Steven E. Wheeler Source Confirmed

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Associate Professor

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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47 h-index 204 pubs 8,964 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Steven E. Wheeler's research group investigates the influence of non-covalent interactions, such as π-stacking and cation/π interactions, on aromatic systems. Utilizing computational quantum chemistry, the group quantifies the role of these interactions in various scientific disciplines, including organic chemistry, materials science, and molecular biology. A significant aspect of their work involves the development of simplified, physically-grounded conceptual models that offer practical utility for chemists.

The group's publications demonstrate a focus on understanding and applying these fundamental interactions. Recent work includes studies on electrostatic interactions in organocatalysis, the nature of π–π interactions, and the engineering of crystal structures through programmed aromatic stacking. Their research also explores the stereoselective synthesis of complex organic molecules where non-covalent contacts are important for controlling reaction outcomes.

Wheeler holds a designation as a highly cited researcher, reflecting the impact of his scholarly contributions. His h-index is 47, with a total of 204 publications and over 8,900 citations. He leads a research group at the University of Arkansas, contributing to the advancement of theoretical and computational chemistry.

Metrics

  • h-index: 47
  • Publications: 204
  • Citations: 8,964

Selected Publications

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