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Carl Redshaw is a researcher affiliated with the Tokyo Metropolitan University in Japan. Their academic work primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with significant contributions to various subfields including Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry.

The research topics that Carl Redshaw engages with cover a broad spectrum within these fields, focusing notably on:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
  • Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis

Several frequent co-authors have collaborated extensively with Redshaw, indicating a network of research partnerships. These include M.R.J. Elsegood, Timothy J. Prior, Tian Xing, Orlando Santoro, and Xin Xiao.

Their recent publications reflect an ongoing engagement with luminescent materials, sensing mechanisms, and polymer synthesis, exemplified by the following papers:

  • "Aggregation behaviour of pyrene-based luminescent materials, from molecular design and optical properties to application," 2023, Chemical Society Reviews
  • "A brief review on novel pyrene based fluorometric and colorimetric chemosensors for the detection of Cu2+," 2021, Materials Chemistry Frontiers
  • "Stimuli-responsive mechanically interlocked molecules constructed from cucurbit[n]uril homologues and derivatives," 2023, Chemical Society Reviews
  • "A turn-off fluorescent probe for the detection of Cu2+based on a tetraphenylethylene-functionalized salicylaldehyde Schiff-base," 2020, Materials Chemistry Frontiers
  • "Synthesis of Biodegradable Polymers: A Review on the Use of Schiff-Base Metal Complexes as Catalysts for the Ring Opening Polymerization (ROP) of Cyclic Esters," 2020, Catalysts

Redshaw's work is frequently published in a range of scientific journals and venues. Notable publication outlets with multiple contributions include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Dyes and Pigments
  • Journal of Molecular Structure
  • Catalysts

Best Publications

  • IRON AND COBALT ETHYLENE POLYMERIZATION CATALYSTS BEARING 2,6-BIS(IMINO)PYRIDYL LIGANDS : SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURES, AND POLYMERIZATION STUDIES

    George J. P. Britovsek;Michael Bruce;Vernon C. Gibson;Brian S. Kimberley

  • Bis(imino)pyridines : Surprisingly reactive ligands and a gateway to new families of catalysts

    Vernon C. Gibson;Carl Redshaw;Gregory A. Solan

  • The use of calixarenes in metal-based catalysis.

    Damien M. Homden;Carl Redshaw

  • Oligomerisation of ethylene by bis(imino)pyridyliron and cobalt complexes

    Gjp Britovsek;Sergio Mastroianni;Ga Solan;Spd Baugh

  • Metal catalysts for ε-caprolactone polymerisation

    Abdessamad Arbaoui;Carl Redshaw

  • Pyrene-based aggregation-induced emission luminogens and their applications

    Md. Monarul Islam;Md. Monarul Islam;Zhen Hu;Qingsong Wang;Carl Redshaw

  • 2,6-Dibenzhydryl-N-(2-phenyliminoacenaphthylenylidene)-4-methylbenzenamine Nickel Dibromides: Synthesis, Characterization, and Ethylene Polymerization

    Hao Liu;Weizhen Zhao;Xiang Hao;Carl Redshaw

  • Tridentate ligands and beyond in group IV metal α-olefin homo-/co-polymerization catalysis

    Carl Redshaw;Carl Redshaw;Yong Tang

  • Functionalization of Pyrene To Prepare Luminescent Materials—Typical Examples of Synthetic Methodology

    Xing Feng;Jian Yong Hu;Carl Redshaw;Takehiko Yamato

  • Recent progress on nickel-based systems for ethylene oligo-/polymerization catalysis

    Shaoli Wang;Wen-Hua Sun;Carl Redshaw

  • Cationic alkyl aluminium ethylene polymerization catalysts based on monoanionic N,N,N-pyridyliminoamide ligands

    Michael Bruce;Vernon C. Gibson;Carl Redshaw;Gregory A. Solan

  • Tailoring iron complexes for ethylene oligomerization and/or polymerization.

    Wenjuan Zhang;Wen-Hua Sun;Carl Redshaw

  • Nickel complex pre-catalysts in ethylene polymerization: new approaches to elastomeric materials

    Rong Gao;Rong Gao;Wen-Hua Sun;Carl Redshaw

  • Coordination chemistry of the larger calixarenes

    Carl Redshaw

  • Chromium(III) complexes bearing N,N-chelate ligands as ethene polymerization catalysts

    Vernon C. Gibson;Claire Newton;Carl Redshaw;Gregory A. Solan

  • Vanadium procatalysts bearing chelating aryloxides: structure-activity trends in ethylene polymerisation.

    Carl Redshaw

  • Ethylene polymerization by 2-iminopyridylnickel halide complexes: synthesis, characterization and catalytic influence of the benzhydryl group

    Wen-Hua Sun;Shengju Song;Baixiang Li;Carl Redshaw

  • Ratiometric fluorescent receptors for both Zn2+ and H2PO4(-) ions based on a pyrenyl-linked triazole-modified homooxacalix[3]arene: a potential molecular traffic signal with an R-S latch logic circuit.

    Xin-long Ni;Xi Zeng;Carl Redshaw;Takehiko Yamato

  • Multinuclear alkylaluminium macrocyclic Schiff base complexes: influence of procatalyst structure on the ring opening polymerisation of ε-caprolactone

    Abdessamad Arbaoui;Carl Redshaw;David L. Hughes

  • Synthesis and characterisation of neutral and cationic alkyl aluminium complexes bearing N,O-Schiff base chelates with pendant donor arms

    Paul A. Cameron;Vernon C. Gibson;Carl Redshaw;John A. Segal

  • A brief review on novel pyrene based fluorometric and colorimetric chemosensors for the detection of Cu2

    Zannatul Kowser;Zannatul Kowser;Ummey Rayhan;Ummey Rayhan;Thamina Akther;Carl Redshaw

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark R. J. Elsegood
Mark R. J. Elsegood Loughborough University
Wen-Hua Sun
Wen-Hua Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences
Vernon C. Gibson
Vernon C. Gibson Imperial College London
Xiang Hao
Xiang Hao Chinese Academy of Sciences
David L. Hughes
David L. Hughes University of East Anglia
William Clegg
William Clegg Newcastle University
Andrew J. P. White
Andrew J. P. White Imperial College London
Lin Wang
Lin Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Gregory A. Solan
Gregory A. Solan University of Leicester
Evgenii P. Talsi
Evgenii P. Talsi Novosibirsk State University

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