Peter Hubberstey, PhD

Affiliations: 
Chemistry University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Alkali metals, bioinorganic chemistry
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Gould JA, Athwal HS, Blake AJ, et al. (2017) Gas adsorption and structural diversity in a family of Cu(II) pyridyl-isophthalate metal-organic framework materials. Philosophical Transactions. Series a, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences. 375
Jia J, Athwal HS, Blake AJ, et al. (2011) Increasing nuclearity of secondary building units in porous cobalt(II) metal-organic frameworks: variation in structure and H2 adsorption. Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003). 40: 12342-9
Ibarra IA, Yang S, Lin X, et al. (2011) Highly porous and robust scandium-based metal-organic frameworks for hydrogen storage. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 47: 8304-6
Ibarra IA, Lin X, Yang S, et al. (2010) Structures and H2 adsorption properties of porous scandium metal-organic frameworks. Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). 16: 13671-9
Yang W, Greenaway A, Lin X, et al. (2010) Exceptional thermal stability in a supramolecular organic framework: porosity and gas storage. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 132: 14457-69
Felloni M, Blake AJ, Hubberstey P, et al. (2010) Transition metal dipicolinates as designer T-shaped building blocks Crystengcomm. 12: 1576-1589
Bailey AS, Hubberstey P, Hughes RW, et al. (2010) Tunable defect structure in the Li-Mg-N ternary phase system: A powder neutron diffraction study Chemistry of Materials. 22: 3174-3182
Yang W, Lin X, Blake AJ, et al. (2009) Self-assembly of metal-organic coordination polymers constructed from a bent dicarboxylate ligand: diversity of coordination modes, structures, and gas adsorption. Inorganic Chemistry. 48: 11067-78
Yang S, Lin X, Dailly A, et al. (2009) Enhancement of H2 adsorption in coordination framework materials by use of ligand curvature. Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). 15: 4829-35
Lin X, Telepeni I, Blake AJ, et al. (2009) High capacity hydrogen adsorption in Cu(II) tetracarboxylate framework materials: the role of pore size, ligand functionalization, and exposed metal sites. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 131: 2159-71
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