
About
Dr. Matthew Andrews is a Researcher in the School of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews, specializing in organometallic catalysis and CO2 utilisation. His work focuses on developing novel catalytic systems for sustainable chemistry, including polymer synthesis, radioiodination techniques, and bio-orthogonal labelling methods. Dr. Andrews has collaborated on multiple high-impact projects involving ligand design, transition metal catalysis, and reaction mechanism elucidation.
His research interests span catalytic processes, green chemistry, and organic synthesis methodologies. Recent publications highlight advancements in CO2 conversion via polyethylenimine synthesis and mechanistic insights into copper-mediated reactions. He has contributed to projects involving radiochemistry applications and bioconjugation strategies, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to chemical challenges.
Dr. Andrews has published extensively in top-tier journals such as Nature Communications, Journal of the American Chemical Society, and ACS Catalysis. His work emphasizes practical applications of fundamental chemical research, particularly in sustainable materials and medicinal chemistry contexts. While no specific grants or awards are listed, his active publication record underscores ongoing research contributions to the field.
Find Matthew Andrews elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Sinead KeaveneyUniversity of Wollongong · Senior Lecturer
Anna Pla-QuintanaUniversity of Girona · Research Professor
Andrew SwartsUniversity of Witwatersrand · Associate Professor
LeGrande SlaughterUniversity of North Texas · Professor
Laleh TahsiniOklahoma State University · Associate Professor
David VicicLehigh University · Professor