Joel A. Olson
Florida Institute of Technology
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Journal of Molecular Graphics & Modelling | 2018
Joel A. Olson; Raymond J. Terryn; Elizabeth L. Stewart; J. Clayton Baum; Mark J. Novak
A new submolecular quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) descriptor was applied toward elucidating the anti-malarial pharmacophore of tryptanthrins, a class of compounds known for their anti-parasitic activities. The new descriptor is based on experimental and computational measurements of the tunneling barriers of individual lobes of the molecular orbitals. Lobe-by-lobe QSAR correlation plots revealed a single lobe of the LUMO to be strongly associated with tryptanthrins anti-malarial activity. The correlation also showed a threshold behavior wherein barriers below a particular value show low IC50 values. Above the threshold, the correlation of IC50 vs the logarithm of the barrier is linear with R2 = 0.999. This barrier threshold may be applied as a design criterion for future tryptanthrin-based anti-malarial lead optimization. The new descriptor may be broadly applicable toward other molecular systems of interest, such as catalysts, pesticides, and herbicides. The authors have named the new descriptor: submolecular tunneling analysis of barriers (STAB).
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology | 2016
Raymond J. Terryn; Krishnan Sriraman; Joel A. Olson; J. Clayton Baum; Mark J. Novak
A new simulator for scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) is presented based on the linear combination of atomic orbitals molecular orbital (LCAO-MO) approximation for the effective tunneling Hamiltonian, which leads to the convolution integral when applied to the tip interaction with the sample. This approach intrinsically includes the structure of the STM tip. Through this mechanical emulation and the tip-inclusive convolution model, dI/dz images for molecular orbitals (which are closely associated with apparent barrier height, ϕap) are reported for the first time. For molecular adsorbates whose experimental topographic images correspond well to isolated-molecule quantum chemistry calculations, the simulator makes accurate predictions, as illustrated by various cases. Distortions in these images due to the tip are shown to be in accord with those observed experimentally and predicted by other ab initio considerations of tip structure. Simulations of the tunneling current dI/dz images are in strong agreeme...
The Journal of Physical Chemistry | 1993
Donald R. Neu; Joel A. Olson; Arthur B. Ellis
Surface Science | 2006
Mark J. Novak; J. Clayton Baum; Jerry W. Buhrow; Joel A. Olson
Journal of Chemical Education | 1999
Joel A. Olson; Camilo E. Calderon; Patrick W. Doolan; Elizabeth A. Mengelt; Arthur B. Ellis; George C. Lisensky; Dean J. Campbell
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2008
Rachel E. Gilman; Mark J. Novak; J. Clayton Baum; Joel A. Olson
Journal of Chemical Education | 1997
Julie K. Lorenz; Joel A. Olson; Dean J. Campbell; George C. Lisensky; Arthur B. Ellis
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015
Xixuan Guo; Flaminia Marrucci; Nathan Price; Elizabeth L. Stewart; J. Clayton Baum; Joel A. Olson
Surface Science | 2013
Krishnan Sriraman; Mark J. Novak; J. Clayton Baum; Andrew Herron; Joel A. Olson
Journal of Chemical Education | 2010
Margot J. Zaccardi; Kurt Winkelmann; Joel A. Olson