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T. Daniel P. Stack

T. Daniel P. Stack

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Chemistry

D-Index
69
Citations
13243
World Ranking
6362
National Ranking
1928

Overview

T. Daniel P. Stack is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States and has made contributions primarily in the field of Chemistry, with a focus on Inorganic Chemistry among other subfields such as Oncology, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Organic Chemistry, and Materials Chemistry.

Their work extensively covers topics related to Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms and Metal complexes synthesis and properties. Additional research interests include CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts, Redox biology and oxidative stress, Enzyme-mediated dye degradation, Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion, and Oxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions.

Significant recent publications include:

  • Phenolate-bonded bis(μ-oxido)-bis-copper(iii) intermediates: hydroxylation and dehalogenation reactivities, 2022, Faraday Discussions
  • Electrocatalytic alcohol oxidation by covalently immobilized ruthenium complex on carbon, 2022, Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
  • Imidazolate-Stabilized Cu(III): Dioxygen to Oxides at Type 3 Copper Sites, 2024, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Richard Hadley Holm: A Remembrance and A Tribute, 2021, Comments on Inorganic Chemistry
  • Fast and Versatile Functionalization of Glassy Carbon, 2022, Langmuir

The scientist frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Tao A. G. Large, Jasper Ainsworth, William Keown, J. Brannon Gary, and Linus Chiang.

Publications have appeared in journals such as Faraday Discussions, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, Comments on Inorganic Chemistry, and Langmuir, with Faraday Discussions being a recurrent venue for their work.

Best Publications

  • Structure and Spectroscopy of Copper−Dioxygen Complexes

    Liviu M Mirica;Xavier Ottenwaelder;T Daniel P Stack

  • Catalytic Galactose Oxidase Models: Biomimetic Cu(II)-Phenoxyl-Radical Reactivity

    Yadong Wang;Jennifer L. DuBois;Britt Hedman;Keith O. Hodgson

  • 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

  • Tyrosinase Reactivity in a Model Complex: An Alternative Hydroxylation Mechanism

    Liviu M. Mirica;Michael Vance;Deanne Jackson Rudd;Britt Hedman

  • A Trinuclear Intermediate in the Copper-Mediated Reduction of O2: Four Electrons from Three Coppers

    Adam P. Cole;David E. Root;Pulakesh Mukherjee;Edward I. Solomon

  • Irreversible Reduction of Dioxygen by Simple Peralkylated Diamine−Copper(I) Complexes: Characterization and Thermal Stability of a [Cu2(μ-O)2]2+ Core

    Viswanath Mahadevan;Zhiguo Hou;Adam P. Cole;David E. Root

  • A Systematic K-edge X-ray Absorption Spectroscopic Study of Cu(III) Sites

    Jennifer L. DuBois;Pulakesh Mukherjee;T. D. P. Stack;Britt Hedman

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

    Christopher T. Lyons;T. Daniel P. Stack

  • 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

  • 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

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

    Andrew Murphy;and Allyson Pace;T. Daniel P. Stack

  • The Geometric and Electronic Structure of a One-Electron-Oxidized Nickel(II) Bis(salicylidene)diamine Complex†

    Tim Storr;Erik C. Wasinger;Erik C. Wasinger;Russell C. Pratt;T. Daniel P. Stack

  • Spectroscopic and Electronic Structural Studies of the Cu(III)2 Bis-μ-oxo Core and Its Relation to the Side-On Peroxo-Bridged Dimer

    Mark J. Henson;Pulakesh Mukherjee;David E. Root;T. D. P. Stack

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

    Tim Storr;Pratik Verma;Russell C. Pratt;Erik C. Wasinger

  • 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

  • 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

  • Exogenous Substrate Reactivity with a [Cu(III)2O2]2+ Core: Structural Implications

    Viswanath Mahadevan;Jennifer L. DuBois;Britt Hedman;Keith O. Hodgson

  • Simple Iron Catalyst for Terminal Alkene Epoxidation

    Geraud Dubois;and Andrew Murphy;T. Daniel P. Stack

  • Octahedral versus trigonal prismatic geometry in a series of catechol macrobicyclic ligand-metal complexes

    Timothy B. Karpishin;T. D. P. Stack;Kenneth N. Raymond

  • Rational reduction of the conformational space of a siderophore analog through nonbonded interactions : the role of entropy in enterobactin

    T. D. P. Stack;Zhiguo Hou;Kenneth N. Raymond

Frequent Co-Authors

Liviu M. Mirica
Liviu M. Mirica University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Edward I. Solomon
Edward I. Solomon Stanford University
Britt Hedman
Britt Hedman SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Tim Storr
Tim Storr Simon Fraser University
Keith O. Hodgson
Keith O. Hodgson Stanford University
Christopher E. D. Chidsey
Christopher E. D. Chidsey Stanford University
Ivana Ivanović-Burmazović
Ivana Ivanović-Burmazović Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Xavi Ribas
Xavi Ribas University of Girona
Teodor Parella
Teodor Parella Autonomous University of Barcelona
Antoni Llobet
Antoni Llobet Autonomous University of Barcelona

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