2008 - Linus Pauling Award, American Chemical Society (ACS)
2005 - NAS Award in Chemical Sciences, National Academy of Sciences (US) For his leading role in the development of bioorganic chemistry, and especially for deep and lasting contributions to the understanding of enzyme mechanisms.
1979 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
1978 - Tolman Award, American Chemical Society (ACS)
1974 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
Chemical basis for enzyme catalysis.
Thomas C. Bruice;Stephen J. Benkovic.
Biochemistry (2000)
Mechanism of alkene epoxidation by iron, chromium, and manganese higher valent oxo-metalloporphyrins
Drazen Ostovic;Thomas C. Bruice.
Accounts of Chemical Research (1992)
A View at the Millennium: the Efficiency of Enzymatic Catalysis
Thomas C. Bruice.
Accounts of Chemical Research (2002)
Mechanisms of flavin catalysis
Thomas C. Bruice.
Accounts of Chemical Research (1980)
Ground State and Transition State Contributions to the Rates of Intramolecular and Enzymatic Reactions
Thomas C. Bruice;Felice C. Lightstone.
Accounts of Chemical Research (1999)
The Effect of Geminal Substitution Ring Size and Rotamer Distribution on the Intramolecular Nucleophilic Catalysis of the Hydrolysis of Monophenyl Esters of Dibasic Acids and the Solvolysis of the Intermediate Anhydrides
Thomas C. Bruice;Upendra K. Pandit.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1960)
Ground State Conformations and Entropic and Enthalpic Factors in the Efficiency of Intramolecular and Enzymatic Reactions. 1. Cyclic Anhydride Formation by Substituted Glutarates, Succinate, and 3,6-Endoxo-Δ4-tetrahydrophthalate Monophenyl Esters
Felice C. Lightstone;Thomas C. Bruice.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1996)
Reactions of hydroperoxides with metallotetraphenylporphyrins in aqueous solutions
Thomas C. Bruice.
Accounts of Chemical Research (1991)
Mechanism of manganese porphyrin-catalyzed oxidation of alkenes. Role of manganese(IV)-oxo species
Ramesh D. Arasasingham;Gong Xin He;Thomas C. Bruice.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1993)
Imidazole Catalysis. II. The Reaction of Substituted Imidazoles with Phenyl Acetates in Aqueous Solution
Thomas C. Bruice;Gaston L. Schmir.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1958)
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