James Collman
Professor
Chemistry Department
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
James Collman came to Stanford University as Professor of Chemistry in 1967.
Research Interest
James Collman research has involved heme-proteins such as the oxygen (O2) carrier hemoglobin (Hb), and the O2-storing protein myoglobin (Mb). Prof. Collman was the first to prepare and characterize stable, functional analogues of the Hb and Mb active sites, which contain an iron derivative of the large flat “porphyrin” ligand. In his “picket fence” porphyrin, groups installed on the periphery block side reactions, which would otherwise degrade the structure.
Publications
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Collman JP, Decreau RA (2008) Functional biomimetic models for the active site in the respiratory enzyme cytochrome c oxidase. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS 41: 5065–5076.