Stephen Lee
Professor
Research Focus
- Porous Organic Coordination Solids: Developing stronger porous solids in which all the host porous bonds are covalent in character
- Introduce cross-linkable guests (such as di-isocyanides or disilyltriflates) which will react with these nucleophilic groups leading to a fully covalent organic porous solid
- Long range order in intermetallic phases: Examine noble metal alloys where unit cell dimensions range from just a few, to almost 104 Å
Publications
- Gardner, G.; Kiang, Y. H.; Lee, S.; Asgaonkar, A.; Venkataraman, D. Exchange properties of a 3-D coordination compound. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118(29), 6946.
- Gardner, G.; Venkataraman, D.; Moore, J. S.; Lee, S. Spontaneous assembly of hinged coordination network. Nature 1995, 374, 792.
- Venkataraman, D.; Gardner, G. B.; Lee, S.; Moore, J. S. Zeolite-like behavior of a coordination compound. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, 11600.
- DiMasi, E.; Aronson, M. C.; Mansfield, J. F.; Foran, B.; Lee, S. Chemical pressure and charge density waves in rare earth polytellurides. Phys. Rev. 1995, B52, 404.
- Venkataraman, D.; Lee, S.; Zhang, J.; Moore, J. S. An organic solid with wide channels based on hydrogen bonding between macrocycles. Nature 1994, 371, 591.