Sonja Pullen - Catalysis

Author Information

Dr. Sonja Pullen is a researcher affiliated with the Homogeneous, Supramolecular, and Bio-Inspired Catalysis group at the Van't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Amsterdam, located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Her research focuses on the intersection of catalysis, coordination chemistry, and material science, particularly in the context of metal-organic frameworks and self-assembled coordination cages.

Research Contributions

Dr. Pullen has made significant contributions to the field of catalysis, particularly in the study of transition metal catalysis in confined spaces and the self-assembly of coordination cages. Her work has explored the heterogeneous nature of cisplatin-1-methyluracil complexes, the relationship between metal-organic frameworks and discrete coordination cages, and the functionality of stimuli-responsive coordination cages as singlet oxygen photosensitizers. Her research also delves into the structural and functional complexity of self-assembled coordination cages, contributing to advancements in the design and application of multifunctional catalytic systems.

Aliases

Dr. Sonja Pullen is also known by the aliases "S. Pullen" and "Sonja Pullen".

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Citation Count 1162
H-index 15
Paper Count 40

Publications:

DOI: 10.1002/9783527832033.ch18

Year: 2021

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