Anthony W. Addison
Professor
Department of Chemistry
Drexel University
United States of America
Biography
Professor Addison, one of Drexel’s two token Australians, is a C. & M. Lindback Distinguished Teaching Awardee, the recipient of the 2016 ACS Philadelphia Section Research Award, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (2008), a Fellow of the American Chemical Society (2012) and a Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (2016). He is an officer and past chairman of the ACS Philadelphia Section, and a member of both the International EPR Society & the Canadian Society for Chemistry. He is lead author of the most-cited article published by the RSC in the field of Inorganic Chemistry in the last 115 years, as well as of several other highly-cited papers. His >240 articles and conference presentations have garnered over 10,000 citations in the research literature, a Hirsch Index of 37, an Egghe g-index of 103 & a Google i99 of 12.
Research Interest
Inorganic and Biophysical Chemistry: Molecular architecture of oxygen-binding and electron transfer metalloproteins; synthesis and chemistry of biomimetic inorganic complexes; electrochemistry of small molecules, electron spin resonance spectroscopy of copper(II) compounds, spectroscopy of metalloproteins.
Publications
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L. Serpas, B. Milorey, L.A. Pandiscia, A.W. Addison & R. Schweitzer-Stenner*, "Autoxidation of Reduced Horse Heart Cytochrome c Catalyzed by Cardiolipin-Containing Membranes", The Journal of Physical Chemistry (2016) B120, 12219−12231.
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G.T. Reeves*, A.W. Addison & M. Zeller, "Ruthenium(II) complexes of some simple classic amine ligands", Inorganica Chimica Acta, 432 (June 2015) 185-191
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G.T. Reeves*, A.W. Addison & M. Zeller, "Ruthenium(II) complexes of some simple classic amine ligands", Inorganica Chimica Acta, 432 (June 2015) 185-191