Publications

1.G. Burton, M. Galigniana, S. de Lavallaz, A. L. Brachet-Cota, E. M. Sproviero, A. A. Ghini, C. P. Lantos and M. C. Damasco., Sodium-Retaining Activity of Some Natural and Synthetic 21-Deoxysteroids, Molecular Pharmacology, 47, 535-543 (1995).

2.Eduardo M. Sproviero, Andrés Ferrara, Rubén H. Contreras and Gerardo Burton, 1H-1H Long Range Couplings in Fused Cyclopropanes. NMR Spectral Assignment and Conformation of 17,18-Cyclosteroids, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 933-937 (1996).

3.G. A. Aucar, E. Botek, S. Gomez, E. M. Sproviero and R. H. Contreras RPA AM1 calculations of NMR spin-spin coupling constants: geminal 119Sn-119Sn couplings, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 524, 1-7 (1996).

4.Eduardo M. Sproviero, Gerardo Burton, Stereoelectronic Contributions to 1H-1H Coupling Constants, Molecules5, 539-540 (2000).

5.Sproviero, E. M.; Burton, G.; Stereoelectronic Contributions to long range 1H-1H Coupling Constants, J. Phys. Chem. A106, 7834 (2002).

6.Sproviero, E. M.; Burton, G.; Stereoelectronic Interactions and Molecular Properties. A NBO based study of uracil, J. Phys. Chem. A,107, 5544 - 5554 (2003).

In preparation:

  1. Eduardo M. Sproviero, Gerardo Burton and Rubén H. Contreras, Topological analysis of stereoelectronic interactions.
  2. Eduardo M. Sproviero, Gerardo Burton and Rubén H. Contreras, 17O NMR Chemical Shifts and Electron Delocalizations. DFT-GIAO and NBO Studies of their Angular Dependences in Conjugated Carbonyls.
  3. Eduardo M. Sproviero, Gerardo Burton and Rubén H. Contreras, Electron Delocalizations in Amide Groups. Applications to 5-substituted Uracyls and their Relationships with 17O NMR Chemical Shifts.
  4. Eduardo M. Sproviero and Gerardo Burton, Intramolecular Flexibility Analysis. An Application to D4-3-ketosteroids.

. Reports

PhD thesis:Study of conformational and structural effects inmolecules. Development of methods based on orbital interactions for analyzing their electronic mechanisms.

Master's work:Theoretical analysis of internal mobility in steroidal hormones

Undergraduate work:Non contact temperature detector