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Overview

Seth M. Cohen is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Materials Science, with significant contributions in subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology, and Oncology.

The scientist's work extensively covers key topics including:

  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications
  • Click Chemistry and Applications
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions

Among recent papers published by Seth M. Cohen are:

  • MOF-Polymer Hybrid Materials: From Simple Composites to Tailored Architectures (2020), published in Chemical Reviews
  • Postsynthetic Modification: An Enabling Technology for the Advancement of Metal-Organic Frameworks (2020), published in ACS Central Science
  • 25 Years of Reticular Chemistry (2021), published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • How Reproducible are Surface Areas Calculated from the BET Equation? (2022), published in Advanced Materials
  • Metal complexes for therapeutic applications (2021), published in Trends in Chemistry

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Mark Kalaj
  • Johannes Karges
  • Hyeonglim Seo
  • Moritz K. Jackl
  • Miriam A. Giardini

Seth M. Cohen has published extensively in various scientific venues. Some of the most frequent publication platforms include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Chemical Science
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature

Best Publications

  • Postsynthetic methods for the functionalization of metal-organic frameworks.

    Seth M. Cohen

  • Postsynthetic modification of metal–organic frameworks

    Zhenqiang Wang;Seth M. Cohen

  • Postsynthetic modification of metal–organic frameworks—a progress report

    Kristine K. Tanabe;Seth M. Cohen

  • Postsynthetic ligand and cation exchange in robust metal-organic frameworks.

    Min Kim;John F. Cahill;Honghan Fei;Kimberley A. Prather

  • Isoreticular synthesis and modification of frameworks with the UiO-66 topology

    Sergio J. Garibay;Seth M. Cohen

  • MOF-Polymer Hybrid Materials: From Simple Composites to Tailored Architectures.

    Mark Kalaj;Kyle C. Bentz;Sergio Ayala;Joseph M. Palomba

  • Metal–organic frameworks for membrane-based separations

    Michael S. Denny;Jessica C. Moreton;Lauren Benz;Seth M. Cohen

  • Cisplatin: from DNA damage to cancer chemotherapy.

    Seth M. Cohen;Stephen J. Lippard

  • Postsynthetic Covalent Modification of a Neutral Metal−Organic Framework

    Zhenqiang Wang;Seth M Cohen

  • Tuning the adsorption properties of UiO-66 via ligand functionalization.

    Gregory E Cmarik;Min Kim;Seth M Cohen;Krista S Walton

  • Moisture-Resistant and Superhydrophobic Metal−Organic Frameworks Obtained via Postsynthetic Modification

    Joseph G. Nguyen;Seth M. Cohen

  • Enhanced Photochemical Hydrogen Production by a Molecular Diiron Catalyst Incorporated into a Metal–Organic Framework

    Sonja Pullen;Honghan Fei;Andreas Orthaber;Seth M. Cohen

  • Postsynthetic ligand exchange as a route to functionalization of ‘inert’ metal–organic frameworks

    Min Kim;John F. Cahill;Yongxuan Su;Kimberly A. Prather

  • Stable lanthanide luminescence agents highly emissive in aqueous solution: multidentate 2-hydroxyisophthalamide complexes of Sm(3+), Eu(3+), Tb(3+), Dy(3+).

    Stéphane Petoud;Seth M Cohen;Jean-Claude G Bünzli;Kenneth N Raymond

  • Transformation by murine and feline sarcoma viruses specifically blocks binding of epidermal growth factor to cells.

    Todaro Gj;De Larco Je;Cohen S

  • Postsynthetic Modification: An Enabling Technology for the Advancement of Metal-Organic Frameworks

    Mark Kalaj;Seth M Cohen

  • The Postsynthetic Renaissance in Porous Solids

    Seth M. Cohen

  • Topological control in heterometallic metal-organic frameworks by anion templating and metalloligand design.

    Sara R Halper;Loi Do;Jay R Stork;Seth M Cohen

  • In Situ Modification of Metal–Organic Frameworks in Mixed‐Matrix Membranes

    Michael S. Denny;Seth M. Cohen

  • Systematic functionalization of a metal-organic framework via a postsynthetic modification approach.

    Kristine K. Tanabe;Zhenqiang Wang;Seth M. Cohen

  • Photocatalytic CO2 reduction by a mixed metal (Zr/Ti), mixed ligand metal–organic framework under visible light irradiation

    Yeob Lee;Sangjun Kim;Jeung Ku Kang;Seth M. Cohen

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth N. Raymond
Kenneth N. Raymond Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Nathan C. Gianneschi
Nathan C. Gianneschi Northwestern University
Raymond J. Deshaies
Raymond J. Deshaies California Institute of Technology
Stéphane Petoud
Stéphane Petoud Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michael W. Crowder
Michael W. Crowder Miami University
Francesco Paesani
Francesco Paesani University of California, San Diego
J. Andrew McCammon
J. Andrew McCammon University of California, San Diego
Kimberly A. Prather
Kimberly A. Prather University of California, San Diego
Le Wang
Le Wang Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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