Christiane Timmel
Professor
Department of Chemistry
University of Oxford
United Kingdom
Biography
Christiane Timmel is Professor of Chemistry, and our tutor and fellow of Physical Chemistry. CRT is the director of the Centre for Advanced Electron Spin Resonance (CAESR) housing state-of-the-art spectrometers working in both continuous and pulsed modes, at X-, Q- and W-bands. She has several publications in many reputated journals.
Research Interest
Her research interests include the study of magnetic field effects on radical recombination reactions as well as the applications of electron paramagnetic resonance to the study of chemical and biological systems. She is director of the Centre for Advanced Electron Spin Resonance (CAESR) based in the Chemistry Department.
Publications
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Tait CE, Neuhaus P, Anderson HL, Timmel CR. Triplet state delocalization in a conjugated porphyrin dimer probed by transient electron paramagnetic resonance techniques. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2015 May 12;137(20):6670-9.
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Maeda K, Storey JG, Liddell PA, Gust D, Hore PJ, Wedge CJ, Timmel CR. Probing a chemical compass: novel variants of low-frequency reaction yield detected magnetic resonance. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2015;17(5):3550-9.
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Tait CE, Neuhaus P, Peeks MD, Anderson HL, Timmel CR. Transient EPR reveals triplet state delocalization in a series of cyclic and linear π-conjugated porphyrin oligomers. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2015 Jun 19;137(25):8284-93.