Alex J. Stirk
@alexjstirk.bsky.social
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Ph.D in rotaxane containing MOFs. Now in solid state pharma. Interested in all things solid state and interlocked.
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I got accepted for a PhD in his group in 2012. I chose Canada instead. I often wonder what it would have been like to have accepted that offer.
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Link to the deposited structure that I'm pretty sure these were from (it's been a while!)

www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/structures/S...
Search Results - Access Structures
www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk
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stecanossa.bsky.social
My tutorial review on single crystal diffraction analysis is now online @crystengcomm.rsc.org! Students, supervisors, and reviewers: Please consider this thought-provoking read to discover many facets of the crystallographic practice that are often overlooked or misunderstood 💎 #crystallography
Useful practices in single crystal diffraction analysis of reticular structures
Single crystal diffraction analysis remains the gold standard for the three-dimensional atomic structure characterization of framework materials such as metal–organic frameworks, covalent organic fram...
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chemistryworld.com
Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi are this year's winners of the Nobel prize in chemistry for their work on MOFs – just a few grams of these materials can have the same surface area as a football pitch. Julia Robinson with the details.
2025 chemistry Nobel prize goes to the scientists behind metal–organic frameworks
Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi take top prize for discovery and development of versatile materials with a huge surface area
www.chemistryworld.com
alexjstirk.bsky.social
We have always been at war with coordination polymers.
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They can be really pretty! Here's one that's a metal-organic rotaxane framework!
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Stop DM'ing me for grant money. I don't have any.
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Come on guys. I need this.
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I wish to be referred to as Dr. Alex "Double Nobel" Stirk from now on. Please respect that.
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Yeeesss!!! Since many Loeb group PhDs mixed rotaxanes with MOFs I therefore claim double Nobel status and should be treated as such. You're very welcome.
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Ok, I know I'm really liking my new board, but I'm not sure it has an outboard motor.
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In case someone was wondering about the origin of those frequences... 😌 I admit this is pretty challenging to decipher in terms of real-space to reciprocal-space relationship, without knowing know how it is made. #FourierTransform #Crystallography #Braggyourpattern
An aperiodic tiling formed by the intersection of two square tilings of squares, one tilted by 43° with respect to the other. Many shapes are visible, diamonds, triangles, irregular octagons, and many other.
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Taken me so long to get to this point of owning my own board, but it's here! Torq 9'1". All waxed and ready to go on its maiden voyage!
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dryeeseeks.bsky.social
TIL that you can get hydrochloric acid like this. I have no idea why we bought this. It’s giving boxed wine / to-go vibes.
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To all of those going to ICCOSS '25. Just know that I'm extremely jealous and dying of envy.
I hope none of your projector adaptors work and they reschedule it to a more convenient date for me.
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New Stirk just dropped. She's so little! Mom is doing great. Looking forward to taking a break from chemistry for a little bit!
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zhichangliu.bsky.social
🔗Medieval Chainmail meets Modern Materials! Our 2D [c2]daisy chain polymer (think: molecular-scale armor!) self-assembles into chainmail-like networks, achieving shape-shifting superpowers under stimuli.
⚡️ Breakthrough for soft robotics & smart textiles! #MaterialsScience
👉https://rdcu.be/ehOa6
alexjstirk.bsky.social
This is great work. Some in the Loeb group back between 2013-2017 were trying ever so hard to get reliable daisy chains to work. It mostly the imidazole templating route. There's an MSc thesis from 2015 that a lot of work was done on this. Glad to see that daisy chains are sill of interest!
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Cursed chemdraw.
mofpapers.bsky.social
Enzyme-loaded Fe3+-doped ZIF-90 particles as catalytic bioreactor hybrids for operating catalytic cascades http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2025/SC/D5SC01972A
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I miss this field a lot.😞
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So far, so good. I had it on the maximum 650 rpm with two 3 mm balls and no breakages. I broke one vial though when I stuffed in 10 × 3 mm to see what the limit would be.