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Claire Wilson is affiliated with the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to the field of Materials Science. Their research primarily focuses on Materials Chemistry, where they have published the majority of their work. Additional subfields include Organic Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Inorganic Chemistry, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist has addressed research topics such as Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Magnetism in coordination complexes, Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes, Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications, Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis, and Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials.

Wilson's publication record includes a significant number of contributions to various journals and databases. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Dalton Transactions
  • Chemical Communications
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • Soft Matter

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Engineering macrocyclic high performance pentagonal bipyramidal Dy( iii ) single-ion magnets, 2020, Chemical Communications
  • Exploring and expanding the Fe-terephthalate metal-organic framework phase space by coordination and oxidation modulation, 2021, Materials Horizons
  • Polyamorphism Mirrors Polymorphism in the Liquid-Liquid Transition of a Molecular Liquid, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Understanding gel-to-crystal transitions in supramolecular gels, 2021, Soft Matter
  • Importance of an Axial LnIII-F Bond across the Lanthanide Series and Single-Molecule Magnet Behavior in the Ce and Nd Analogues, 2022, Inorganic Chemistry

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • Ross S. Forgan
  • Emma Regincós Martí
  • Ignas Pakamorė
  • Tajrian Chowdhury
  • Joy H. Farnaby

Best Publications

  • An Alternative Route to Highly Luminescent Platinum(II) Complexes: Cyclometalation with N∧C∧N-Coordinating Dipyridylbenzene Ligands

    J A Gareth Williams;Andrew Beeby;E Stephen Davies;Julia A Weinstein

  • Exceptional thermal stability in a supramolecular organic framework: Porosity and gas storage

    Wenbin Yang;Alex Greenaway;Xiang Lin;Ryotaro Matsuda

  • A Porous Framework Polymer Based on a Zinc(II) 4,4‘-Bipyridine-2,6,2‘,6‘-tetracarboxylate: Synthesis, Structure, and “Zeolite-Like” Behaviors

    Xiang Lin;Alexander J. Blake;Claire Wilson;Xue Zhong Sun

  • Lanthanum coordination networks based on unusual five-connected topologies

    De-Liang Long;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness;Claire Wilson

  • Reduction and selective oxo group silylation of the uranyl dication

    Polly L. Arnold;Dipti Patel;Claire Wilson;Jason B. Love

  • Unprecedented seven- and eight-connected lanthanide coordination networks

    De-Liang Long;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness;Claire Wilson

  • Multi-modal bridging ligands; effects of ligand functionality, anion and crystallisation solvent in silver(I) co-ordination polymers

    Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness;Paul A. Cooke;James E. B. Nicolson

  • Insight into D6h Symmetry: Targeting Strong Axiality in Stable Dysprosium(III) Hexagonal Bipyramidal Single-Ion Magnets.

    Angelos B. Canaj;Sourav Dey;Emma Regincós Martí;Claire Wilson

  • Synthesis of benzimidazoles in high-temperature water

    Lucinda M. Dudd;Eleni Venardou;Eduardo Garcia-Verdugo;Peter Licence

  • Anion control over interpenetration and framework topology in coordination networks based on homoleptic six-connected scandium nodes.

    De-Liang Long;Robert J. Hill;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness

  • Twelve-connected porous metal–organic frameworks with high H2 adsorption

    Junhua Jia;Xiang Lin;Claire Wilson;Alexander J. Blake

  • Anionic amido N-heterocyclic carbenes: Synthesis of covalently tethered lanthanide-carbene complexes

    Polly L. Arnold;Shaheed A. Mungur;Alexander J. Blake;Claire Wilson

  • Quantitative proteomics reveals posttranslational control as a regulatory factor in primary hematopoietic stem cells.

    Richard D. Unwin;Duncan L. Smith;Duncan L. Smith;David Blinco;David Blinco;Claire L. Wilson;Claire L. Wilson

  • Chelating alkoxy-N-heterocyclic carbene complexes of silver and copper

    Polly L. Arnold;Andrew C. Scarisbrick;Alexander J. Blake;Claire Wilson

  • Asymmetric lithium(I) and copper(II) alkoxy-N-heterocyclic carbene complexes; crystallographic characterisation and Lewis acid catalysis.

    Polly L. Arnold;Mark Rodden;Kate M. Davis;Andrew C. Scarisbrick

  • Novel Metal−Organic Frameworks Derived from Group II Metal Cations and Aryldicarboxylate Anionic Ligands

    Colleen A. Williams;Alexander J. Blake;Claire Wilson;Peter Hubberstey

  • A Thermal Spin Transition in [Co(bpy)3][LiCr(ox)3] (ox=C2O42−; bpy=2,2′‐bipyridine)

    Regula Sieber;Silvio Decurtins;Helen Stoeckli-Evans;Claire Wilson

  • Modulation of the electronic structure and the Ni–Fe distance in heterobimetallic models for the active site in [NiFe]hydrogenase

    Wenfeng Zhu;Andrew C. Marr;Qiang Wang;Frank Neese

  • Columnar Mesomorphism from Hemi‐Disklike Metallomesogens Derived from 2,6‐Bis[3′,4′,5′‐tri(alkoxy)phenyliminomethyl]pyridines (L): Crystal and Molecular Structures of [M(L)Cl2] (M=Mn, Ni, Zn)

    Francesca Morale;Richard W. Date;Daniel Guillon;Duncan W. Bruce

  • Structural isomerism in CuSCN coordination polymers.

    Sarah A. Barnett;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness;Claire Wilson

  • Non‐Natural Eight‐Connected Solid‐State Materials: A New Coordination Chemistry

    De‐Liang Long;Robert J. Hill;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander J. Blake
Alexander J. Blake University of Nottingham
Martin Schröder
Martin Schröder University of Manchester
Neil R. Champness
Neil R. Champness University of Birmingham
Peter Hubberstey
Peter Hubberstey University of Nottingham
Polly L. Arnold
Polly L. Arnold University of Edinburgh
Judith A. K. Howard
Judith A. K. Howard Durham University
Simon J. Coles
Simon J. Coles University of Southampton
Jonathan McMaster
Jonathan McMaster University of Nottingham
Mark Murrie
Mark Murrie University of Glasgow
Vito Lippolis
Vito Lippolis University of Cagliari

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