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Cameron J. Kepert

Cameron J. Kepert

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
72
Citations
19695
World Ranking
5223
National Ranking
133

Overview

Cameron J. Kepert is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia and has a research focus primarily in Materials Science with a specialization in Materials Chemistry. Their work spans subfields including Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Inorganic Chemistry, Biophysics, and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry.

The scientist's research topics cover areas such as Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Magnetism in coordination complexes, Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications, Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes, Electron Spin Resonance Studies, and Organic and Molecular Conductors Research.

Frequent collaborators include Suzanne M. Neville, Jack K. Clegg, Manan Ahmed, Carol Hua, and Katrina A. Zenere, reflecting a pattern of ongoing research partnerships.

Kepert's prominent publication venues demonstrate a focus on crystallography and inorganic chemistry, with numerous papers featured in The Cambridge Structural Database, Inorganic Chemistry, Chemical Communications, Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances, and Chemical Science.

  • Truchet-tile structure of a topologically aperiodic metal-organic framework (2023, Science)
  • A cofacial metal-organic framework based photocathode for carbon dioxide reduction (2021, Chemical Science)
  • Guest Removal and External Pressure Variation Induce Spin Crossover in Halogen-Functionalized 2-D Hofmann Frameworks (2020, Inorganic Chemistry)
  • Quantification of the mixed-valence and intervalence charge transfer properties of a cofacial metal-organic framework via single crystal electronic absorption spectroscopy (2020, Chemical Science)
  • Regulation of Multistep Spin Crossover Across Multiple Stimuli in a 2-D Framework Material (2022, Inorganic Chemistry)

Best Publications

  • Guest-Dependent Spin Crossover in a Nanoporous Molecular Framework Material

    Gregory J. Halder;Cameron J. Kepert;Boujemaa Moubaraki;Keith S. Murray

  • Functionalization of Halloysite Clay Nanotubes by Grafting with γ-Aminopropyltriethoxysilane

    Peng Yuan;Peter D. Southon;Zongwen Liu;Malcolm E. R. Green

  • A Versatile Family of Interconvertible Microporous Chiral Molecular Frameworks: The First Example of Ligand Control of Network Chirality

    C. J. Kepert;and T. J. Prior;M. J. Rosseinsky

  • Advanced functional properties in nanoporous coordination framework materials

    Cameron J. Kepert

  • Dynamic interplay between spin-crossover and host-guest function in a nanoporous metal-organic framework material.

    Peter D Southon;Lang Liu;Elizabeth A Fellows;David J Price

  • Determining the charge distribution in BEDT-TTF salts

    P. Guionneau;C.J. Kepert;C.J. Kepert;G. Bravic;D. Chasseau

  • Hard magnets based on transition metal complexes with the dicyanamide anion, {N(CN)2}-,

    Mohamedally Kurmoo;Cameron J. Kepert

  • Adsorption dynamics of gases and vapors on the nanoporous metal organic framework material Ni2(4,4'-bipyridine)3(NO3)4: guest modification of host sorption behavior.

    A.J. Fletcher;E.J. Cussen;T.J. Prior;M.J. Rosseinsky

  • Negative thermal expansion and low-frequency modes in cyanide-bridged framework materials

    Andrew L. Goodwin;Andrew L. Goodwin;Cameron J. Kepert

  • Zeolite-like crystal structure of an empty microporous molecular framework

    Cameron J. Kepert;Matthew J. Rosseinsky

  • Dynamic photo-switching in metal-organic frameworks as a route to low-energy carbon dioxide capture and release.

    Richelle Lyndon;Kristina Konstas;Bradley Paul Ladewig;Peter D Southon

  • Construction of hydrogen-bonded and coordination-bonded networks of cobalt(II) with pyromellitate: synthesis, structures, and magnetic properties.

    Hitoshi Kumagai;Cameron J. Kepert;Mohamedally Kurmoo

  • Neutron Powder Diffraction Study of D2 Sorption in Cu3(1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate)2

    Vanessa K. Peterson;Yun Liu;Craig M. Brown;Cameron J. Kepert

  • Negative thermal expansion in the metal-organic framework material Cu3(1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate)2.

    Yue Wu;Atsushi Kobayashi;Atsushi Kobayashi;Gregory J. Halder;Gregory J. Halder;Vanessa K. Peterson;Vanessa K. Peterson

  • Flexible sorption and transformation behavior in a microporous metal-organic framework.

    Edmund J. Cussen;John B. Claridge;Matthew J. Rosseinsky;Cameron J. Kepert

  • Metal–Organic Frameworks with Exceptionally High Methane Uptake: Where and How is Methane Stored?

    Hui Wu;Hui Wu;Jason M. Simmons;Yun Liu;Yun Liu;Craig M. Brown

  • Compositional dependence of negative thermal expansion in the prussian blue analogues MIIPtIV(CN)6 (M = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd)

    Karena W. Chapman;Peter J. Chupas;Cameron J. Kepert

  • Elucidating Negative Thermal Expansion in MOF-5

    Nina Lock;Yue Wu;Mogens Christensen;Lisa J. Cameron

  • Reversible ferromagnetic–antiferromagnetic transformation upon dehydration–hydration of the nanoporous coordination framework, [Co3(OH)2(C4O4)2]·3H2O

    Mohamedally Kurmoo;Hitoshi Kumagai;Karena W. Chapman;Cameron J. Kepert

  • Guest-Dependent Negative Thermal Expansion in Nanoporous Prussian Blue Analogues MIIPtIV(CN)6·x{H2O} (0 ≤ x ≤ 2; M = Zn, Cd)

    Andrew L. Goodwin;Karena W. Chapman;Cameron J. Kepert

Frequent Co-Authors

Karena W. Chapman
Karena W. Chapman Stony Brook University
Keith S. Murray
Keith S. Murray Monash University
Vanessa K. Peterson
Vanessa K. Peterson Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Boujemaa Moubaraki
Boujemaa Moubaraki Monash University
Jack K. Clegg
Jack K. Clegg University of Queensland
Matthew J. Rosseinsky
Matthew J. Rosseinsky University of Liverpool
Jean-François Létard
Jean-François Létard Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Yun Liu
Yun Liu National Institute of Standards and Technology
Andrew L. Goodwin
Andrew L. Goodwin University of Oxford
Craig M. Brown
Craig M. Brown National Institute of Standards and Technology

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