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Peter Hubberstey is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile focuses on research activities associated with this institution.

There are no specific publications, co-authors, or publication venues recorded for Peter Hubberstey at this time. Similarly, detailed information regarding main fields of study, subfields, and primary research topics is not available.

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Best Publications

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

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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Topological isomerism in coordination polymers

    Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Brooks;Neil R. Champness;Marcello Crew

  • Anion control over interpenetration and framework topology in coordination networks based on homoleptic six-connected scandium nodes.

    De-Liang Long;Robert J. Hill;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness

  • Twelve-connected porous metal–organic frameworks with high H2 adsorption

    Junhua Jia;Xiang Lin;Claire Wilson;Alexander J. Blake

  • Controlling copper(I) halide framework formation using N-donor bridging ligand symmetry: use of 1,3,5-triazine to construct architectures with threefold symmetry

    Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Brooks;Neil R. Champness;Paul A. Cooke

  • Rectangular grid two-dimensional sheets of copper(II) bridgedby both co-ordinated and hydrogen bonded 4,4′-bipyridine(4,4′-bipy) in[Cu(µ-4,4′-bipy)(H2O)2(FBF3)2]·4,4′-bipy

    Alexander J. Blake;Stuart J. Hill;Peter Hubberstey;Wan-Sheung Li

  • Highly porous and robust scandium-based metal–organic frameworks for hydrogen storage

    Ilich A. Ibarra;Sihai Yang;Xiang Lin;Alexander J. Blake

  • Novel Metal−Organic Frameworks Derived from Group II Metal Cations and Aryldicarboxylate Anionic Ligands

    Colleen A. Williams;Alexander J. Blake;Claire Wilson;Peter Hubberstey

  • Non‐Natural Eight‐Connected Solid‐State Materials: A New Coordination Chemistry

    De‐Liang Long;Robert J. Hill;Alexander J. Blake;Neil R. Champness

  • 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
Martin Schröder
Martin Schröder University of Manchester
Neil R. Champness
Neil R. Champness University of Birmingham
Claire Wilson
Claire Wilson University of Glasgow
Sihai Yang
Sihai Yang University of Manchester
Michael W. George
Michael W. George University of Nottingham
De-Liang Long
De-Liang Long University of Glasgow
Gavin S. Walker
Gavin S. Walker University of Nottingham
Duncan H. Gregory
Duncan H. Gregory University of Glasgow
Dieter Fenske
Dieter Fenske Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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