Anthony Harriman
University of Newcastle
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New Journal of Chemistry | 2005
James P. Rostron; Gilles Ulrich; Pascal Retailleau; Anthony Harriman; Raymond Ziessel
A highly fluorescent dual-dye, comprising 4,4-difluoro-8-(aryl)-1,3,5,7-tetramethyl-2,6-diethyl-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene and 1-pyrenyl fragments linked orthogonally at the pseudo-meso position, displays a wide choice of excitation wavelengths due to intramolecular energy transfer and undergoes efficient fluorescence quenching when bound to double-stranded DNA.
New Journal of Chemistry | 2009
Andrew C. Benniston; Ben D. Allen; Anthony Harriman; Irantzu Llarena; James P. Rostron; Beverly Stewart
Herein we describe the results of a combined theoretical and spectroscopic investigation into the design of a simple molecular system intended to act as a memory storage bank. The main operating principle revolves around the two-electron reduction of an aryl disulfide bond. Addition of the first electron leads to elongation of the S–S bond but it breaks only if there is accompanying protonation. Adding a second electron causes S–S bond cleavage, with or without protonation. The structural changes have been assessed by way of quantum chemical calculations and molecular dynamics simulations. Electrochemical studies show that the two-electron reduced product can be re-oxidised at mildly anodic potentials and the cycle can be repeated many times. Both theory and experiment point towards pronounced potential inversion whereby the second reduction potential lies at a significantly more positive potential than that for the first step. Computer simulations of the cyclic voltammograms give rise to numerical values for the reduction potentials that are in quite good agreement with the computed values and also allow determination of the electrochemical rate constants and transfer coefficients. Accurate simulation of the experimental data can be realised only if one proton accompanies the second reduction step. The possibility to design an effective molecular-scale memory device around this system is discussed briefly.
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2005
Raymond Ziessel; Gilles Ulrich; Michèle Cesario; Pascal Retailleau; Anthony Harriman; James P. Rostron
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2006
Anthony Harriman; James P. Rostron; Michèle Cesario; and Gilles Ulrich; Raymond Ziessel
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2007
Andrew C. Benniston; Anthony Harriman; Sarah L. Howell; Craig A. Sams; Yong-Gang Zhi
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2006
Hendrik J. van Ramesdonk; B. H. Bakker; Michiel M. Groeneveld; Jan W. Verhoeven; Ben D. Allen; James P. Rostron; Anthony Harriman
Chemical Communications | 2005
Andrew C. Benniston; Anthony Harriman; Peiyi Li; James P. Rostron; Jan W. Verhoeven
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2006
Andrew C. Benniston; Anthony Harriman; Peiyi Li; Pritesh V. Patel; Craig A. Sams
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2007
Andrew C. Benniston; Anthony Harriman; Peiyi Li; James P. Rostron; Ross W. Harrington; William Clegg
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2007
Ben D. Allen; Andrew C. Benniston; Anthony Harriman; Irantzu Llarena; Craig A. Sams