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Leo Radom

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Chemistry University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia 
Area:
computational quantum chemistry
Website:
http://sydney.edu.au/science/chemistry/research/radom.html
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Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre grad student 1969 University of Sydney
 (Molecular polarisability conformation and association)
John Anthony Pople post-doc 1969-1972 Carnegie Mellon
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Carroll L, Karton A, Radom L, et al. (2019) Carnosine and carcinine derivatives rapidly react with hypochlorous acid to form chloramines and dichloramines. Chemical Research in Toxicology
Chan B, Radom L. (2018) An ONIOM investigation of the effect of conformation on bond dissociation energies in peptides. Journal of Computational Chemistry
Chan B, Rintelman J, Wood GPF, et al. (2018) Solvation of the Glycyl Radical. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A
Kovačević B, Barić D, Babic D, et al. (2018) A Computational Tale of Two Enzymes: Glycerol Dehydration With or Without B. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Chan B, Easton CJ, Radom L. (2018) Effect of Hydrogen Bonding and Partial Deprotonation on the Oxidation of Peptides. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A
Chan B, Radom L. (2018) Modelling the Effect of Conformation on Hydrogen-Atom Abstraction from Peptides Australian Journal of Chemistry. 71: 257-264
Feketeova L, Chan B, Khairallah GN, et al. (2017) Watson-Crick Base-Pair Radical Cation as a Model for Oxidative Damage in DNA. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
O'Connor GD, Chan B, Sanelli JA, et al. (2017) Hydrogen-adduction to open-shell graphene fragments: spectroscopy, thermochemistry and astrochemistry. Chemical Science. 8: 1186-1194
Poad BLJ, Reed ND, Hansen CS, et al. (2016) Preparation of an ion with the highest calculated proton affinity: -diethynylbenzene dianion. Chemical Science. 7: 6245-6250
Karimi M, Ignasiak MT, Chan B, et al. (2016) Reactivity of disulfide bonds is markedly affected by structure and environment: implications for protein modification and stability. Scientific Reports. 6: 38572
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