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Sally Brooker is affiliated with the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology in New Zealand. Their research primarily focuses on materials science, with notable work in materials chemistry, renewable energy, sustainability, environmental applications, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, inorganic chemistry, and catalysis.

Their main topics of work include crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, magnetism in coordination complexes, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, CO2 reduction techniques and catalysts, lanthanide and transition metal complexes, and metal-catalyzed oxygenation mechanisms.

Frequent publication venues for Brooker's work are:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Dalton Transactions
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
  • Advanced Functional Materials

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Brooker include:

  • "Copper catalysts for photo- and electro-catalytic hydrogen production," 2020, Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
  • "Correlations between ligand field Δo, spin crossover T1/2 and redox potential Epa in a family of five dinuclear helicates," 2021, Chemical Science
  • "Extension of Azine-Triazole Synthesis to Azole-Triazoles Reduces Ligand Field, Leading to Spin Crossover in Tris-L Fe(II)," 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • "Hydrophobic tail length in spin crossover active iron(ii) complexes predictably tunes T½ in solution and enables surface immobilisation," 2020, Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
  • "Electroactive Metal Complexes Covalently Attached to Conductive PEDOT Films: A Spectroelectrochemical Study," 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Brooker frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Matthew G. Robb
  • Reece G. Miller
  • Mark R. Warren
  • Anna L. Garden
  • Santiago Rodríguez-Jiménez

Best Publications

  • Spin crossover with thermal hysteresis: practicalities and lessons learnt.

    Sally Brooker

  • Review of purely 4f and mixed-metal nd-4f single-molecule magnets containing only one lanthanide ion

    Humphrey L.C. Feltham;Sally Brooker

  • The coordination chemistry of 4-substituted 3,5-di(2-pyridyl)-4H-1,2,4-triazoles and related ligands

    Marco H. Klingele;Sally Brooker

  • Cobalt(II) complexes of pyridazine or triazole containing ligands: spin-state control

    Udo Beckmann;Sally Brooker

  • Spin crossover active iron(II) complexes of selected pyrazole-pyridine/pyrazine ligands

    Juan Olguín;Sally Brooker

  • Spin crossover in discrete polynuclear iron(II) complexes

    Ross W Hogue;Sandhya Singh;Sally Brooker

  • Ligand Field Strengths and Oxidation States from Manganese L-Edge Spectroscopy

    S. P. Cramer;Y. Ma;C. T. Chen;F. Sette

  • Complexes of thiophenolate-containing Schiff-base macrocycles and their amine analogues

    Sally Brooker

  • A Non‐sandwiched Macrocyclic Monolanthanide Single‐Molecule Magnet: The Key Role of Axiality

    Humphrey L. C. Feltham;Yanhua Lan;Frederik Klöwer;Frederik Klöwer;Liviu Ungur

  • A toolbox of building blocks, linkers and crystallisation methods used to generate single-chain magnets

    Sébastien Dhers;Humphrey L.C. Feltham;Sally Brooker

  • Spin crossover in iron(II) complexes of 3,5-di(2-pyridyl)-1,2,4-triazoles and 3,5-di(2-pyridyl)-1,2,4-triazolates

    Jonathan A. Kitchen;Sally Brooker

  • The first X-ray crystal structure determination of a dinuclear complex trapped in the [low spin–high spin] state: [FeII2(PMAT)2](BF4)4·DMF

    Marco H Klingele;Boujemaa Moubaraki;John Dixon Cashion;Keith Spencer Murray

  • Reversible switching of a cobalt complex by thermal, pressure, and electrochemical stimuli: abrupt, complete, hysteretic spin crossover.

    Matthew G. Cowan;Juan Olguín;Suresh Narayanaswamy;Jeffery L. Tallon

  • From N-Substituted Thioamides to Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical 3,4,5-Trisubstituted 4H-1,2,4-Triazoles: Synthesis and Characterisation of New Chelating Ligands

    Marco H. Klingele;Sally Brooker

  • Dizinc Lactide Polymerization Catalysts: Hyperactivity by Control of Ligand Conformation and Metallic Cooperativity

    Arnaud Thevenon;Charles Romain;Michael S. Bennington;Andrew J. P. White

  • A tetranuclear, macrocyclic 3d-4f complex showing single-molecule magnet behavior.

    Humphrey L. C. Feltham;Rodolphe Clérac;Rodolphe Clérac;Annie K. Powell;Sally Brooker

  • Non-Porous Iron(II)-Based Sensor: Crystallographic Insights into a Cycle of Colorful Guest-Induced Topotactic Transformations.

    Santiago Rodríguez-Jiménez;Humphrey L. C. Feltham;Sally Brooker

  • Some Copper and Cobalt Complexes of Schiff‐Base Macrocycles Containing Pyridazine Head Units

    Sally Brooker

  • Synthesis, structure, and reactivity of the first stable diaryllead(II) compound

    Sally. Brooker;Jan Karel. Buijink;Frank T. Edelmann

  • Remarkable Scan Rate Dependence for a Highly Constrained Dinuclear Iron(II) Spin Crossover Complex with a Wide Thermal Hysteresis Loop

    Rafal Kulmaczewski;Juan Olguín;Jonathan A. Kitchen;Humphrey L. C. Feltham

  • Modern coordination chemistry.

    George E Kostakis;Sally Brooker

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith S. Murray
Keith S. Murray Monash University
Boujemaa Moubaraki
Boujemaa Moubaraki Monash University
Rodolphe Clérac
Rodolphe Clérac Paul Pascal Research Center
Guy N. L. Jameson
Guy N. L. Jameson University of Melbourne
Geoffrey B. Jameson
Geoffrey B. Jameson Massey University
Annie K. Powell
Annie K. Powell Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Frank T. Edelmann
Frank T. Edelmann Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Herbert W. Roesky
Herbert W. Roesky University of Göttingen
George M. Sheldrick
George M. Sheldrick University of Göttingen
Vickie McKee
Vickie McKee Dublin City University

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