Robert E. Coffman

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Chemistry University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
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John Edward Wertz grad student 1964 UMN
 (A study of the Eg ground states of Cr(II) and Cu(II) in MgO by the method of paramagnetic resonance)
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Pezeshk A, Coffman RE. (1986) Multifrequency ESR study of dimeric molecular conformation determined from exchange and dipolar magnetic spin-spin interactions Journal of Physical Chemistry. 90: 6638-6645
Coffman RE, Buettner GR. (1979) General magnetic dipolar interaction of spin-spin coupled molecular dimers. Application to an EPR spectrum of xanthine oxidase The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 83: 2392-2400
Coffman RE, Buettner GR. (1979) A limit function for long-range ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic superexchange The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 83: 2387-2392
Niarchos D, Kostikas A, Simopoulos A, et al. (1978) Mössbauer, magnetic susceptibility, and EPR studies of intermediate spin iron (III) dithiooxalato halides The Journal of Chemical Physics. 69: 4411-4418
Buettner GR, Coffman RE. (1977) EPR determination of the Co(II)-free radical magnetic geometry of the "doublet" species arising in a coenzyme B-12-enzyme reaction. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 480: 495-505
Coffman RE, Ishikawa Y, Blakley RL, et al. (1976) Analysis of the electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum of the cobalamin intermediate in ribonucleotide reduction. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 444: 307-18
Coffman RE, Himaya MI, Nyeu K. (1971) Spin-Hamiltonian parameters and spin-orbit coupling for V3+ in ZnO Physical Review B. 4: 3250-3252
Filipovich G, Taylor AL, Coffman RE. (1970) Electron paramagnetic resonance of V3+ ions in zinc oxide Physical Review B. 1: 1986-1994
Wertz JE, Coffman RE. (1965) Thermoluminescent formation of Cr2+ in magnesium oxide Journal of Applied Physics. 36: 2959-2961
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