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    The chemical response of main-group extended solids to formal mixed valency: the case of LixBC by Fogg, A.M, Darling, G.R, Claridge, J.B, Meldrum, J, Rosseinsky, M.J

    “…The introduction of mixed valency into extended main-group solids is discussed using the example of hole-doped LiBC, where a combination of experimental…”
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    Structure of Zr2ON2 by Neutron Powder Diffraction: The Absence of Nitride–Oxide Ordering by Clarke, S.J, Michie, C.W, Rosseinsky, M.J

    Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (01-09-1999)
    “…The structure of the fluorite-related zirconium oxynitride Zr2ON2 has been refined against a combination of laboratory X-ray and time of flight neutron powder…”
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    XAS study of Ru doped n = 1, 2 Ruddlesden–Popper manganites by Sikora, M., Oates, C.J., Szczerba, W., Kapusta, Cz, Zukrowski, J., Zajac, D., Borowiec, M., Ruiz-Bustos, R., Battle, P.D., Rosseinsky, M.J.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (13-09-2007)
    “…We report on the results of X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) studies at the Mn:L 2,3, Ru:K and O:K edges of novel manganites, Sr 2Mn 0.5Ru 0.5O 4…”
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    Designing switchable polarization and magnetization at room temperature in an oxide by Mandal, P., Pitcher, M. J., Alaria, J., Niu, H., Borisov, P., Stamenov, P., Claridge, J. B., Rosseinsky, M. J.

    Published in Nature (London) (17-09-2015)
    “…Ferroelectricity and ferromagnetism are combined in a bulk perovskite oxide at room temperature by constructing a percolating network of interacting magnetic…”
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    Hysteretic Adsorption and Desorption of Hydrogen by Nanoporous Metal-Organic Frameworks by Zhao, Xuebo, Xiao, Bo, Fletcher, Ashleigh J., Thomas, K. Mark, Bradshaw, Darren, Rosseinsky, Matthew J.

    “…Adsorption and desorption of hydrogen from nanoporous materials, such as activated carbon, is usually fully reversible. We have prepared nanoporous…”
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    Adaptable Peptide-Based Porous Material by Rabone, J, Yue, Y.-F, Chong, S.Y, Stylianou, K.C, Bacsa, J, Bradshaw, D, Darling, G.R, Berry, N.G, Khimyak, Y.Z, Ganin, A.Y, Wiper, P, Claridge, J.B, Rosseinsky, M.J

    “…Porous materials find widespread application in storage, separation, and catalytic technologies. We report a crystalline porous solid with adaptable porosity,…”
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    Expanding multiple anion superlattice chemistry: Synthesis, structure and properties of Bi4O4SeBr2 and Bi6O6Se2Cl2 by Gibson, Q.D., Newnham, J.A., Dyer, M.S., Robertson, C.M., Zanella, M., Surta, T.W., Daniels, L.M., Alaria, J., Claridge, J.B., Rosseinsky, M.J.

    Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (01-08-2022)
    “…The synthesis, structure, and properties of the three-anion superlattice materials Bi4O4SeBr2 and Bi6O6Se2Cl2 are reported. These materials crystallise in…”
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    Side-chain control of porosity closure in single- and multiple-peptide-based porous materials by cooperative folding by Martí-Gastaldo, C., Antypov, D., Warren, J. E., Briggs, M. E., Chater, P. A., Wiper, P. V., Miller, G. J., Khimyak, Y. Z., Darling, G. R., Berry, N. G., Rosseinsky, M. J.

    Published in Nature chemistry (01-04-2014)
    “…Porous materials are attractive for separation and catalysis—these applications rely on selective interactions between host materials and guests. In…”
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    Shape Selectivity by Guest-Driven Restructuring of a Porous Material by Warren, J. E., Perkins, C. G., Jelfs, K. E., Boldrin, P., Chater, P. A., Miller, G. J., Manning, T. D., Briggs, M. E., Stylianou, K. C., Claridge, J. B., Rosseinsky, M. J.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (25-04-2014)
    “…A flexible metal‐organic framework selectively sorbs para‐ (pX) over meta‐xylene (mX) by synergic restructuring around pX coupled with generation of unused…”
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    Ordering and quality factor in 0.95BaZn1/3Ta2/3O3-0.05SrGa1/2Ta1/2O3 production resonators by REANEY, I. M, WISE, P. L, NOAILLES, L. D, IBBERSON, R. M, QAZI, I, MILLER, C. A, PRICE, T. J, CANNELL, D. S, IDDLES, D. M, ROSSEINSKY, M. J, MOUSSA, S. M, BIERINGER, M

    Published in Journal of the European Ceramic Society (01-12-2003)
    “…The ordering behaviour of commercial resonator pucks of 0.95BZT-0.05SGT is reported. A series of quenching experiments are performed to ascertain the…”
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    Redox-controlled potassium intercalation into two polyaromatic hydrocarbon solids by Romero, F. Denis, Pitcher, M. J., Hiley, C. I., Whitehead, G. F. S., Kar, S., Ganin, A. Y., Antypov, D., Collins, C., Dyer, M. S., Klupp, G., Colman, R. H., Prassides, K., Rosseinsky, M. J.

    Published in Nature chemistry (01-07-2017)
    “…Alkali metal intercalation into polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) has been studied intensely after reports of superconductivity in a number of potassium- and…”
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    B Cation Ordered Double Perovskite Ba2CoMo0.5Nb0.5O6-δ As a Potential SOFC Cathode by Deng, Z.Q, Smit, J.P, Niu, H.J, Evans, G, Li, M.R, Xu, Z.L, Claridge, J.B, Rosseinsky, M.J

    Published in Chemistry of materials (10-11-2009)
    “…This paper reports the evaluation of the cubic B site cation-ordered double perovskite system Ba2Co2−x (Mo1/2Nb1/2) x O6, resulting in the single phase…”
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    Uniform Emulsion-Templated Silica Beads with High Pore Volume and Hierarchical Porosity by Zhang, H., Hardy, G.C., Rosseinsky, M.J., Cooper, A.I.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (03-01-2003)
    “…A new type of porous silica bead (see Figure) with a narrow size distribution, useful for applications such as catalysis, biomolecule immobilization, and…”
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    A porous layered metal-organic framework from π–π-stacking of layers based on a Co6 building unit by Perkins, C.G., Warren, J.E., Fateeva, A., Stylianou, K.C., McLennan, A., Jelfs, K., Bradshaw, D., Rosseinsky, M.J.

    Published in Microporous and mesoporous materials (15-07-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► This metal-organic framework contains a novel Co6 cluster. ► 2D layers are packed into a porous 3D arrangement through synergic π–π…”
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