Kenneth Karlin

Kenneth Karlin

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 96

North America-United States

About Kenneth Karlin

Kenneth Karlin, With an exceptional h-index of 96 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Johns Hopkins University, specializes in the field of Bioinorganic chemistry, dioxygen, nitric oxide, copper, heme.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Coordination Variations within Binuclear Copper Dioxygen-Derived (Hydro) Peroxo and Superoxo Species; Influences upon Thermodynamic and Electronic Properties

Heme-copper and Heme O2-derived synthetic (bioinorganic) chemistry toward an understanding of cytochrome c oxidase dioxygen chemistry

Ligand–Copper(I) Primary O2-Adducts: Design, Characterization, and Biological Significance of Cupric–Superoxides

Fenton-like Chemistry by a Copper(I) Complex and H2O2 Relevant to Enzyme Peroxygenase C–H Hydroxylation

Reductive Coupling of Nitric Oxide by Cu(I): Stepwise Formation of Mono- and Dinitrosyl Species En Route to a Cupric Hyponitrite Intermediate

Concluding remarks: discussion on natural and artificial enzymes including synthetic models

Introductory lecture: general discussion

Natural and artificial enzymes and medicinal aspects: general discussion

Kenneth Karlin Information

University

Position

Professor of Chemistry

Citations(all)

29002

Citations(since 2020)

5505

Cited By

27655

hIndex(all)

96

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

346

i10Index(since 2020)

163

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Kenneth Karlin Skills & Research Interests

Bioinorganic chemistry

dioxygen

nitric oxide

copper

heme

Top articles of Kenneth Karlin

Coordination Variations within Binuclear Copper Dioxygen-Derived (Hydro) Peroxo and Superoxo Species; Influences upon Thermodynamic and Electronic Properties

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2024/4/30

Heme-copper and Heme O2-derived synthetic (bioinorganic) chemistry toward an understanding of cytochrome c oxidase dioxygen chemistry

2023/9/9

Ligand–Copper(I) Primary O2-Adducts: Design, Characterization, and Biological Significance of Cupric–Superoxides

2023/8/1

Fenton-like Chemistry by a Copper(I) Complex and H2O2 Relevant to Enzyme Peroxygenase C–H Hydroxylation

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2023/5/17

Reductive Coupling of Nitric Oxide by Cu(I): Stepwise Formation of Mono- and Dinitrosyl Species En Route to a Cupric Hyponitrite Intermediate

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2023/1/18

Concluding remarks: discussion on natural and artificial enzymes including synthetic models

Faraday discussions

2022

Introductory lecture: general discussion

Faraday Discussions

2022/5/5

End-on copper (I) superoxo and Cu (II) peroxo and hydroperoxo complexes generated by cryoreduction/annealing and characterized by EPR/ENDOR spectroscopy

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2022/1/4

Dr Mohsen Ahmadi, Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP Greifswald), Germany Dr Leigh Aldous, King's College London, United Kingdom Miss Anjali Anilkumar …

Faraday Discuss

2022

Proton Relay in Iron Porphyrins for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Inorganic chemistry

2021/6/7

A thioether-ligated cupric superoxide model with hydrogen atom abstraction reactivity

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2021/3/8

Ferric Heme Superoxide Reductive Transformations to Ferric Heme (Hydro) Peroxide Species: Spectroscopic Characterization and Thermodynamic Implications for H‐Atom Transfer (HAT)

Angewandte Chemie

2021/3/8

Copper Enzymes Involved in Multi-Electron Processes

2021/1/1

Kβ X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy as a Probe of Cu (I) Sites: Application to the Cu (I) Site in Preprocessed Galactose Oxidase

Inorganic chemistry

2020/11/2

Solvent-Controlled Divergent Syntheses of Polycyclic N-Fused Heteroaromatics

Synthesis

2020/10

Heme-FeIII Superoxide, Peroxide and Hydroperoxide Thermodynamic Relationships: FeIII-O2•– Complex H-Atom Abstraction Reactivity

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2020/1/8

Heme-Feᴵᴵᴵ Superoxide, Peroxide and Hydroperoxide Thermodynamic Relationships: Feᴵᴵᴵ-O₂•–Complex H-Atom Abstraction Reactivity

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2020

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