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Overview

Maxime A. Siegler is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Materials Science, with significant contributions in related subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Molecular Biology.

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

  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts

Frequently publishing in well-recognized scientific venues, their contributions appear predominantly in:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Maxime A. Siegler has collaborated extensively with other researchers, including:

  • David P. Goldberg
  • Thomas Lectka
  • Sylvestre Bonnet
  • Isaac Garcia-Bosch
  • Muhammad Kazim

Their recent publications illustrate a diverse range of topics and journals over the past few years. Examples include:

  • "A chiral switchable photovoltaic ferroelectric 1D perovskite," 2020, Science Advances
  • "In vivo metallophilic self-assembly of a light-activated anticancer drug," 2023, Nature Chemistry
  • "Photomodulation of Transmembrane Transport and Potential by Stiff-Stilbene Based Bis(thio)ureas," 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "The Self-Assembly of a Cyclometalated Palladium Photosensitizer into Protein-Stabilized Nanorods Triggers Drug Uptake In Vitro and In Vivo," 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Structural and electronic switching of a single crystal 2D metal-organic framework prepared by chemical vapor deposition," 2020, Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • IPr* an easily accessible highly hindered N-heterocyclic carbene.

    Guillaume Berthon-Gelloz;Guillaume Berthon-Gelloz;Maxime A. Siegler;Anthony L. Spek;Bernard Tinant

  • Direct, Catalytic Monofluorination of sp3 C–H Bonds: A Radical-Based Mechanism with Ionic Selectivity

    Cody Ross Pitts;Steven Bloom;Ryan Woltornist;Dillon Jay Auvenshine

  • A chiral switchable photovoltaic ferroelectric 1D perovskite

    Yang Hu;Fred Florio;Zhizhong Chen;W. Adam Phelan

  • Catalytic Synthesis of N-Heterocycles via Direct C(sp3)–H Amination Using an Air-Stable Iron(III) Species with a Redox-Active Ligand

    Bidraha Bagh;Daniël L. J. Broere;Vivek Sinha;Petrus F. Kuijpers

  • Cupric Superoxo-Mediated Intermolecular C−H Activation Chemistry

    Ryan L. Peterson;Richard A. Himes;Hiroaki Kotani;Tomoyoshi Suenobu

  • Discovery of the Aggregation Pheromone of the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Halyomorpha halys) through the Creation of Stereoisomeric Libraries of 1‑Bisabolen-3-ols

    Ashot Khrimian;Aijun Zhang;Donald C. Weber;Hsiao-Yung Ho

  • Copper-Catalyzed Oxidation of Alkanes with H2O2 under a Fenton-like Regime

    Isaac Garcia-Bosch;Maxime A. Siegler

  • Crystallographic and spectroscopic characterization and reactivities of a mononuclear non-haem iron(III)-superoxo complex

    Seungwoo Hong;Kyle D. Sutherlin;Jiyoung Park;Eunji Kwon

  • In vivo metallophilic self-assembly of a light-activated anticancer drug

    Unknown

  • A two-step spin crossover mononuclear iron(II) complex with a [HS-LS-LS] intermediate phase

    Sylvestre Bonnet;Maxime A. Siegler;José Sánchez Costa;Gábor Molnár

  • Photomodulation of Transmembrane Transport and Potential by Stiff-Stilbene Based Bis(thio)ureas

    Unknown

  • Amine Oxidative N-Dealkylation via Cupric Hydroperoxide Cu-OOH Homolytic Cleavage Followed by Site-Specific Fenton Chemistry

    Sunghee Kim;Jake W. Ginsbach;Jung Yoon Lee;Ryan L. Peterson

  • Synthesis of Functionalizable Boron‐Containing π‐Electron Materials that Incorporate Formally Aromatic Fused Borepin Rings

    Anthony Caruso;Maxime A. Siegler;John D. Tovar

  • Influence of Sample Preparation, Temperature, Light, and Pressure on the Two-Step Spin Crossover Mononuclear Compound [Fe(bapbpy)(NCS)2]

    Sylvestre Bonnet;Gábor Molnár;José Sanchez Costa;Maxime A. Siegler

  • Thiophene-fused borepins as directly functionalizable boron-containing π-electron systems.

    David R. Levine;Maxime A. Siegler;John D. Tovar

  • The influence of side chains on the structures and properties of functionalized pentacenes

    Jihua Chen;Sankar Subramanian;Sean R. Parkin;Maxime Siegler

  • O2 Activation by Bis(imino)pyridine Iron(II)−Thiolate Complexes

    Yosra M. Badiei;Maxime A. Siegler;David P. Goldberg

  • Secondary coordination sphere influence on the reactivity of nonheme iron(II) complexes: an experimental and DFT approach.

    Sumit Sahu;Leland R. Widger;Matthew G. Quesne;Sam P. de Visser

  • N-Acetylmethionine and Biotin as Photocleavable Protective Groups for Ruthenium Polypyridyl Complexes

    Roosmarijn E. Goldbach;Isabel Rodriguez‐Garcia;Joop H. van Lenthe;Maxime A. Siegler

  • Addition of Dioxygen to an N4S(thiolate) Iron(II) Cysteine Dioxygenase Model Gives a Structurally Characterized Sulfinato-Iron(II) Complex

    Alison C. McQuilken;Yunbo Jiang;Maxime A. Siegler;David P. Goldberg

  • Base-free production of H2 by dehydrogenation of formic acid using an iridium-bisMETAMORPhos complex.

    Sander Oldenhof;Bas de Bruin;Martin Lutz;Maxime A. Siegler

  • Sulfonamido―Phosphoramidite Ligands in Cooperative Dinuclear Hydrogenation Catalysis ?

    Frederic W. Patureau;Sandra de Boer;Mark Kuil;Jurjen Meeuwissen

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony L. Spek
Anthony L. Spek Utrecht University
David P. Goldberg
David P. Goldberg Johns Hopkins University
Sylvestre Bonnet
Sylvestre Bonnet Leiden University
Elisabeth Bouwman
Elisabeth Bouwman Leiden University
Thomas Lectka
Thomas Lectka Johns Hopkins University
Jarl Ivar van der Vlugt
Jarl Ivar van der Vlugt University of Amsterdam
Kenneth D. Karlin
Kenneth D. Karlin Johns Hopkins University
Joost N. H. Reek
Joost N. H. Reek University of Amsterdam
Bas de Bruin
Bas de Bruin University of Amsterdam
Edward I. Solomon
Edward I. Solomon Stanford University

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