Jonathan William Steed

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Durham University, Durham, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Crystallography, crystallization, poymorphism, gels, supramolecular chemistry
Website:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/jon.steed
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Jonathan W. Steed obtained his Ph.D. from University College London in 1993, working on organometallic chemistry. After a NATO postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Missouri he joined Kings College London in 1995. In 2004 he joined Durham University where he is currently Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. Steed is co-author of the textbook Supramolecular Chemistry (2009) and editor of a number of reference works. He is the recipient of Durham’s Vice Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Postgraduate Teaching (2006) and the RSC Corday-Morgan Prize (2010). His interests are in solid state and pharmaceutical materials chemistry, supramolecular gels and crystal engineering.

Parents

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Derek A. Tocher grad student 1990-1993 UCL
Jerry L. Atwood post-doc 1993-1995 (Chemistry Tree)

Children

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David R. Turner grad student (Chemistry Tree)
Karl J. Wallace grad student 2000-2003 (Chemistry Tree)
Gareth O. Lloyd grad student 2007-2010 Durham University
Katharina Edkins post-doc 2008-2012 (Chemistry Tree)
Krishna K. Damodaran post-doc 2012-2013 Durham University (Chemistry Tree)

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Judith A. K. collaborator 2004-2015 Durham University
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Tyler AR, Ragbirsingh R, McMonagle CJ, et al. (2020) Encapsulated Nanodroplet Crystallization of Organic-Soluble Small Molecules. Chem. 6: 1755-1765
Hall AV, Yufit DS, Apperley DC, et al. (2020) The crystal engineering of radiation-sensitive diacetylene cocrystals and salts Chemical Science. 11: 8025-8035
Edkins K, McIntyre GJ, Wilkinson C, et al. (2019) Extensive Sequential Polymorphic Interconversion in the Solid State: Two Hydrates and Ten Anhydrous Phases of Hexamidine Diisethionate Crystal Growth & Design. 19: 7280-7289
Dawn A, Mirzamani M, Jones CD, et al. (2018) Investigating the effect of supramolecular gel phase crystallization on gel nucleation. Soft Matter
Perrin A, Goodwin MJ, Callear S, et al. (2018) Structures of a Clathrate Hydrate Former, Inhibitor, and Synergist in Water. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Spinelli F, d'Agostino S, Taddei P, et al. (2018) Activating [4 + 4] photoreactivity in the solid-state via complexation: from 9-(methylaminomethyl)anthracene to its silver(i) complexes. Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
Ghosh D, Ferfolja K, Drabavičius Ž, et al. (2018) Crystal habit modification of Cu(ii) isonicotinate–N-oxide complexes using gel phase crystallisation New Journal of Chemistry. 42: 19963-19970
Andrews JL, Pearson E, Yufit DS, et al. (2018) Supramolecular Gelation as the First Stage in Ostwald’s Rule Crystal Growth & Design. 18: 7690-7700
Steed JW, Tocher DA. (2018) Dynamic behaviour in nicotinate-bridged binuclear ruthenium(IV) complexes Polyhedron. 147: 152-155
Foster JA, Damodaran KK, Maurin A, et al. (2017) Pharmaceutical polymorph control in a drug-mimetic supramolecular gel. Chemical Science. 8: 78-84
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