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Edward I. Stiefel

Researcher at ExxonMobil

Publications -  170
Citations -  5527

Edward I. Stiefel is an academic researcher from ExxonMobil. The author has contributed to research in topics: Molybdenum & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 170 publications receiving 5406 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward I. Stiefel include Kettering University.

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Nitrogenase reactivity: insight into the nitrogen-fixing process through hydrogen-inhibition and HD-forming reactions.

TL;DR: Kinetic analysis shows that HD is produced by two separate processes, and concludes that H2 inhibition of nitrogen fixation and N2-dependent HD formation are manifestations of the same molecular process.
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Unification of the ferritin family of proteins.

TL;DR: The deduced amino acid sequence reveals a high degree of identity with Escherichia coli bacterioferritin and a striking similarity to eukaryotic ferritin, implicate ferritins as proteins potentially common to all aerobic organisms and as such useful in taxonomic classification, evolutionary analysis, and environmental monitoring.
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Organometallic iron: the key to biological hydrogen metabolism.

TL;DR: X-ray crystallography of iron-hydrogenases reveals that the active-site H-cluster contains an unmistakably organometallic dinuclear iron subcluster, indicating the possibility of a unified mechanism for all hydrogenases.
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Multi-function additive for lubricating oils

TL;DR: In this paper, a lubricating oil composition is provided which comprises a major amount of an oil of lubricating viscosity and a minor amount of a additive having the formula Mo4S4L6 in which the ligands, L, have organo groups having a sufficient number of carbon atoms to render the additive soluble in the oil.
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Synthesis and characterization of mononuclear and dinuclear bis(2,2'-bipyridine)ruthenium(II) complexes containing sulfur-donor ligands

TL;DR: Preparation d'une serie de complexes du ruthenium(II) is described in this article, where it is shown how to construct a spectrometrie UV visible, RPE et voltammetrie cyclique