Nick Choi
University of North London
38 Papers
557 Citations
Nick Choi is an academic researcher from University of North London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Macrocyclic ligand. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 38 publications. Previous affiliations of Nick Choi include London Metropolitan University & University of London.
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Papers
Low-temperature synthesis of zintl compounds with a single-source molecular precursor
Michael A. Beswick,Nick Choi,Christopher N. Harmer,Alexander D. Hopkins,Mary McPartlin,Dominic S. Wright +5 more
TL;DR: The heterobimetallic phosphinidene complex constitutes a stable molecular single-source precursor to Zintl compounds and provides a potential low-temperature route to photoactive alkali metal antimonates.
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A novel hexaaza macrocycle with methylenephosphonate pendant arms: a potential useful chelate for biomedical applications†
S. W. Annie Bligh,Nick Choi,Carlos F. G. C. Geraldes,Stefan Knoke,Mary McPartlin,Mahesh J. Sanganee,Thomas M. Woodroffe +6 more
TL;DR: A new 18-membered hexaaza macrocyclic ligand with four pendant methylenephosphonates has been synthesized via the Mannich reaction.
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Dimeric yttrium(III) and neodymium(III) macrocyclic complexes: potential catalysts for hydrolysis of double-stranded DNA
TL;DR: X-ray structural analysis of [{YL(OH)(H2O)]4+ showed each yttrium atom to be coordinated to six nitrogens in the macrocycle, two hydroxide bridging units and one water molecule; the two macrocycles within the dimer have virtually identical conformations.
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A synthetic and structural study of the formation of cyclic [(RP)nE]− anions and Zintl compounds using E(NMe2)3 (E = As, Sb)
Alan Bashall,Michael A. Beswick,Nick Choi,Alexander D. Hopkins,Sara J. Kidd,Yvonne G. Lawson,Marta E. G. Mosquera,Mary McPartlin,Paul R. Raithby,Andrew E. H. Wheatley,Jody A. Wood,Dominic S. Wright +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the synthesis and X-ray structures of several complexes containing [(RP)nE]− (n = 3 or 4) and E73− anions are reported.
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Heterobimetallic (Imido)antimony/Lithium Cages Containing [Sb(NR)(3)](3-) Trianions
Michael A. Beswick,Nick Choi,Christopher N. Harmer,Alexander D. Hopkins,Mary McPartlin,Michael A. Paver,Paul R. Raithby,Alexander Steiner,Mustafa Tombul,Dominic S. Wright +9 more
TL;DR: The low-temperature X-ray structures of 1-4 show that they are composed of 14-membered polyhedral cages constructed from the association of two [Sb(NR)(3)](3)(-) trianions with six Li(+) cations.
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