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Overview

Andrew D. Bond is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Materials Science, with a significant emphasis on Materials Chemistry. Other areas of study include Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Organic Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry.

The core topics of Andrew D. Bond's work involve Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, and Crystallography and molecular interactions. Additional topics covered in their publications include Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials, Synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic/organometallic compounds, Molecular spectroscopy and chirality, and Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies.

The scientist has contributed to multiple papers across various high-impact journals. Recent notable publications include:

  • Selective prebiotic formation of RNA pyrimidine and DNA purine nucleosides, 2020, Nature
  • Control of Crystal Symmetry Breaking with Halogen-Substituted Benzylammonium in Layered Hybrid Metal-Halide Perovskites, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Suppression of Dexter transfer by covalent encapsulation for efficient matrix-free narrowband deep blue hyperfluorescent OLEDs, 2024, Nature Materials
  • The role of solvation in proton transfer reactions: implications for predicting salt/co-crystal formation using the ΔpKa rule, 2022, Faraday Discussions
  • Platform for Orthogonal N-Cysteine-Specific Protein Modification Enabled by Cyclopropenone Reagents, 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Andrew D. Bond include Dominic S. Wright, Raúl García-Rodríguez, Alex J. Plajer, Rajesh B. Jethwa, and Ann L. Bingham. These collaborators have contributed to a large number of joint publications, enhancing the impact and reach of their research.

Andrew D. Bond's work has been published predominantly in several leading scientific venues. The most frequent publication venues are The Cambridge Structural Database, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Chemical Science, Inorganic Chemistry, and Dalton Transactions.

Best Publications

  • What is a co-crystal?

    Andrew D. Bond

  • On the Polymorphism of Aspirin: Crystalline Aspirin as Intergrowths of Two “Polymorphic” Domains

    Andrew D. Bond;Roland Boese;Gautam R. Desiraju

  • Solvothermal synthesis of new metal organic framework structures in the zinc–terephthalic acid–dimethyl formamide system

    Henrik Fanø Clausen;Rasmus Damgaard Poulsen;Andrew D. Bond;Marie-Agnes S. Chevallier

  • Lithium‐Templated Synthesis of a Donor–Acceptor Pseudorotaxane and Catenane

    Guido Kaiser;Thibaut Jarrosson;Sijbren Otto;Yiu-Fai Ng

  • Crystal engineering using 4,4′-bipyridyl with di- and tricarboxylic acids

    N. Shan;A.D. Bond;W. Jones

  • Interaction anisotropy and shear instability of aspirin polymorphs established by nanoindentation

    Sunil Varughese;M.S.R.N. Kiran;Katarzyna Solanko;Andrew David Bond

  • On the Polymorphism of Aspirin

    Andrew D. Bond;Roland Boese;Gautam R. Desiraju

  • On the crystal structures and melting point alternation of the n-alkyl carboxylic acids

    Andrew D. Bond

  • Total syntheses of angular [7]-, [8]-, and [9]phenylene by triple cobalt-catalyzed cycloisomerization: remarkably flexible heliphenes.

    Sangdon Han;D. Ryan Anderson;Andrew D. Bond;Hiufung V. Chu

  • Selective prebiotic formation of RNA pyrimidine and DNA purine nucleosides

    Jianfeng Xu;Václav Chmela;Nicholas J. Green;David A. Russell

  • Total Syntheses and Structures of Angular [6]- and [7]Phenylene: The First Helical Phenylenes (Heliphenes)†

    Sangdon Han;Andrew D. Bond;Raymond L. Disch;Daniel Holmes

  • Discovery of Potent and Selective Agonists for the Free Fatty Acid Receptor 1 (FFA1/GPR40), a Potential Target for the Treatment of Type II Diabetes

    Elisabeth Christiansen;Christian Urban;Nicole Merten;Kathrin Liebscher

  • Pottery firing temperatures: a new method for determining the firing temperature of ceramics and burnt clay

    Kaare Lund Rasmussen;Guillermo de la Fuente;Andrew David Bond;Karsten Korsholm Mathiesen

  • Unearthing a sesterterpene biosynthetic repertoire in the Brassicaceae through genome mining reveals convergent evolution

    Ancheng C. Huang;Satria A. Kautsar;Young J. Hong;Marnix H. Medema

  • Supramolecular Receptor Design: Anion‐Triggered Binding of C60

    Kent A. Nielsen;Won-Seob Cho;Ginka H. Sarova;Bo M. Petersen

  • Control of Crystal Symmetry Breaking with Halogen-Substituted Benzylammonium in Layered Hybrid Metal-Halide Perovskites.

    Tanja Schmitt;Sean Bourelle;Nathaniel Tye;Giancarlo Soavi

  • Improved synthesis of dithieno[3,2-b:2',3'-d]thiophene (DTT) and derivatives for cross coupling.

    Joseph Frey;Andrew D. Bond;Andrew B. Holmes

  • In situ co-crystallisation as a tool for low-temperature crystal engineering.

    Andrew D Bond

  • Co-crystallisation of benzoic acid derivatives with N-containing bases in solution and by mechanical grinding: stoichiometric variants, polymorphism and twinning

    Signe Skovsgaard;Andrew D. Bond

  • Polymorphism in molecular crystals

    Andrew D. Bond

Frequent Co-Authors

Dominic S. Wright
Dominic S. Wright University of Cambridge
William Jones
William Jones University of Cambridge
Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen
Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen University of Copenhagen
K. Peter C. Vollhardt
K. Peter C. Vollhardt University of California, Berkeley
Andrew B. Holmes
Andrew B. Holmes University of Melbourne
Jukka Rantanen
Jukka Rantanen University of Copenhagen
Jeremy K. M. Sanders
Jeremy K. M. Sanders University of Cambridge
Roland Boese
Roland Boese University of Duisburg-Essen
Gautam R. Desiraju
Gautam R. Desiraju Indian Institute of Science
J. Axel Zeitler
J. Axel Zeitler University of Cambridge

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