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Dr Muhammad Sajjad is a Research Fellow at the School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews. His research focuses on organometallic chemistry, solid-state reactivity, and crystal engineering, with emphasis on transition metal complexes and their applications in catalysis and materials science. He has contributed to studies involving iridium-pincer complexes, gold(I)-acetylene systems, and in-crystallo reactivity mechanisms.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text. His publications highlight expertise in designing functional metal complexes and understanding their solid-state behavior through advanced crystallographic techniques. Notable projects include methane activation using unsaturated iridium complexes and exploring lattice adaptivity in group 7 pincer complexes under gas-solid interactions.
He has collaborated with researchers like S. A. Macgregor and A. S. Weller on multiple studies. No awards or grants are mentioned. Current affiliations include the School of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews.
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