Bradley J. Homoelle - Publications

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2000 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 

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2002 Marin TW, Homoelle BJ, Spears KG. Ultrafast electron transfer in the [Co(Cp)2|V(CO)6] radical pair Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 106: 1152-1166. DOI: 10.1021/Jp012934V  0.331
2002 Marin TW, Homoelle BJ, Spears KG, Hupp JT, Spreer LO. Vibrational coherence due to promoting mode activity in the relaxation dynamics of the class III mixed-valence molecule [Ru2TIEDCl4]+ Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 106: 1131-1143. DOI: 10.1021/Jp0124490  0.529
1998 Homoelle BJ, Edington MD, Diffey WM, Beck WF. Stimulated Photon-Echo and Transient-Grating Studies of Protein-Matrix Solvation Dynamics and Interexciton-State Radiationless Decay in α Phycocyanin and Allophycocyanin The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 102: 3044-3052. DOI: 10.1021/JP972782X  0.62
1998 Homoelle BJ, Edington MD, Diffey WM, Beck WF. Stimulated photon-echo and transient-grating studies of protein-matrix solvation dynamics and interexciton-state radiationless decay in α phycocyanin and allophycocyanin Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 102: 3044-3052. DOI: 10.1021/Jp972782X  0.476
1998 Diffey WM, Homoelle BJ, Edington MD, Beck WF. Excited-State Vibrational Coherence and Anisotropy Decay in the BacteriochlorophyllaDimer Protein B820 The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 102: 2776-2786. DOI: 10.1021/JP9723022  0.493
1998 Diffey WM, Homoelle BJ, Edington MD, Beck WF. Excited-state vibrational coherence and anisotropy decay in the bacteriochlorophyll a dimer protein B820 Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 102: 2776-2786. DOI: 10.1021/Jp9723022  0.477
1997 Homoelle BJ, Beck WF. Solvent accessibility of the phycocyanobilin chromophore in the alpha subunit of C-phycocyanin: implications for a molecular mechanism for inertial protein-matrix solvation dynamics. Biochemistry. 36: 12970-5. PMID 9335557 DOI: 10.1021/Bi971121N  0.633
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