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Jon Zubieta is affiliated with Syracuse University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with a focus on specialized subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Plant Science, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.

The scientist's work encompasses several key topics, including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Magnesium in Health and Disease
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Aluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants and animals
  • CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis

Zubieta has contributed to multiple research papers in notable scientific journals. Important recent publications include:

  • The Coordination Chemistry of Bio-Relevant Ligands and Their Magnesium Complexes, 2020, Molecules
  • [Re(CO)3(5-PAN)Cl], a rhenium(i) naphthalimide complex for the visible light photocatalytic reduction of CO2, 2021, Dalton Transactions
  • Synthesis and Chemical and Biological Evaluation of a Glycine Tripeptide Chelate of Magnesium, 2021, Molecules
  • Synthesis, Characterization, and Cellular Uptake of Magnesium Maltol and Ethylmaltol Complexes, 2021, ACS Omega
  • Photocatalytic turnover of CO2 under visible light by [Re(CO)3(1-(1,10) phenanthroline-5-(4-nitro-naphthalimide))Cl] in tandem with the sacrificial donor BIH, 2022, RSC Advances

The researcher frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Molecules
  • ACS Omega
  • Journal of Chemical Crystallography
  • Dalton Transactions

Collaboration is a significant component of their research activity. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Robert P. Doyle
  • Derek R. Case
  • Alyssa Spear
  • Timothy M. Korter
  • Ren Gonzalez

Best Publications

  • Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials: From "Simple" Coordination Polymers to Organodiamine-Templated Molybdenum Oxides.

    Pamela J. Hagrman;Douglas Hagrman;Jon Zubieta

  • Reversible reaction of O2 (and CO) with a copper(I) complex. X-ray structures of relevant mononuclear Cu(I) precursor adducts and the trans-(μ-1,2-peroxo)dicopper(II) product

    Zoltán Tyeklár;Zoltán Tyeklár;Richard R. Jacobson;Richard R. Jacobson;Ning Wei;Ning Wei;Narasappa Narasimha Murthy;Narasappa Narasimha Murthy

  • Composite Solids Constructed From One-Dimensional Coordination Polymer Matrices and Molybdenum Oxide Subunits: Polyoxomolybdate Clusters within [{Cu(4,4′-bpy)}4Mo8O26] and [{Ni(H2O)2(4,4′-bpy)2}2Mo8O26] and One-Dimensional Oxide Chains in [{Cu(4,4′-bpy)}4Mo15O47]·8H2O

    Douglas Hagrman;Chloe Zubeita;David J. Rose;Jon Zubieta

  • Solid-State Coordination Chemistry: The Self-Assembly of Microporous Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Frameworks Constructed from Tetrapyridylporphyrin and Bimetallic Oxide Chains or Oxide Clusters

    Douglas Hagrman;Pamela J. Hagrman;Jon Zubieta

  • A Cu2-O2 Complex. Crystal Structure and Characterization of a Reversible Dioxygen Binding System

    Richard R. Jacobson;Zoltan. Tyeklar;Amjad. Farooq;Kenneth D. Karlin

  • An Inorganic Double Helix: Hydrothermal Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetism of Chiral [(CH3)2NH2]K4[V10O10(H2O)2(OH)4(PO4)7]·4H2O

    Victoria Soghomonian;Qin Chen;Robert C. Haushalter;Jon Zubieta

  • Copper-mediated hydroxylation of an arene ― model system for the action of copper monooxygenases: structures of a binuclear Cu(I) complex and its oxygenated product

    Kenneth D. Karlin;Jon C. Hayes;Yilma Gultneh;Richard W. Cruse

  • Technetium and gallium derived radiopharmaceuticals: comparing and contrasting the chemistry of two important radiometals for the molecular imaging era.

