Brent M. Segal, Ph.D.

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2000 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
transition element chemistry
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Jim Anderson grad student 2000 Harvard
 (Novel metal clusters relevant to the study of nitrogenase and multi-cysteinyl cyclic peptides as ligands to metal centers.)
Richard Hadley Holm grad student 2000 Harvard
 (Novel metal clusters relevant to the study of nitrogenase and multi-cysteinyl cyclic peptides as ligands to metal centers.)
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Nivorozhkin AL, Segal BM, Musgrave KB, et al. (2000) Metallocyclopeptide complexes with MII(S.Cys)4 chromophores. Inorganic Chemistry. 39: 2306-13
Osterloh F, Segal BM, Achim C, et al. (2000) Reduced mono-, di-, and tetracubane-type clusters containing the [MoFe3S4]2+ core stabilized by tertiary phosphine ligation. Inorganic Chemistry. 39: 980-9
Zhou C, Raebiger JW, Segal BM, et al. (2000) The influence of net charge on the redox potentials of Fe4S4 cubane-type clusters in aprotic solvents Inorganica Chimica Acta. 300: 892-902
Segal BM, Hoveyda HR, Holm RH. (1998) Terminal Ligand Assignments Based on Trends in Metal - Ligand Bond Lengths of Cubane-Type [Fe4S4]2+,+ Clusters Inorganic Chemistry. 37: 3440-3443
Huang J, Mukerjee S, Segal BM, et al. (1997) Molybdenum - Iron sulfide-bridged double cubanes Journal of the American Chemical Society. 119: 8662-8674
Goh C, Segal BM, Huang J, et al. (1996) Polycubane clusters: Synthesis of [Fe4S4(PR3)4]1+,0 (R = Bu(t), Cy, Pr(i)) and [Fe4S4]0 core aggregation upon loss of phosphine Journal of the American Chemical Society. 118: 11844-11853
Cai L, Segal BM, Long JR, et al. (1995) Octanuclear iron-sulfur clusters with symmetrically coupled Fe4S4 and Fe4S5 cores Journal of the American Chemical Society. 117: 8863-8864
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