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I received my BSc/PhD from Newcastle University, was a Welch Fellow at the University of Texas, Austin, and a postdoctoral fellow with the late Sir G. Wilkinson at Imperial College, and at the IRC Durham. Following a further stint at IC, I was awarded a Leverhulme Fellowship and moved to UEA as a lecturer (1999), Senior Lecturer (2007) and Reader (2009). I was appointed Professor of Inorganic Materials in Hull in 2012. I have many links with the Far East, and have been a Visiting Professor at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry (SIOC), The Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing (ICCAS), Guest Professor at Sichuan Normal University in Chengdu, and am currently Guest Professor at Northwest University in Xi'an http://chem.nwu.edu.cn/teacher.php?id=274.

研究领域

Materials Chemistry

Coordination chemistry Macrocyclic chemistry Catalysis My research group uses coordination chemistry to tackle a number of issues including MOFs for H2/CO2 storage and the use of metal agents against Cancers. We are also interested in coordination chemistry of macrocycles, as well as synthesising new catalysts for olefin polymerization and biodegradable polymer production.

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Metallocalixarene catalysts: a-olefin polymerisation and ROP of cyclic esters. C. Redshaw, Dalton Trans. 2016, 45, 9018 – 9030. Doi: 10.1039/C6DT01529H Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Cytotoxicity Studies of p-Sulfonatocalix[4]arene Lanthanide Complexes. D. M. Miller-Shakesby, B. P. Burke, S. Nigam, G. J. Stasiuk, T. J. Prior, S. J. Archibald and C. Redshaw, Cryst. Eng. Comm. 2016, 18, 4977-4987. Doi: 10.1039/C6CE00209A Functionalization of pyrene to Advanced Luminescence Materials - A review of Methodology. X. Feng, T. Yamato, J. -Y. Hu and C. Redshaw. Chem. Eur. J. 2016, 22, 11898-11916. Doi: 10.1002/chem.201600465 Vanadium(V) Oxo and Imido calix[8]arene complexes: Synthesis, structural studies and ethylene homo-(co-)polymerization capability. C. Redshaw, M. J. Walton, D. S. Lee, C. Jiang, and M. R.J. Elsegood and K. Michiue, Chem. Eur. J. 2015, 21, 5199-5210. Doi: 10.1002/chem.201406084 Highly Selective and Immortal Magnesium Calixarene Complexes for Ring Opening Polymerization of rac-Lactide. M. J. Walton, S. J. Lancaster, and C. Redshaw. Chem.Cat.Chem. 2014, 6, 1892-1898.VIP status and Front cover. Doi: 10.1002/cctc.201402041 Bi- and tri-dentate imino-based iron & cobalt complex pre-catalysts for ethylene oligo-/polymerization. J. Ma, C. Feng, S. Wang, K.-Q. Zhao, W.-H. Sun, C. Redshaw and G.A. Solan, Inorg. Chem. Frontiers, 2014, 1, 14-34 (Front cover for the first issue of the first volume). Doi: 10.1039/C3QI00028A Reduction of diphenylacetylene using Al powder in the presence of noble metal catalysts in water. U. Rayhan, Z. Kowser, C. Redshaw and T. Yamato, Tetrahedron 2016, 72, 6943-6947. A ratiometric Al3+ ion probe based on the coumarin-quinoline FRET system. Q. Zhu, L. Li, L. Mu, X. Zeng, C. Redshaw and G. Wei, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry 2016, 238, 217-224. A novel fluorescence “on–off–on” chemosensor for Hg2+ via a water-assistant blocking heavy atom effect. C. Wu, J.-L. Zhao, X. -K. Jiang, C. -Z. Wang, X. -L. Ni, X. Zeng, C. Redshaw and T. Yamato, Dalton Trans. 2016, 45, 14948-14953. An unprecedented photochemical reaction for anthracene-containing derivatives. J. -L. Zhao, X. -k. Jiang, C. Wu, C. -Z. Wang, X. Zeng, C. Redshaw and T. Yamato, ChemPhysChem. 2016, Version of Record online : 5 SEP 2016, DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201600783. Supramolecular Assemblies Constructed from Inverted Cucurbit[7]uril and Lanthanide Cations: Synthesis, structure and sorption properties. Q. Li, S. -C. Qiu, Y. -Q. Zhang, S. -F. Xue, Z. Tao, T. J. Prior, C. Redshaw, X. Xiao, Q. -J. Zhu, RSC Adv. 2016, 6, 77805-77810. “Janus” calixarenes: double–sided molecular linkers for facile, multi-anchor point, multi-functional, surface modification. J. P. Buttress, D. P. Day, J. Courtney, E. J. Lawrence, D. L. Hughes, A. Crossley, S. E. Matthews, P. C. Bulman Page, C. Redshaw and G. G. Wildgoose, Langmuir. 2016, 32, 7806-7813. [275] Click-modified hexahomotrioxacalix[3]arenes as fluorometric and colorimetric dual-modal chemosensor for 2,4,6-trinitrophenol. C. Wu; J. -L. Zhao; X. -K. Jiang; X. -L. Ni, X. Zeng, C. Redshaw, T. Yamato, Analytica Chimica Acta, 2016, 936, 216-221. Synthesis and evaluation of a novel fluorescent sensor based on hexahomotrioxacalix[3]arene for Zn(Ⅱ) and Cd(Ⅱ). X.-K. Jiang, Y. Ikejiri, C.-C. Jin, C. Wu, J.-L. Zhao, X.-L. Ni, X. Zeng, C. Redshaw and T. Yamato, Tetrahedron 2016,72, 4854-4858. Structure and emission studies of Schiff-base [2+2] macrocycles derived from 2,2/-oxydianiline and the ROP capability of their organoaluminium complexes.W. Yang, K.-Q. Zhao, T. J. Prior, D. L. Hughes, A. Arbaoui, T. Bian, Y. Chao, M. R. J. Elsegood and C. Redshaw, Dalton Trans. 2016, 45, 11990-12005. Extended π-conjugated pyrene derivatives: structural, photophysical and electrochemical properties. X. Feng, N. Seto, C.-Z. Wang, T. Matsumoto, J. Tanaka, M. R. J. Elsegood, L. Horsburgh, C. Redshaw and T. Yamato, Chem. Select 2016, 1, 1926-1932. Synthesis, structural properties, electrophilic substitution reactions and DFT computational studies of calix[3]benzofurans. M. M. Islam, T. Akther, Y. Ikejiri, T. Matsumoto, J. Tanaka, S. Rahman, P. E. Georghiou, D. L. Hughes, C. Redshaw and T. Yamato. RSC Advances 2016, 6, 50808-50817. Molecular Catalysis for Precise Olefin Polymerization and ROP 2015. C. Redshaw, Catalysts 2016, 6, 53. Functionalization of pyrene to Advanced Luminescence Materials - A review of Methodology. X. Feng, T. Yamato, J. -Y. Hu and C. Redshaw. Chem. Eur. J. 2016, 22, 11898-11916. Thiacalix[4]arene derivatives bearing imidazole units: a ditopic hard/soft receptor for Na+//Ag+/ and K+//Ag+/ with allosteric effect and a reusable extractant for dichromate anions. J.-L. Zhao, C. Wu, X. Zeng, S. Rahman, P. E. Georghiou, M. R. J. Elsegood, T. G. Warwick, C. Redshaw, S. J. Teat and T. YamatoChemistry Select 2016, 1, 1541-1547.

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