    Mark D. Bartholomä;Anika S. Louie;John F. Valliant;Jon Zubieta

  • Organic/Inorganic Composite Materials: Hydrothermal Syntheses and Structures of the One-, Two-, and Three-Dimensional Copper(II) Sulfate−Organodiamine Phases [Cu(H2O)3(4,4‘-bipyridine)(SO4)]·2H2O, [Cu(bpe)2][Cu(bpe)(H2O)2(SO4)2]·2H2O, and [Cu(bpe)(H2O)(SO4)] (bpe = trans-1,2-Bis(4-pyridyl)ethylene)

    Douglas Hagrman;Robert P. Hammond;Robert Haushalter;Jon Zubieta

  • STRUCTURAL TIN CHEMISTRY

    J. A. Zubieta;J. J. Zuckerman

  • Tetragonal vs. trigonal coordination in copper(II) complexes with tripod ligands: structures and properties of [Cu(C21H24N4)Cl]PF6 and [Cu(C18H18N4)Cl]PF6

    Kenneth D. Karlin;Jon C. Hayes;Shi Juen;John P. Hutchinson

  • Investigations into the Targeted Design of Solids: Hydrothermal Synthesis and Structures of One‐, Two‐, and Three‐Dimensional Phases of the Oxovanadium–Organodiphosphonate System

    Victoria Soghomonian;Qin Chen;Robert C. Haushalter;Jon Zubieta

  • Giant Voids in the Hydrothermally Synthesized Microporous Square Pyramidal−Tetrahedral Framework Vanadium Phosphates [HN(CH2CH2)3NH]K1.35[V5O9(PO4)2]·xH2O and Cs3[V5O9(PO4)2]·xH2O

    M. Isaque Khan;M. Isaque Khan;Linda M. Meyer;Robert C. Haushalter;Allan L. Schweitzer

  • Oxovanadium and Oxomolybdenum Clusters and Solids Incorporating Oxygen‐Donor Ligands

    M. Ishaque Khan;Jon A Zubieta

  • Organisch‐anorganische Hybridmaterialien: von „einfachen”︁ Koordinationspolymeren zu Molybdänoxiden mit Organodiamin‐Templaten

    Pamela J. Hagrman;Douglas Hagrman;Jon Zubieta

  • Solid‐State Coordination Chemistry: Hydrothermal Synthesis of Layered Vanadium Oxides with Interlayer Metal Coordination Complexes

    Yiping Zhang;Jeffrey R. D. DeBord;Charles J. O'Connor;Robert C. Haushalter

  • Single amino acid chelates (SAAC): a strategy for the design of technetium and rhenium radiopharmaceuticals.

    Mark Bartholomä;John Valliant;Kevin P. Maresca;John Babich

  • Coordination Compounds of Polyoxovanadates with a Hexametalate Core. Chemical and Structural Characterization of [VV6O13{(OCH2)3CR}2]2−, [VV6O11(OH)2{(OCH2)3CR}2], [VIV4VV2O9(OH)4{(OCH2)3CR}2]2−, and [VIV6O7(OH)6{(OCH2)3CR}2]2−

    Qin Chen;David P. Goshorn;Charles P. Scholes;Xiao Ling Tan

  • New solids from old clusters: Syntheses and structures of [Cu(en)2]2[Mo8O26], [Cu(enMe)2]3[V15O36Cl] · 2.5H2O and Cs0.5[Ni(en)2]3[V18O42Cl] · 2en · 6H2O

    Jeffrey R.D. DeBord;Jeffrey R.D. DeBord;Robert C. Haushalter;Linda M. Meyer;David J. Rose

  • Copper(I) complexes, copper(I)/O(2) reactivity, and copper(II) complex adducts, with a series of tetradentate tripyridylalkylamine tripodal ligands.

    Markus Schatz;Michael Becker;Florian Thaler;Frank Hampel

Frequent Co-Authors

John W. Babich
John W. Babich Cornell University
Charles J. O'Connor
Charles J. O'Connor University of New Orleans
Jonathan R. Dilworth
Jonathan R. Dilworth University of Oxford
Kenneth D. Karlin
Kenneth D. Karlin Johns Hopkins University
Eric Block
Eric Block University at Albany, State University of New York
Robert C. Haushalter
Robert C. Haushalter Parallel Synthesis Technologies (United States)
Philip J. Blower
Philip J. Blower King's College London
Mark E. Thompson
Mark E. Thompson University of Southern California
Kim R. Dunbar
Kim R. Dunbar Texas A&M University

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