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Overview

Jason B. Love is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. Their primary research focus lies within Materials Science, producing over 100 publications in fields such as Materials Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Inorganic Chemistry, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their research covers several specific topics, including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Extraction and Separation Processes
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing
  • Metal Extraction and Bioleaching
  • Advancements in Battery Materials

Jason B. Love has contributed to multiple recent papers highlighting diverse aspects of materials recovery and chemical processes. Some key publications include:

  • Challenges and opportunities in the recovery of gold from electronic waste, 2020, published in RSC Advances
  • Recycling copper and gold from e-waste by a two-stage leaching and solvent extraction process, 2021, published in Separation and Purification Technology
  • Tuneable separation of gold by selective precipitation using a simple and recyclable diamide, 2021, published in Nature Communications
  • Water promoted photocatalytic Cβ-O bonds hydrogenolysis in lignin model compounds and lignin biomass conversion to aromatic monomers, 2022, published in Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Selective separation of light rare-earth elements by supramolecular encapsulation and precipitation, 2022, published in Nature Communications

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Carole A. Morrison
  • Laurent Maron
  • Bryne T. Ngwenya
  • Karlotta van Rees
  • Gary S. Nichol

Jason B. Love's work has appeared regularly in high-profile publication venues. Some frequent venues include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • ChemSusChem
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • RSC Advances
  • Separation and Purification Technology

Best Publications

  • Solvent extraction: the coordination chemistry behind extractive metallurgy

    A. Matthew Wilson;Phillip J. Bailey;Peter A. Tasker;Jennifer R. Turkington

  • Transformation of Coordinated Dinitrogen by Reaction with Dihydrogen and Primary Silanes

    Michael D. Fryzuk;Jason B. Love;Steven J. Rettig;Victor G. Young

  • Molecular approaches to the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide

    Colin Finn;Sorcha Schnittger;Lesley J. Yellowlees;Jason B. Love

  • Reduction and selective oxo group silylation of the uranyl dication

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

  • Challenges and opportunities in the recovery of gold from electronic waste

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  • Pentavalent uranyl complexes

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

  • Strongly coupled binuclear uranium-oxo complexes from uranyl oxo rearrangement and reductive silylation

    Polly L. Arnold;Guy M. Jones;Samuel O. Odoh;Georg Schreckenbach

  • Uranyl oxo activation and functionalization by metal cation coordination

    Polly L. Arnold;Anne-Frédérique Pécharman;Emmalina Hollis;Ahmed Yahia;Ahmed Yahia

  • A Simple Primary Amide for the Selective Recovery of Gold from Secondary Resources.

    Euan D. Doidge;Innis Carson;Peter A. Tasker;Ross J. Ellis

  • Thermal and Photochemical Reduction and Functionalization Chemistry of the Uranyl Dication, [UVIO2]2.

    Bradley E. Cowie;Jamie M. Purkis;Jonathan Austin;Jason B. Love

  • Recycling copper and gold from e-waste by a two-stage leaching and solvent extraction process

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  • Oxo-Functionalization and Reduction of the Uranyl Ion through Lanthanide-Element Bond Homolysis: Synthetic, Structural, and Bonding Analysis of a Series of Singly Reduced Uranyl–Rare Earth 5f1-4fn Complexes

    Polly L. Arnold;Emmalina Hollis;Gary S. Nichol;Jason B. Love

  • Selective oxo functionalization of the uranyl ion with 3d metal cations.

    Polly L. Arnold;Dipti Patel;Alexander J. Blake;Claire Wilson

  • Single-Electron Uranyl Reduction by a Rare-Earth Cation

    Polly L. Arnold;Emmalina Hollis;Fraser J. White;Nicola Magnani

  • Theoretical Predictions and Single-Crystal Neutron Diffraction and Inelastic Neutron Scattering Studies on the Reaction of Dihydrogen with the Dinuclear Dinitrogen Complex of Zirconium [P2N2]Zr(μ-η2-N2)Zr[P2N2], P2N2 = PhP(CH2SiMe2NSiMe2CH2)2PPh

    Harold Basch;Djamaladdin G. Musaev;Keiji Morokuma;Michael D. Fryzuk

  • Novel zirconium complexes derivedfrom C2-symmetric diamide ligands; the X-ray crystal structure of [Zr(η1-CH2Ph)(η2-CH2Ph){(C6H3)2-2,2′-(NCH2C6H4Ph-4)2-6, 6′-Me2}]

    F.Geoffrey N. Cloke;Tilmann J. Geldbach;Peter B. Hitchcock;Jason B. Love

  • A macrocyclic approach to transition metal and uranyl Pacman complexes

    Jason B. Love

  • Zirconium complexes incorporating the new tridentate diamide ligand [(Me3 Si)N{CH2CH2N(SiMe3)}2]2–(L); the crystal structures of [Zr(BH4)2L] and [ZrCl{CH(SiMe3)2}L]

    F. Geoffrey N. Cloke;Peter B. Hitchcock;Jason B. Love

  • Titanium(IV) complexes incorporating the aminodiamide ligand [(SiMe3)N CH2CH2 N(SiMe3)]2−(L) ; the X-ray crystal structures of [TiMe2(L) ] and [TiClCH(SiMe3)(L)]

    Howard C.S. Clark;F.Geoffrey N. Cloke;Peter B. Hitchcock;Jason B. Love

  • Uranyl complexation by a schiff-base, polypyrrolic macrocycle.

    Polly L Arnold;Alexander J Blake;Claire Wilson;Jason B Love

  • Dioxygen Reduction at Dicobalt Complexes of a Schiff Base Calixpyrrole Ligand

    Gonzalo Givaja;Manuel Volpe;Michael A. Edwards;Alexander J. Blake

  • Macrocyclic diiminodipyrromethane complexes: structural analogues of Pac-Man porphyrins.

    Gonzalo Givaja;Alexander J. Blake;Claire Wilson;Martin Schröder

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander J. Blake
Alexander J. Blake University of Nottingham
Claire Wilson
Claire Wilson University of Glasgow
Polly L. Arnold
Polly L. Arnold University of Edinburgh
Martin Schröder
Martin Schröder University of Manchester
Peter B. Hitchcock
Peter B. Hitchcock University of Sussex
Michael D. Fryzuk
Michael D. Fryzuk University of British Columbia
F. Geoffrey N. Cloke
F. Geoffrey N. Cloke University of Sussex
Peter A. Tasker
Peter A. Tasker University of Edinburgh
Steven J. Rettig
Steven J. Rettig University of British Columbia
Laurent Maron
Laurent Maron Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées

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