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Martin Schröder is a researcher affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their work is primarily situated within the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with a focus on several specialized subfields including Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Catalysis, and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry.

The scientist's research spans diverse topics mainly centered on Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), with particular emphasis on their synthesis and applications. Other primary topics of study include Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Covalent Organic Framework Applications, Crystallography and Molecular Interactions, Catalytic Processes in Materials Science, and Carbon Dioxide Utilization in Catalysis.

Martin Schröder has contributed to multiple scientific publications, with frequent appearances in notable venues such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Nature Communications

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Sihai Yang
  • Yinlin Chen
  • Floriana Tuna
  • Eric J. L. McInnes
  • Iván da Silva

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Martin Schröder include:

  • "Adsorption of iodine in metal-organic framework materials" (2022), Chemical Society Reviews
  • "How Reproducible are Surface Areas Calculated from the BET Equation?" (2022), Advanced Materials
  • "Direct photo-oxidation of methane to methanol over a mono-iron hydroxyl site" (2022), Nature Materials
  • "High Ammonia Adsorption in MFM-300 Materials: Dynamics and Charge Transfer in Host-Guest Binding" (2021), Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Atomically Dispersed Copper Sites in a Metal-Organic Framework for Reduction of Nitrogen Dioxide" (2021), Journal of the American Chemical Society

The research output reflects engagement with catalytic processes, host-guest chemistry, and structural characterization techniques using crystallography and diffraction methods. The work often intersects with the development and understanding of advanced materials aimed at environmental applications and sustainable processes.

Best Publications

  • Inorganic crystal engineering using self-assembly of tailored building-blocks

    Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness;Peter Hubberstey;Wan-Sheung Li

  • Supramolecular design of one-dimensional coordination polymers based on silver(I) complexes of aromatic nitrogen-donor ligands

    Andrei N. Khlobystov;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness;Dmitrii A. Lemenovskii

  • High capacity hydrogen adsorption in Cu(II) tetracarboxylate framework materials: the role of pore size, ligand functionalization, and exposed metal sites

    Xiang Lin;Irvin Telepeni;Alexander J. Blake;Anne Dailly

  • High H2 adsorption by coordination-framework materials

    Xiang Lin;Junhua Jia;Xuebo Zhao;K. Mark Thomas

  • New Approaches to the Analysis of High Connectivity Materials: Design Frameworks Based upon 44- and 63-Subnet Tectons

    Robert J. Hill;De-Liang Long;Neil R. Champness;Peter Hubberstey

  • Supramolecular binding and separation of hydrocarbons within a functionalized porous metal–organic framework

    Sihai Yang;Anibal J Ramirez-Cuesta;Ruth Newby;Victoria Garcia-Sakai

  • Selectivity and direct visualization of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide in a decorated porous host

    Sihai Yang;Junliang Sun;Anibal J. Ramirez-Cuesta;Samantha K. Callear

  • OLEX: new software for visualization and analysis of extended crystal structures

    Oleg V. Dolomanov;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness;Martin Schröder

  • Adsorption of iodine in metal–organic framework materials

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  • Chemistry of Thioether Macrocyclic Complexes

    Alexander J. Blake;Martin Schröder

  • ANION CONTROL IN BIPYRIDYLSILVER(I) NETWORKS : A HELICAL POLYMERIC ARRAY

    Matthew A. Withersby;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness;Peter Hubberstey

  • A partially interpenetrated metal-organic framework for selective hysteretic sorption of carbon dioxide

    Sihai Yang;Xiang Lin;William Lewis;Mikhail Suyetin

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

    Wenbin Yang;Alex Greenaway;Xiang Lin;Ryotaro Matsuda

  • Several “pathogenesis-related” proteins in potato are 1,3-β-glucanases and chitinases

    Erich Kombrink;Martin Schröder;Klaus Hahlbrock

  • Cation-induced kinetic trapping and enhanced hydrogen adsorption in a modulated anionic metal-organic framework

    Sihai Yang;Xiang Lin;Alexander J. Blake;Gavin S. Walker

  • SOLVENT CONTROL IN THE SYNTHESIS OF 3,6-BIS(PYRIDIN-3-YL)-1,2,4,5-TETRAZINE-BRIDGED CADMIUM(II) AND ZINC(II) COORDINATION POLYMERS

    Matthew A. Withersby;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness;Paul A. Cooke

  • Functional Metal-Organic Frameworks: Gas Storage, Separation and Catalysis

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  • 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

  • A Robust Binary Supramolecular Organic Framework (SOF) with High CO2 Adsorption and Selectivity

    Jian Lü;Cristina Perez-Krap;Mikhail Suyetin;Nada H. Alsmail

  • Lanthanum coordination networks based on unusual five-connected topologies

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

  • Hydrogen storage in metal–organic frameworks

    Xiang Lin;Junhua Jia;Peter Hubberstey;Martin Schröder

  • Exceptionally high H2 storage by a metal-organic polyhedral framework.

    Yong Yan;Xiang Lin;Sihai Yang;Alexander J. Blake

  • Inorganic Crystal Engineering Using Self-Assembly of Tailored Building-Blocks

    Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness;Peter Hubberstey;Wan‐Sheung Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander J. Blake
Alexander J. Blake University of Nottingham
Neil R. Champness
Neil R. Champness University of Birmingham
Sihai Yang
Sihai Yang University of Manchester
Claire Wilson
Claire Wilson University of Glasgow
Peter Hubberstey
Peter Hubberstey University of Nottingham
Simon Parsons
Simon Parsons University of Edinburgh
William Lewis
William Lewis University of Sydney
Jonathan McMaster
Jonathan McMaster University of Nottingham
Chiu C. Tang
Chiu C. Tang University of Manchester
Vito Lippolis
Vito Lippolis University of Cagliari

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