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Thomas F. Koetzle is affiliated with Argonne National Laboratory in the United States. Their professional focus is rooted in scientific research conducted at this institution.

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Best Publications

  • The Protein Data Bank: a computer-based archival file for macromolecular structures

    Frances C. Bernstein;Thomas F. Koetzle;Graheme J.B. Williams;Edgar F. Meyer

  • A new intermolecular interaction: unconventional hydrogen bonds with element-hydride bonds as proton acceptor.

    Robert H. Crabtree;Per E. M. Siegbahn;Odile Eisenstein;Arnold L. Rheingold

  • Study of the N−H···H−B Dihydrogen Bond Including the Crystal Structure of BH3NH3 by Neutron Diffraction

    Wim T. Klooster;Thomas F. Koetzle;Per E. M. Siegbahn;Thomas B. Richardson

  • Precision neutron diffraction structure determination of protein and nucleic acid components. I. The crystal and molecular structure of the amino acid L-alanine.

    Lehmann Ms;Koetzle Tf;Hamilton Wc

  • Biological Control of Crystal Texture: A Widespread Strategy for Adapting Crystal Properties to Function

    Amir Berman;Jonathan Hanson;Leslie Leiserowitz;Thomas F. Koetzle

  • Control of Macromolecule Distribution within Synthetic and Biogenic Single Calcite Crystals

    J. Aizenberg;J. Hanson;T. F. Koetzle;S. Weiner

  • Dihydrogen with Frequency of Motion Near the 1H Larmor Frequency. Solid-State Structures and Solution NMR Spectroscopy of Osmium Complexes trans-[Os(H··H)X(PPh2CH2CH2PPh2)2]+ (X = Cl, Br)

    Patricia A. Maltby;Marcel Schlaf;Martin Steinbeck;Alan J. Lough

  • Electron distribution in a stable carbene

    Anthony J. Arduengo;H. V. Rasika Dias;David A. Dixon;Richard L. Harlow

  • An attractive cis-effect of hydride on neighbor ligands: experimental and theoretical studies on the structure and intramolecular rearrangements of Fe(H)2(.eta.2-H2)(PEtPh2)3

    Lori S. Van der Sluys;Juergen Eckert;Odile Eisenstein;John H. Hall

  • New mode of coordination for the dinitrogen ligand: formation, bonding, and reactivity of a tantalum complex with a bridging N(2) unit that is both side-on and end-on.

    Fryzuk;Johnson Sa;Patrick Bo;Albinati A

  • A neutron diffraction study of the crystal structure of ferrocene

    Fusao Takusagawa;Thomas F. Koetzle

  • Neutron diffraction study of the structure of Zeise's salt, KPtCl3(C2H4).H2O

    Richard A. Love;Thomas F. Koetzle;Graheme J. B. Williams;Lawrence C. Andrews

  • Precision neutron diffraction structure determination of protein and nucleic acid components. X. A comparison between the crystal and molecular structures of L‐tyrosine and L‐tyrosine hydrochloride

    Michel N. Frey;Thomas F. Koetzle;Mogens S. Lehmann;Walter C. Hamilton

  • An Unconventional Intermolecular Three‐Center N–H …︁ H2Re Hydrogen Bond in Crystalline [ReH5(PPh3)3]·indole·C6H6

    Jeremy Wessel;Jesse C. Lee;Eduardo Peris;Glenn P. A. Yap

  • Structures of transition-metal hydride complexes

    Robert Bau;Raymond G. Teller;Stephen W. Kirtley;Thomas F. Koetzle

  • A neutron diffraction study of squaric acid (3,4‐dihydroxy‐3‐cyclobutene‐1,2‐dione)

    D. Semmingsen;F. J. Hollander;T. F. Koetzle

  • Structural and spectroscopic characterization of iridium trihydride complexes : evidence for proton-proton exchange coupling

    D. Michael Heinekey;John M. Millar;Thomas F. Koetzle;Neil G. Payne

  • Precision neutron diffraction structure determination of protein and nucleic acid components. XI. Molecular configuration and hydrogen bonding of serine in the crystalline amino acids l‐serine monohydrate and dl‐serine

    M. N. Frey;M. S. Lehmann;T. F. Koetzle;W. C. Hamilton

  • A Late-Transition Metal Oxo Complex: K7Na9[O=PtIV(H2O)L2], L = [PW9O34]9-

    Travis M. Anderson;Wade A. Neiwert;Martin L. Kirk;Paula M. B. Piccoli

  • An experimental study of the influence of temperature on a hydrogen‐bonded system: the crystal structure of γ‐glycine at 83 K and 298 K by neutron diffraction

    Å. Kvick;W.M. Canning;T.F. Koetzle;G.J.B. Williams

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Bau
Robert Bau University of Southern California
Alberto Albinati
Alberto Albinati University of Milan
Fusao Takusagawa
Fusao Takusagawa University of Kansas
Raymond C. Stevens
Raymond C. Stevens University of Southern California
William N. Lipscomb
William N. Lipscomb Harvard University
Odile Eisenstein
Odile Eisenstein University of Montpellier
Juergen Eckert
Juergen Eckert University of South Florida
Lee Brammer
Lee Brammer University of Sheffield
Wolfgang A. Herrmann
Wolfgang A. Herrmann Technical University of Munich
Jack M. Williams
Jack M. Williams Argonne National Laboratory

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