Alexander Schoedel, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Chemistry | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Inorganic chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, metal-organic frameworks, crystal engineeringGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorMike Zaworotko | grad student | 2010-2014 | University of South Florida |
Omar M. Yaghi | post-doc | 2014-2016 | UC Berkeley |
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Schoedel A, Rajeh S. (2020) Why Design Matters: From Decorated Metal Oxide Clusters to Functional Metal-Organic Frameworks. Topics in Current Chemistry (Cham). 378: 19 |
Schoedel A, Li M, Li D, et al. (2016) Structures of Metal-Organic Frameworks with Rod Secondary Building Units. Chemical Reviews |
Catarineu NR, Schoedel A, Urban P, et al. (2016) Two Principles of Reticular Chemistry Uncovered in a Metal-Organic Framework of Heterotritopic Linkers and Infinite Secondary Building Units. Journal of the American Chemical Society |
Bagheri M, Masoomi MY, Morsali A, et al. (2016) A Two Dimensional Host-Guest Metal-Organic Framework Sensor with High Selectivity and Sensitivity to Picric Acid. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces |
Yang Q, Chen K, Schoedel A, et al. (2016) Network diversity through two-step crystal engineering of a decorated 6-connected primary molecular building block Crystengcomm. 18: 8578-8581 |
Schoedel A, Ji Z, Yaghi OM. (2016) The role of metal–organic frameworks in a carbon-neutral energy cycle Nature Energy. 1 |
Schoedel A, Zaworotko MJ. (2014) [M3(μ3-O)(O2CR)6] and related trigonal prisms: Versatile molecular building blocks for crystal engineering of metal-organic material platforms Chemical Science. 5: 1269-1282 |
Schoedel A, Jaquier M, Boyette W, et al. (2014) 4,6-connected fsb topology networks obtained through two-step crystal engineering of decorated trigonal prismatic nodes Crystal Growth and Design. 14: 2115-2117 |
Schoedel A, Boyette W, Wojtas L, et al. (2013) A family of porous lonsdaleite-e networks obtained through pillaring of decorated kagomé lattice sheets. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 135: 14016-9 |
Schoedel A, Cairns AJ, Belmabkhout Y, et al. (2013) The asc trinodal platform: two-step assembly of triangular, tetrahedral, and trigonal-prismatic molecular building blocks. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 52: 2902-5 |