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Research project

Atomic and Molecular Endofullerenes: Spins in a box

Staff

Lead researcher

Professor Malcolm Levitt

Professor of Chemistry

Research interests

  • Magnetic Resonance
  • Endofullerenes
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Other researchers

Professor Richard Whitby

Professor of Chemistry

Research interests

  • Synthesis, properties and application of atomic and molecular endofullerenes.
  • The use of flow chemistry for the rapid acquisition of mechanistic and process information.
  • The synthesis of polyaromatic molecules for optoelectronic applications.
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Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups

Research outputs

Sally Bloodworth & Richard J. Whitby, 2022, Communications Chemistry, 5(1)
Type: review
David E. Korenchan, Jiaqi Lu, Mohamed Sabba, Laurynas Dagys, Lynda J. Brown, Malcolm H. Levitt & Alexej Jerschow, 2022, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 24(39), 24239-24246
Type: article
Gabriela Hoffman, George R. Bacanu, Elizabeth Marsden, Mark Walkey, Mohamed Sabba, Sally Bloodworth, Graham J. Tizzard, Malcolm H. Levitt & Richard J. Whitby, 2022, Chemical Communications, 2022(80), 11284-11287
Type: article
Tanzeeha Jafari, George Razvan Bacanu, Anna Shugai, Urmas Nagel, Mark Walkey, Gabriela Hoffman, Malcolm H. Levitt, Richard J. Whitby & Toomas Rõõm, 2022, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 24(17), 9943-9952
Type: article
Boris Kharkov, Xueyou Duan, Jyrki JS Rantaharju, Mohamed Sabba, Malcolm H. Levitt, James W. Canary & Alexej Jerschow, 2022, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 24(12), 7531-7538
Type: article