.00%)
  • Hydrogen peroxide (50.00%)

In recent works T. Daniel P. Stack was focusing on the following fields of study:

His Hydrogen peroxide investigation overlaps with other areas such as Catalysis and Peracetic acid. In his work, T. Daniel P. Stack performs multidisciplinary research in Catalysis and Hydrogen peroxide. His study deals with a combination of Organic chemistry and Medicinal chemistry. In his study, T. Daniel P. Stack carries out multidisciplinary Medicinal chemistry and Organic chemistry research. His research links Polymer chemistry with Cationic polymerization. Polymer chemistry is closely attributed to Cationic polymerization in his study. T. Daniel P. Stack undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Nanotechnology and Chemical physics through his research. He merges Chemical physics with Nanotechnology in his research. T. Daniel P. Stack conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Ultrashort pulse and Optics through his research.

Between 2002 and 2011, his most popular works were:

  • Efficient Epoxidation of Electron-Deficient Olefins with a Cationic Manganese Complex (224 citations)
  • Structural Dynamics of a Catalytic Monolayer Probed by Ultrafast 2D IR Vibrational Echoes (113 citations)

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Best Publications

Structure and Spectroscopy of Copper−Dioxygen Complexes

Liviu M Mirica;Xavier Ottenwaelder;T Daniel P Stack.
Chemical Reviews (2004)

1382 Citations

C−H Bond Activation by a Ferric Methoxide Complex: Modeling the Rate-Determining Step in the Mechanism of Lipoxygenase

Christian R Goldsmith;Robert T Jonas;T Daniel P Stack.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1997)

367 Citations

Tyrosinase Reactivity in a Model Complex: An Alternative Hydroxylation Mechanism

Liviu M. Mirica;Michael Vance;Deanne Jackson Rudd;Britt Hedman.
Science (2005)

342 Citations

Aryl CH Activation by CuII To Form an Organometallic Aryl–CuIII Species: A Novel Twist on Copper Disproportionation†

Xavi Ribas;Deanne A. Jackson;Bruno Donnadieu;José Mahía.
Angewandte Chemie (2002)

237 Citations

Recent advances in phenoxyl radical complexes of salen-type ligands as mixed-valent galactose oxidase models.

Christopher T. Lyons;T. Daniel P. Stack.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (2013)

233 Citations

C-H activation by a mononuclear manganese(III) hydroxide complex: synthesis and characterization of a manganese-lipoxygenase mimic?

Christian R. Goldsmith;and Adam P. Cole;T. Daniel P. Stack.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2005)

212 Citations

Ligand and pH Influence on Manganese-Mediated Peracetic Acid Epoxidation of Terminal Olefins

Andrew Murphy;and Allyson Pace;T. Daniel P. Stack.
Organic Letters (2004)

201 Citations

Ligand Self-Recognition in the Self-Assembly of a [{Cu(L)}2 ]2+ Complex: The Role of Chirality.

M. Athar Masood;Eric J. Enemark;T. Daniel P. Stack.
Angewandte Chemie (1998)

195 Citations

Phenolate Hydroxylation in a Bis(μ-oxo)dicopper(III) Complex: Lessons from the Guanidine/Amine Series

Sonja Herres-Pawlis;Pratik Verma;Roxana Haase;Peng Kang.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2009)

183 Citations

Defining the Electronic and Geometric Structure of One-Electron Oxidized Copper−Bis-phenoxide Complexes

Tim Storr;Pratik Verma;Russell C. Pratt;Erik C. Wasinger.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2008)

182 Citations

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