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Cameron J Kepert

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Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|November 6, 2008
A nanoporous chiral metal-organic framework material that exhibits reversible guest adsorptionSimon S Iremonger, Peter D Southon, Cameron J Kepert
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|August 9, 2013
A porous Mn(V) coordination framework with PtS topology: assessment of the influence of a terminal nitride on CO2 sorptionMichael J Murphy, Deanna M D'Alessandro, Cameron J Kepert
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|May 5, 2011
Laboratory-based separation techniques for insoluble compound mixtures: methods for the purification of metal-organic framework materialsTony D Keene, Daniel J Price, Cameron J Kepert
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|December 14, 2012
Effect of gas pressure on negative thermal expansion in MOF-5Nina Lock, Mogens Christensen, Cameron J Kepert, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|October 14, 2003
Reversible guest exchange and ferrimagnetism (T(C) = 60.5 K) in a porous cobalt(II)-hydroxide layer structure pillared with trans-1,4-cyclohexanedicarboxylateMohamedally Kurmoo, Hitoshi Kumagai, Suzanne M Hughes, et al.
Chemical Science|February 28, 2019
Influence of structure-activity relationships on through-space intervalence charge transfer in metal-organic frameworks with cofacial redox-active unitsBowen Ding, Carol Hua, Cameron J Kepert, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|December 29, 2010
Self-assembly of a metallomacrocycle templated by iron(II)Feng Li, Jack K Clegg, David Price, et al.
Nanotechnology|August 28, 2012
Organosilane functionalization of halloysite nanotubes for enhanced loading and controlled releasePeng Yuan, Peter D Southon, Zongwen Liu, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|June 17, 2005
Reversible ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic transformation upon dehydration-hydration of the nanoporous coordination framework, [Co3(OH)2(C4O4)2].3H2OMohamedally Kurmoo, Hitoshi Kumagai, Karena W Chapman, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|April 20, 2006
Dehydration of the nanoporous coordination framework ErIII[CoIII(CN)6].4(H2O): single crystal to single crystal transformation and negative thermal expansion in ErIII[CoIII(CN)6]Thorsten Pretsch, Karena W Chapman, Gregory J Halder, et al.
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Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|November 6, 2008
A nanoporous chiral metal-organic framework material that exhibits reversible guest adsorptionSimon S Iremonger, Peter D Southon, Cameron J Kepert
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|August 9, 2013
A porous Mn(V) coordination framework with PtS topology: assessment of the influence of a terminal nitride on CO2 sorptionMichael J Murphy, Deanna M D'Alessandro, Cameron J Kepert
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|May 5, 2011
Laboratory-based separation techniques for insoluble compound mixtures: methods for the purification of metal-organic framework materialsTony D Keene, Daniel J Price, Cameron J Kepert
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|December 14, 2012
Effect of gas pressure on negative thermal expansion in MOF-5Nina Lock, Mogens Christensen, Cameron J Kepert, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|October 14, 2003
Reversible guest exchange and ferrimagnetism (T(C) = 60.5 K) in a porous cobalt(II)-hydroxide layer structure pillared with trans-1,4-cyclohexanedicarboxylateMohamedally Kurmoo, Hitoshi Kumagai, Suzanne M Hughes, et al.
Chemical Science|February 28, 2019
Influence of structure-activity relationships on through-space intervalence charge transfer in metal-organic frameworks with cofacial redox-active unitsBowen Ding, Carol Hua, Cameron J Kepert, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|December 29, 2010
Self-assembly of a metallomacrocycle templated by iron(II)Feng Li, Jack K Clegg, David Price, et al.
Nanotechnology|August 28, 2012
Organosilane functionalization of halloysite nanotubes for enhanced loading and controlled releasePeng Yuan, Peter D Southon, Zongwen Liu, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|June 17, 2005
Reversible ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic transformation upon dehydration-hydration of the nanoporous coordination framework, [Co3(OH)2(C4O4)2].3H2OMohamedally Kurmoo, Hitoshi Kumagai, Karena W Chapman, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|April 20, 2006
Dehydration of the nanoporous coordination framework ErIII[CoIII(CN)6].4(H2O): single crystal to single crystal transformation and negative thermal expansion in ErIII[CoIII(CN)6]Thorsten Pretsch, Karena W Chapman, Gregory J Halder, et al.
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