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Louise N. Dawe is affiliated with Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada. Their research spans the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with a focus on subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

Dawe's prominent research topics include:

  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis

Their recent publications highlight a range of contributions to the chemical sciences:

  • The Milstein Bipyridyl PNN Pincer Complex of Ruthenium Becomes a Noyori-Type Catalyst under Reducing Conditions, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Lithium, sodium, potassium and calcium amine-bis(phenolate) complexes in the ring-opening polymerization of rac-lactide, 2020, Dalton Transactions
  • Guest-Shuttling in a Nanosized Metallobox, 2024, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Gram-Scale Synthesis of the 1,1,n,n-Tetramethyl[n](2,11)teropyrenophanes, 2020, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Pyrazine-bridged Cu(ii) chains: diaquabis(n-methyl-2-pyridone)copper(ii) perchlorate complexes, 2020, Dalton Transactions

Dawe frequently collaborates with a network of researchers, including:

  • Mark M. Turnbull
  • Jan L. Wikaira
  • Christopher P. Landee
  • Lana K. Hiscock
  • Yuming Zhao

Their work is often published in specialized venues, with a significant number of publications appearing in:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances
  • Dalton Transactions
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Best Publications

  • Polytopic ligand directed self-assembly—polymetallic [n×n] grids versus non-grid oligomers

    Louise N. Dawe;Konstantin V. Shuvaev;Laurence K. Thompson

  • Predictable self-assembled [2×2] Ln(III)4 square grids (Ln = Dy,Tb)-SMM behaviour in a new lanthanide cluster motif.

    Muhammad Usman Anwar;Laurence Kenneth Thompson;Louise Nicole Dawe;Fatemah Habib

  • 1,1,8,8-Tetramethyl[8](2,11)teropyrenophane: half of an aromatic belt and a segment of an (8,8) single-walled carbon nanotube.

    Bradley L. Merner;Louise N. Dawe;Graham J. Bodwell

  • Supramolecular self-assembled polynuclear complexes from tritopic, tetratopic, and pentatopic ligands : Structural, magnetic and surface studies

    Subrata K. Dey;Tareque S. M. Abedin;Louise N. Dawe;Santokh S. Tandon

  • Magnetic [n x n] (n = 2-5) grids by directed self-assembly.

    Louise N. Dawe;Konstantin V. Shuvaev;Laurence K. Thompson

  • Self-assembled polymetallic square grids ([2 × 2] M4, [3 × 3] M9) and trigonal bipyramidal clusters (M5)—structural and magnetic properties

    Louise N. Dawe;Tareque S. M. Abedin;Timothy L. Kelly;Laurence K. Thompson

  • Ligand directed self-assembly of polymetallic [n × n] grids: rational routes to large functional molecular subunits?

    Louise N. Dawe;Tareque S. M. Abedin;Laurence K. Thompson

  • Magnetic properties of transition metal (Mn(II), Mn(III), Ni(II), Cu(II)) and lanthanide (Gd(III), Dy(III), Tb(III), Eu(III), Ho(III), Yb(III)) clusters and [nxn] grids: Isotropic exchange and SMM behaviour

    Laurence K. Thompson;Louise N. Dawe

  • Corannulene and its penta-tert-butyl derivative co-crystallize 1:1 with pristine C60-fullerene.

    Louise N. Dawe;Tayel A. AlHujran;Huu-Anh Tran;Jason I. Mercer

  • Supramolecular ‘flat’ Mn9 grid complexes—towards functional molecular platforms

    Victoria A. Milway;S. M. Tareque Abedin;Virginie Niel;Timothy L. Kelly

  • Corner Sharing Tetrahedral Network in Co3(HAT)[N(CN)2]6(OH2)2 (HAT = 1,4,5,8,9,12-Hexaazatriphenylene)

    Shireen R. Marshall;Arnold L. Rheingold;Louise N. Dawe;William W. Shum

  • Lanthanide complexes of tritopic bis(hydrazone) ligands: single-molecule magnet behavior in a linear Dy(III)3 complex.

    Muhammad U Anwar;Santokh Singh Tandon;Louise N Dawe;Fatemah Habib

  • C3v-Symmetrical Tribenzotriquinacenes as Hosts for C60 and C70 in Solution and in the Solid State

    Paris E. Georghiou;Louise N. Dawe;Huu-Anh Tran;Jörg Strübe

  • Reaction of CO2 with propylene oxide and styrene oxide catalyzed by a chromium(III) amine-bis(phenolate) complex

    Rebecca K. Dean;Katalin Devaine-Pressing;Louise N. Dawe;Christopher M. Kozak

  • Ring-opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone by lithium piperazinyl-aminephenolate complexes: synthesis, characterization and kinetic studies

    Nduka Ikpo;Christian Hoffmann;Louise N. Dawe;Francesca M. Kerton

  • Self-assembled Ln(III)4 (Ln = Eu, Gd, Dy, Ho, Yb) [2 × 2] square grids: a new class of lanthanide cluster.

    Nicholas M. Randell;Muhammad U. Anwar;Marcus W. Drover;Louise N. Dawe

  • 1,8-Pyrenylene-ethynylene macrocycles.

    Gandikota Venkataramana;Prateek Dongare;Louise N. Dawe;David W. Thompson

  • Electron-deficient dienes. 5. An inverse-electron-demand Diels-Alder approach to 2-substituted 4-methoxyxanthones and 3,4-dimethoxyxanthones.

    Anh-Thu Dang;David O. Miller;Louise N. Dawe;Graham J. Bodwell

  • Ring-opening polymerization of cyclic esters with lithium amine-bis(phenolate) complexes.

    Rebecca K. Dean;Amy M. Reckling;Hua Chen;Louise N. Dawe

  • Synthesis of 6H-dibenzo[b,d]pyran-6-ones using the inverse electron demand Diels-Alder reaction.

    Ian R Pottie;Penchal Reddy Nandaluru;Wendy L Benoit;David O Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurence K. Thompson
Laurence K. Thompson St. John's University
Amy A. Sarjeant
Amy A. Sarjeant Bristol Myers Squibb
Muralee Murugesu
Muralee Murugesu University of Ottawa
Ivan Aprahamian
Ivan Aprahamian Dartmouth College
Judith A. K. Howard
Judith A. K. Howard Durham University
Joel S. Miller
Joel S. Miller University of Utah
Bruce M. Foxman
Bruce M. Foxman Brandeis University
Mohammad S. Alam
Mohammad S. Alam Texas A&M University – Kingsville
Joseph G. Shapter
Joseph G. Shapter University of Queensland
Elena V. Boldyreva
Elena V. Boldyreva Novosibirsk State University

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