Dr Michael Plater
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Dr Michael Plater
BSc(Lough), PhD(Lond) DSc(Aberdeen) FRSC CChem
Senior Lecturer
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Dr John Plater Department of Chemistry University of Aberdeen Meston Walk Aberdeen AB24 3UE Meston Room G103 m.j.plater@abdn.ac.uk
Biography
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Summary
John Plater has degrees from three universities: BSc in chemistry First Class (Loughborough 1986), PhD in heterocyclic synthesis, (Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine 1989) and DSc (Aberdeen 2009)
He graduated with a Doctor of Science on 7th July 2009. This was awarded by the University of Aberdeen after the approval from three external referee's of a bound thesis of all published work with a short synopsis in the period 1990-2002. It vindicates the high standard of the applicants research activities.
DSc thesis title: Innovation in Organic Chemistry
PhD thesis title: Trithiadiazapyne (3 sulphurs, 2 nitrogens, 1 cyclic alkyne)
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Research mentors
Research Fellow supervisor: Clark Still (New York)
PhD supervisor: Charles Rees (London)
BSc project supervisor: Harry Heaney (Loughborough)
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Research mentor projects
WC Still, Conformationally restricted polyethers
CW Rees, Rings with an unusually high proportion of heteroatoms(S-N) on the border of organic and inorganic chemistry
H Heaney, N-Alkylnitrilium salts to make acylated pyrroles and indoles.
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Awards and Prizes
Edmund White Award for best PhD thesis 1989; British Fulbright Scholarship 1989; Realising our Potential Award (ROPA) 1999; 15th Lakeland Heterocyclic Meeting 2001. Poster Competition, Novel Applications of Conjugated Porphyrins; Think Crime Award 2006. Developing Fingerprints: Finding a Hidden Signature. Â
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Recent presentations
'New Reagents for the Enhancement of Latent Fingerprints'Â 10th British Association for Human Identification(BAHID) symposium, 6-8th June, 2009, Dundee, Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification.
 'New Reagents for the Enhancement of Latent Fingerprints' Gregynog Synthesis Workshop 11th – 13th September, Newtown, Wales, 2009
'Crystallisation studies using polycarboxylic acids or dipyridyl ligands and divalent metal ions (Co, Mn, Cu, Zn, Cd)' Scottish Dalton Division Meeting, 7th October 2009, University of St Andrews.
Professional Bodies
I was admitted to the Royal Society of Chemistry as a student member on 11th July, 1986, President R.O.C. Norman; as a member on 29th April 1994, President C.W. Rees; as a fellow on 13th July 2001, President S.V. Ley
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Administration
Secretary of the Local Section Royal Society of Chemistry March 1998-March 2003
Vice-chairman of the Local Section Royal Society of Chemistry March 2003-2005
Level 3 course coordinator for 3 years as senior lecturer
Level 2 course coordinator Oct. 2007-present
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 Publications
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Education                         Â
'O' Levels 1978-1980
Physics(A)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Geography(A)
Chemistry(A)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â English Language(C)
Biology(A)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â English Literature(A)
Mathematics(B)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Religious Education(A)
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'A' Levels 1980-1982
Chemistry(A)
Biology(A)
Physics(B)
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Oct. 1990-1997Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Lecturer in organic chemistry at Aberdeen University.
July. 1995-1997Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Lecturer grade B
Aug. 1998-present       Senior lecturer in chemistry
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Teaching Duties  Â
Chemistry for Chemical Engineers                               (L1 12h)
Heteroaromatic chemistry and asymmetric synthesis
for drug synthesis and design                                        (L4 12h)
Reactive intermediates in synthesis                               (L4 12h)
Aromatic chemistry                                                       (L3 12h)
Organic and Biological Reaction mechanisms              (L2 12h)                                 Â
Organic laboratory                                                         (L3 36h)
Organic laboratory                                                         (L2 24h)
Project students(Final year BSc and MChem, taught MChem, exchange students)         Â
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Interests and hobbies             Ceroc dancing and campanology
- Research
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Current Research
Organic Chemistry - Research Highlights
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 Crystal structure of a stable free radicalstable oxoverdazyl free radical: structural and magnetic characterization. M. J. Plater, S. Kemp, E. Coronado, C. J. Gómez-GarcÃa, R. W. Harrington and W. Clegg, Polyhedron, 2006, 25, 2433-2438
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The first double helical coordination network with shared copper atoms. M. J. Plater, B. de Silva, J. P. Sinclair, T. Gelbrich and M. B. Hursthouse, J. Mol. Struct, 2006, 784, 269-271
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 Structures of Pb(II) Porphyrins: [5,10,15,20‑Tetrakis‑triisopropylsilylethynylporphinato]lead(II) and [5,15‑Bis‑(3,5‑bis‑tert‑butylphenyl)‑10,20‑bis‑triisopropylsilylethynylporphinato]lead(II), M. J. Plater, S. Aiken, T. Gelbrich, M. B. Hursthouse and G. Bourhill, Polyhedron, 2001, 20, 3219-3224
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Squares formulated as [M(HBTC)(BIPY)(H2O)] with M = Mn. Co forms similar chains. For M = Mn the ground state is ferromagnetic with S = 5 (10 unpaired electrons). The M-O-M angles close to 90 o  favour ferromagnetic exchange for both Mn and Co.
