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Ann M. Chippindale

Researcher at University of Reading

Publications -  149
Citations -  3446

Ann M. Chippindale is an academic researcher from University of Reading. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Solvothermal synthesis. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 146 publications receiving 3287 citations. Previous affiliations of Ann M. Chippindale include University of Oxford & Heriot-Watt University.

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Synthesis and characterization of a novel extra large ring of aluminophosphate JDF-20

TL;DR: A 20-membered ring channel aluminophosphate has been discovered in this paper, and its synthesis and characterization is described in detail, but its synthesis is not discussed in this paper.
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Enantioselective Intramolecular Michael Addition of Nitronates onto Conjugated Esters: Access to Cyclic γ-Amino Acids with up to Three Stereocenters

TL;DR: It is postulated that an interaction that is key to the success of the process is the simultaneous coordination of the thiourea functionality to both the conjugated ester and the nitronate.
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Synthesis and characterization of two layered aluminophosphates, (T)2HAl2P3O12 (T=2-BuNH3+) and (T)H2Al2P3O12 (T=pyH+)

TL;DR: Two new aluminophosphates, (T)2HAl2P3O12 (T=2-BuNH3+) (I) and (T]H2Al2p3O 12 (T =pyH+) (II) with the same framework stoichiometry but different layer structures have been prepared under nonaqueous conditions and the structures determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction.
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Structure of an Unusual Aluminium Phosphate ([Al5P6O24H]2- 2[N(C2H5)3H]+ · 2H2O) JDF-20 with Large Elliptical Apertures

TL;DR: In this paper, the structure and thermal properties of a new large-pore three-dimensional aluminophosphate are reported, which consists of Al-centered and P-centered tetrahedra in which all the Al vertices are shared, but not all the P vertices, giving rise to an interrupted structure type.
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A Thermoreversible Supramolecular Polyurethane with Excellent Healing Ability at 45 °C

TL;DR: In this paper, a supramolecular polyurethane with self-complementary π-π stacking and hydrogen bonding interactions plus phase separation was synthesized and shown to recover an applied strain of 25% within 5 min of release of the load.