Francis R. Nordmeyer

Education:
B.A. Chemistry, Wabash College, 1961
M.A. Inorganic Chemistry, Wesleyan University, Connecticut, 1964
Ph.D. Inorganic Chemistry, Stanford University, 1967 (with Henry Taube)
Research:
My research has been in the study of kinetics and mechanisms of transition metal electron transfer reactions and separations by ion chromatogrophy.
Publications:
J.L. Johnson, A.C. Nyborg, P.E. Wilson, A.M. Tolley, F.R. Nordmeyer and G.D. Watt,“ Analysis of Steady State Fe and MoFe Protein Interactions During Nitrogenase Catalysis,” Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1543(1), 24-35 (2000).
L. Johnson, A.C. Nyborg, P.E. Wilson, A.M. Tolley, F.R. Nordmeyer, and G.D. Watt, “Mechanistic Interpretation of the Dilution Effect for Azotobacter vinelandii and Clostridium pasteurianum Nitrogenase Catalysis,” Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1543(1), 36-46 (2000).
J.A. Erickson, A.C. Nyborg, J.L. Johnson, S.M. Truscott, A. Gunn, F.R. Nordmeyer and G.D. Watt, “Enhanced Efficiency of ATP Hydrolysis During Nitrogenase Catalysis Utilizing Reductants that Form the All-Ferrous Redox State of the Fe Protein,” Biochemistry, 38(43), 14279-14285 (1999).