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Alexander J. Blake
Researcher at University of Nottingham
Publications - 1136
Citations - 37892
Alexander J. Blake is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Ligand. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 1133 publications receiving 35746 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander J. Blake include University of Illinois at Chicago & University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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A Formal High Oxidation State Inverse‐Sandwich Diuranium Complex: A New Route to f‐Block‐Metal Bonds
Dipti Patel,Fabrizio Moro,Jonathan McMaster,William Lewis,Alexander J. Blake,Stephen T. Liddle +5 more
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Selective oxo functionalization of the uranyl ion with 3d metal cations.
TL;DR: The linear uranyl dication [UO2]2+ can be bound in one of two coordination sites in the ditopic Pacman-shaped pyrrolic macrocyle H4L using Mn2+, Fe2+, or Co2+ cations in the second donor compartment.
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Synthesis of a chiral adamantoid network— the role of solvent in the construction of new coordination networks with silver(I)
TL;DR: In this article, a chiral three-dimensional adamantoid coordination network or a two-dimensional sheet incorporating five coordinate Ag(I) constants were formed by the reaction of Bipyrazine with AgBF4.
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Modulating the packing of [Cu24(isophthalate)24] cuboctahedra in a triazole-containing metal–organic polyhedral framework
Yong Yan,Mikhail Suyetin,Elena Bichoutskaia,Alexander J. Blake,David R. Allan,Sarah A. Barnett,Martin Schröder +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a C3-symmetric angularly connected isophthalate linker containing 1,2,3-triazole rings and shows body-centered tetragonal packing of cuboctahedra is used to achieve high H2, CH4 and CO2 adsorption capacities in desolvated NotT-122a.
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Polyamine-based anion receptors: extraction and structural studies
Kathrin Wichmann,Kathrin Wichmann,Bianca Antonioli,Tilo Söhnel,Tilo Söhnel,Marco Wenzel,Kerstin Gloe,Karsten Gloe,Jason R. Price,Leonard F. Lindoy,Alexander J. Blake,Martin Schröder +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results demonstrate that the binding and extraction behavior of polyamines towards halides and perrhenate is a complex function of their structural features, degree of protonation and lipophilic properties.