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Microporous Network [Co3(TPO)2(BIPY)2(H2O)6] xH2OÂ
Overlay of bipyridyl rings in[Co(SDA)(BIPY)(H2O)]Â SDA = cis-stilbenedicarboxylic acid. Â
Multicomponent Solid State Assembly from H3BTC and H3TPO with M(II) (M = Co, Mn or Zn) and 2,2-Bipyridyl:Design and Control of Co-ordination Architecture. (H3BTC = benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylic acid, H3TPO = tris-(4-carboxylphenyl)phosphine oxide, M. J. Plater, M. R. St. J. Foreman, E. Coronado, C. J. Gomez-Garcia and A. M. Z. Slawin,, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. 1999, 23, 4209-4216
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ÂCooperative Assembly of a Double-Stranded Hydrogen Bonded Porphyrin Zip
M. J. Plater, S. Aiken and G. Bourhill, Tetrahedron Lett., 2001, 42, 2225-2229Â Â
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ÂAza analogues of Koelsch's free radical and an improved procedure for the ring contraction of 1,10-phenanthroline into 4,5-diazafluorenone. Â
Heterocyclic Free Radicals: Part 1. 4,5-Diazafluorene Derivatives of Koelsch's Free Radical: An ESR and Metal-Ion Complexation Study, M. J. Plater, E. Lattmann and S. Kemp, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. I, 2000, 971-979
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The Synthesis and Evaluation of o-Phenylenediamine Derivatives as Probes for Nitric Oxide Detection, M. J. Plater, I. Greig, M. Helfrich and S. Ralston, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. I, 2001, 20, 2553-2559
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Fullerene Tectonics Part 1. A Programmed Precursor to C60, M. J. Plater, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. I, 1997, 2897-2901
Fullerene Tectonics Part 2. Synthesis and Pyrolysis of Halogenated Benzo[c]phenanthrenes, M. J. Plater, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. I, 1997, 2903-2909
- Teaching
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Teaching Responsibilities
 Dr Plater teaches in the following courses:Â
- CM2510 Biological and Organic Chemistry
- CM3019 Organic and Biological Chemistry
- CM4017/CM4024 Honours/Advanced Chemistry
- Publications
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Heterocyclic Synthesis of Crowded Aposafranones: Structure of 1-Methyl-8-dimethylamino-10-phenylphenazin-2-(10H)one and Related Compounds
ChemistryOpen, vol. 12, no. 2, e202300007Contributions to Journals: Articles2,6-Bis(phenylamino)-4-(iminophenyl)benzoquinone
MolBank, vol. 2022, no. 3, M1406Contributions to Journals: ArticlesBis(3-butylamino-4-nitro)piperazine
MolBank, vol. 2022, no. 2, M1390Contributions to Journals: ArticlesPotential Building Blocks for 1,4-Dihydro-N-heteroacenes
ChemistryOpen, vol. 11, no. 6, e202200092Contributions to Journals: ArticlesA Potential Iterative Approach to 1,4-Dihydro-N-Heteroacene Arrays
ChemistryOpen, vol. 11, no. 3, e202100150Contributions to Journals: ArticlesLiquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry analysis of mauveine extracted from silk fabrics: a Victorian dress in Gunnersbury Park and Museum and a modern Charles Rees bow tie
Journal of Chemical Research, vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 1-8Contributions to Journals: ArticlesCrystalline Forms of Trazodone Dihydrates
Molecules, vol. 26, 5361Contributions to Journals: ArticlesLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis of dyes formed by in situ oxidative methods then purified by absorption and extraction from hair wefts
Journal of Chemical Research, vol. 45, no. 5-6, pp. 450-461Contributions to Journals: ArticlesLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis of cationic aniline dyes from the Technical University of Dresden Historical Collection of Dyes
Journal of Chemical Research, vol. 44, no. 5-6, pp. 326-335Contributions to Journals: ArticlesShaken, not stirred: a schools test for aldehydes and ketones
Journal of Chemical Research, vol. 44, no. 1-2, pp. 104-107Contributions to Journals: Articles