From Molecules to Crystal Engineering:  Supramolecular Isomerism and Polymorphism in Network Solids

Brian Moulton and Michael J. Zaworotko*
Department of Chemistry, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Avenue, SCA 400, Tampa, Florida 33620
Chem. Rev., 2001, 101 (6), pp 1629–1658
DOI: 10.1021/cr9900432
Publication Date (Web): May 12, 2001
Copyright © 2001 American Chemical Society

Brian Moulton was born in Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1970. He received his B.Sc. degree in Chemistry from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He worked with Diazans Limited on the synthesis and development of novel drug molecules from 1994 to 1999 before he joined Professor Zaworotko's research group. He is currently working toward his Ph.D. degree under Professor Zaworotko at the University of South Florida in Tampa in the area of crystal engineering.

Michael J. Zaworotko was born in South Wales, U.K., and received his B.Sc. degree from Imperial College, London, in 1977. He earned his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry in 1982 at the University of Alabama under the supervision of Professor Atwood in the field of organoaluminum chemistry. After completing a postdoctoral fellowship with Professor Stobart at the University of Victoria, Canada, he accepted an Assistant Professor position at Saint Mary's University (Halifax, Nova Scotia) in 1985. His research program initially focused upon organometallic chemistry and ionic liquids but soon evolved toward the solid state, in particular crystal engineering of organic and metal−organic networks. He became Professor and Chair of Chemistry at the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL, in 1999.

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  • Published In Issue June 13, 2001
  • Received September 6, 2000

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