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Josep M. Luis

Researcher at University of Girona

Publications -  158
Citations -  5258

Josep M. Luis is an academic researcher from University of Girona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anharmonicity & Polarizability. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 146 publications receiving 4661 citations. Previous affiliations of Josep M. Luis include University of Arizona & Autonomous University of Barcelona.

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Observation of Fe(V)=O using variable-temperature mass spectrometry and its enzyme-like C–H and C=C oxidation reactions

TL;DR: This study pioneers the implementation of variable-temperature mass spectrometry to investigate reactive intermediates and the generation of a Fe(V)=O species within a synthetic non-haem complex at -40 °C and its reaction with an olefin.
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Alkane Hydroxylation by a Nonheme Iron Catalyst that Challenges the Heme Paradigm for Oxygenase Action

TL;DR: The present results challenge the canonical description of oxygenases, the standard oxo-hydroxo tautomerism that applies to heme systems and serves as a precedent for alternative pathways for the oxidation of hydrocarbons at nonheme iron oxygenases.
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Importance of the basis set for the spin-state energetics of iron complexes.

TL;DR: It is seen throughout the paper that the STO and Gaussian-type orbital basis sets give consistent and rapidly converging results, while the convergence with respect to the basis set size is much slower for the GTO basis sets.
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Additional compact formulas for vibrational dynamic dipole polarizabilities and hyperpolarizabilities

TL;DR: In this paper, compact expressions complete through second order in electrical and/or mechanical anharmonicity are given for the dynamic dipole vibrational polarizability and dynamic first and second vibrational hyperpolarizabilities.
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Electronic effects on single-site iron catalysts for water oxidation.

TL;DR: Getting in tune: Systematic tuning of the electronic properties of modular non-heme iron coordination complexes can be used to extract important information on the reaction mechanism and intermediates, which help to explain the activity of these systems as water oxidation catalysts.