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  • 1975 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Teddy G. Traylor was affiliated with the University of California, San Diego, located in the United States. Their academic career included contributions to scientific research recognized by peers in the field.

During their career, Traylor was awarded the fellowship of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1975. This recognition is given to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship.

Information about research topics, publications, or coauthors in Traylor's work is not available. Likewise, data regarding their main fields of study, subfields, frequent publication venues, and book publications are absent from the records.

Traylor is deceased, and the profile reflects an historical perspective on their professional affiliations and distinction.

Best Publications

  • Polyhaloporphyrins: Unusual Ligands for Metals and Metal-Catalyzed Oxidations

    David Dolphin;Teddy G. Traylor;Lily Y. Xie

  • Why nitric oxide

    Teddy G. Traylor;Vijay S. Sharma

  • Reaction of nitric oxide with heme proteins and model compounds of hemoglobin

    Vijay S. Sharma;T. G. Traylor;Robert Gardiner;H. Mizukami

  • Perhalogenated tetraphenylhemins: stable catalysts of high turnover catalytic hydroxylations

    Teddy G. Traylor;Shinji Tsuchiya

  • Vertical stabilization of cations by neighboring .sigma. bonds. General considerations

    T. G. Traylor;W. Hanstein;H. J. Berwin;Nye A. Clinton

  • Synthetic model compounds for hemoproteins

    T. G. Traylor

  • Sterically protected hemins with electronegative substituents: efficient catalysts for hydroxylation and epoxidation

    Patricia S. Traylor;David Dolphin;Teddy G. Traylor

  • High-yield epoxidations with hydrogen peroxide and tert-butyl hydroperoxide catalyzed by iron(III) porphyrins: heterolytic cleavage of hydroperoxides

    Teddy G. Traylor;Shinji Tsuchiya;Young Seok Byun;Cheal Kim

  • REACTIONS OF IRON(III) PORPHYRINS WITH OXIDANTS. STRUCTURE-REACTIVITY STUDIES

    Teddy G. Traylor;Cheal Kim;Joseph L. Richards;Feng Xu

  • Mechanisms of reactions of iron(III) porphyrins with hydrogen peroxide and hydroperoxides: solvent and solvent isotope effects

    Teddy G. Traylor;Feng Xu

  • Alkene epoxidations catalyzed by iron(III), manganese(III), and chromium(III) porphyrins. Effects of metal and porphyrin substituents on selectivity and regiochemistry of epoxidation

    Teddy G. Traylor;Andrew R. Miksztal

  • Picosecond and nanosecond geminate recombination of myoglobin with carbon monoxide, oxygen, nitric oxide and isocyanides

    Karen A. Jongeward;Douglas. Magde;Douglas J. Taube;James C. Marsters

  • Modes of carbonium ion stabilization. Evidence from charge-transfer spectra

    Walter Hanstein;Harvey J. Berwin;T. G. Traylor

  • Chemistry of metallocenes. I. Carbonium ion stabilization by the ferrocenyl group

    Teddy G. Traylor;Judith C. Ware

  • Model compound studies related to peroxidases. Mechanisms of reactions of hemins with peracids

    T. G. Traylor;William A. Lee;Dennis V. Stynes

  • Preparation of functionalized polyhalogenated tetraaryl-porphyrins by selective substitution of the p-Fluorines of meso-tetra-(pentafluorophenyl)porphyrins

    Pierrette Battioni;Olivier Brigaud;Hervé Desvaux;Daniel Mansuy

  • Aliphatic hydroxylation catalyzed by iron(III) porphyrins

    Teddy G. Traylor;Kenneth W. Hill;Wen Pang Fann;Shinji Tsuchiya

  • Electrophilic additions to strained olefins

    Teddy G. Traylor

  • Model compounds for R-state and T-state hemoglobins

    Jon Geibel;John Cannon;Dwane Campbell;T. G. Traylor

  • Model reactions related to cytochrome P-450. Effects of alkene structure on the rates of epoxide formation

    Teddy G. Traylor;Feng. Xu

Frequent Co-Authors

Chi K. Chang
Chi K. Chang Michigan State University
David Dolphin
David Dolphin University of British Columbia
Pierrette Battioni
Pierrette Battioni Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Joseph Kraut
Joseph Kraut University of California, San Diego
Cheal Kim
Cheal Kim Seoul National University of Science and Technology
Robert S. Brown
Robert S. Brown Cornell University
Donald T. Sawyer
Donald T. Sawyer Texas A&M University
Massimo Coletta
Massimo Coletta University of Rome Tor Vergata
John R. Benemann
John R. Benemann University of California, Berkeley
George D. Hartman
George D. Hartman Janssen (Belgium)

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