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Jon A. McCleverty

Researcher at University of Birmingham

Publications -  283
Citations -  4035

Jon A. McCleverty is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Molybdenum. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 283 publications receiving 3970 citations. Previous affiliations of Jon A. McCleverty include University of Sheffield & University of Florence.

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Anion-templated self-assembly of tetrahedral cage complexes of cobalt(II) with bridging ligands containing two bidentate pyrazolyl-pyridine binding sites

TL;DR: Solution NMR experiments show that the central anion acts as a template for cage formation, with a mixture of Co(II) and the appropriate bridging ligand alone giving no assembly into a cage until the tetrahedral anion is added, at which point cage assembly is fast and quantitative.
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Di-, tri-, and tetranucleating pyridyl ligands which facilitate multicenter magnetic exchange between paramagnetic molybdenum centers

TL;DR: In this paper, a triand tetranucleating bridging ligand was prepared by attaching paramagnetic {Mo(NO)Tp*Cl} fragments to some or all of the pyridyl binding sites of the ligands.
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Synthesis of the new tripodal ligand tris-[3-(2′-pyridyl)pyrazol-1-yl]hydroborate, and the crystal structure of its europium(III) complex

TL;DR: The new tripodal ligand tris-[3-(2′-pyridyl)pyrazol-1-yl]hydroborate, comprising three N,N-bidentate chelating arms linked by the apical boron atom, has been synthesized as mentioned in this paper.
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An assessment of second harmonic generation by donor acceptor molecules containing stilbenyl or diarylazo bridges between ferrocenyl donor and nitro acceptor groups

TL;DR: In this paper, the Kurtz powder test was used for second hartnonic generation on irradiation at 1907 nm, and the stilbenyl compound, 4, gave a signal of similar intensity to that of a urea standard but the others gave no detectable signal.
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Roles of Bridging Ligand Topology and Conformation in Controlling Exchange Interactions between Paramagnetic Molybdenum Fragments in Dinuclear and Trinuclear Complexes.

TL;DR: The magnetic properties of two series of dinuclear complexes, and one trinuclear complex, have been examined as a function of the bridging pathway between the metal centers, and the sign and magnitude of the exchange coupling constant J is clearly related to both the topology and the conformation of the bridge ligand.