Sonja Pullen
Affiliations: | 2018-2020 | Chemistry and Chemical Biology | TU Dortmund University, Germany |
2020- | UvA / Free University of Amsterdam |
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Nielsen CJ, Laan PCM, Plessius R, et al. (2023) Probing the influence of substrate binding on photocatalytic dehalogenation with a heteroleptic supramolecular [MLL] square containing PDI photosensitizers as ligands. Faraday Discussions |
Ham R, Nielsen CJ, Pullen S, et al. (2023) Supramolecular Coordination Cages for Artificial Photosynthesis and Synthetic Photocatalysis. Chemical Reviews |
Reek JNH, de Bruin B, Pullen S, et al. (2022) Transition Metal Catalysis Controlled by Hydrogen Bonding in the Second Coordination Sphere. Chemical Reviews |
Pullen S, Tessarolo J, Clever GH. (2021) Increasing structural and functional complexity in self-assembled coordination cages. Chemical Science. 12: 7269-7293 |
Pullen S, Clever GH. (2020) Correction to Mixed-Ligand Metal-Organic Frameworks and Heteroleptic Coordination Cages as Multifunctional Scaffolds-A Comparison. Accounts of Chemical Research |
Pullen S, Löffler S, Platzek A, et al. (2020) Correction: Substrate and product binding inside a stimuli-responsive coordination cage acting as a singlet oxygen photosensitizer. Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) |
Pullen S, Löffler S, Platzek A, et al. (2020) Substrate and product binding inside a stimuli-responsive coordination cage acting as a singlet oxygen photosensitizer. Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) |
Pullen S, Clever GH. (2018) Mixed-Ligand Metal-Organic Frameworks and Heteroleptic Coordination Cages as Multifunctional Scaffolds-A Comparison. Accounts of Chemical Research. 51: 3052-3064 |
Pullen S, Roy S, Ott S. (2017) [FeFe] Hydrogenase active site model chemistry in a UiO-66 metal-organic framework. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England) |