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Cameron Jones is a Professor in the School of Chemistry at Monash University. He specializes in organometallic and inorganic chemistry, focusing on low-valent metal complexes, catalytic activation of small molecules (CO₂, N₂, H₂), and main group metal chemistry. His research contributes to sustainable chemistry and materials science.
He has led multiple research projects funded by ARC and other institutions, including studies on magnesium(I) complexes, magnetometry facilities, and molecular structure elucidation. His work emphasizes the synthesis and reactivity of novel ligands and metal hydride systems, with applications in catalysis and green chemistry.
Key research areas include: metal-ligand interactions, activation of inert molecules, and development of functional materials. His publications (439+) highlight structural, synthetic, and mechanistic insights into organometallic systems.
Notable collaborations include international partnerships with institutions like Université Paul Sabatier. His group's work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals through innovations in resource-efficient chemical processes.
Grants and projects include leadership roles in initiatives such as 'Teaching Main Group Compounds to Activate Catalytically Relevant Bonds' (2021–2026) and 'Magnetometry Facility for Molecular and Nanoscale Materials.'
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