First author on one paper and co-author on another.
Jonathan’s work contributed to the publication of two papers. The first included work carried out by Jonathan for his final year MSci project. It describes a new and very versatile method to create multimetallic compounds and functionalised nanoparticles using simple building blocks. This work will enabling metals with different properties to be applied within the same system. The paper was published in the ACS journal Inorganic Chemistry (the leading journal in the subject area worldwide) and Jonathan appears as first-author:
J. A. Robson, F. Gonzalez de Rivera, K. A. Jantan, M. N. Wenzel, A. J. P. White, O. Rossell and J. D. E. T. Wilton-Ely “Bifunctional chalcogen linkers for the stepwise generation of multimetallic assemblies and functionalized nanoparticles” Inorg. Chem., 2016, 55, 12982–12996. DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.6b02409
James also contributed to a second paper published in the leading European journal for Inorganic Chemistry along with other UG members of the Wilton-Ely Research Group - Emily Parmenter and Jubeda Hena
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