Professor Emeritus Maxwell Crossley
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Professor Emeritus Maxwell Crossley

FAA, FRSN, FRACI, C.Chem; BSc PhD Melbourne
Professor of Chemistry (Organic Chemistry) and University Professorial Fellow
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61 2 9351 2751
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61 2 9351 3329
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F07 - Carslaw Building
The University of Sydney
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Professor Emeritus Maxwell Crossley

Born in Casterton in western Victoria and educated at The University of Melbourne, Australia, Maxwell Crossley is currently a Professor of Chemistry (Organic Chemistry) at The University of Sydney. Max started his career as a post-doctoral Fellow at the Research Institute for Medicine and Chemistry in Massachusetts USA with Professor Sir Derek Barton in 1976, then worked as a Research Associate at MIT USA with Professor JE Baldwin. In 1978 Max moved to Oxford University UK where he continued to work with Professor Baldwin and returned to Australia in 1980 as a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne. Later that year Max moved to Sydney with his first position in Academia as a Lecturer at The University of Sydney, and from there has been promoted to Professor and University Professorial Fellow. Max is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (elected 2001). He has received a number of accolades for his research excellence, including the Birch Medal (1998), the H.G. Smith Memorial Medal (2001), a Centenary Medal (2003), the David Craig Medal (2012) and the Robert Burns Woodward Award (2012).

Max’s main research interests are Porphyrin Chemistry, Amino Acids and Peptides of Biological Importance, Functional Materials and Molecular Electronics. Continuous research funding from the Australian Research Council since 1981 is in excess of A$10 million. In this time Max has published over 195 peer-reviewed articles in journals of international repute and more recently has successfully applied for two international patents. He has delivered numerous plenary and invited lectures at international symposia and conferences, and presented research colloquia at more than 60 institutions in France, Germany, The Netherlands, the UK, Japan, Sweden, China, Switzerland and Australia.

The Crossley Research Group is busy and growing in numbers each year. There are approximately 10 members of his Group at The University of Sydney at present, along with numerous research collaborations occurring with both local and overseas universities.

  • Porphyrin Chemistry
  • Metalloporphyrin assemblies and arrays
  • Molecular recognition, molecular clefts and chiral cavities
  • Molecular electronics
  • Artificial photosynthesis
  • 1994 Sir Robert Price Lecturer
  • 1995 First Australia-France Foundation Fellow under the Bede Morris Fellowship Scheme administered by the Australian Academy of Science
  • 1998 Birch Medal of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute
  • 1998 Fellow, the Royal Australian Chemical Institute
  • 2001 Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science
  • 2001 H. G. Smith Medal of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute
  • 2001 Dillon Steele Lecturer - University of Queensland
  • 2002 Mahler Lecturer - University of Texas at Austin
  • 2003 Centenary Medal, awarded by the Governor-General of Australia
  • 2006 University Professorial Fellow - The University of Sydney
  • 2012 David Craig Medal - Australian Academy of Science
  • 2012 Robert Burns Woodward Career Award in Porphyrin Chemistry - International Society for Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines
  • 2013 RACI Leighton Memorial Medal
  • 2015 Elected to Fellowship of the Royal Society of New South Wales

Publications

Book Chapters

  • Larsen, J., Bruggemann, B., Polivka, T., Sly, J., Crossley, M., Sundstrom, V., Akesson, E. (2006). Energy transfer dynamics in Zn-porphyrin-appended dendrimers. In A Welford Castleman Jr. and Michele L Kimble (Eds.), Femtochemistry VII. Fundamental Ultrafast Processes in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology, (pp. 113-117). The Netherlands: Elsevier.

Journals

  • Canfield, P., Reimers, J., Crossley, M. (2024). “Polytopal Rearrangement Model of Stereoisomerization” and Its Potential as the Basis for a Systematic Model of All Stereoisomerism. ACS Organic & Inorganic Au, 4(4), 356-372. [More Information]
  • Gallaher, J., Wright, K., Frazer, L., MacQueen, R., Crossley, M., Castellano, F., Schmidt, T. (2021). High efficiency deep red to yellow photochemical upconversion under solar irradiance. Energy and Environmental Science, 14(10), 5541-5551. [More Information]
  • Canfield, P., Blake, I., Cai, Z., Luck, I., Krausz, E., Kobayashi, R., Reimers, J., Crossley, M. (2018). A new fundamental type of conformational isomerism. Nature Chemistry, 10(6), 615-624. [More Information]

Conferences

  • Hossain, M., Yu, Z., Canning, J., Ast, S., Wong, J., Rutledge, P., Crossley, M., Jamalipour, A. (2016). Temperature Controlled Portable Smartphone Fluorimeter. The 6th Asia Pacific Optical Sensors Conference, Shanghai: OSA (Optical Society America). [More Information]
  • Moura, L., Canning, J., Lindoy, L., Cook, K., Crossley, M., Luo, Y., Peng, G., Glavind, L., Kristensen, M. (2013). A fluorescence study of self-assembled silica layers on D-shaped optical fibre. Fourth Asia Pacific Optical Sensors Conference (APOS 2013), Washington, USA: SPIE Proceedings. [More Information]
  • Canning, J., Lindoy, L., Huyang, G., Naqshbandi, M., Cook, K., Crossley, M., Luo, Y., Peng, G., Glavind, L., Kristensen, M. (2013). Exploring the room temperature self-assembly of silica nanoparticle layers on optical fibres. Fourth International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering (SMN13), Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia: SPIE Proceedings. [More Information]

2024

  • Canfield, P., Reimers, J., Crossley, M. (2024). “Polytopal Rearrangement Model of Stereoisomerization” and Its Potential as the Basis for a Systematic Model of All Stereoisomerism. ACS Organic & Inorganic Au, 4(4), 356-372. [More Information]

2021

  • Gallaher, J., Wright, K., Frazer, L., MacQueen, R., Crossley, M., Castellano, F., Schmidt, T. (2021). High efficiency deep red to yellow photochemical upconversion under solar irradiance. Energy and Environmental Science, 14(10), 5541-5551. [More Information]

2018

  • Canfield, P., Blake, I., Cai, Z., Luck, I., Krausz, E., Kobayashi, R., Reimers, J., Crossley, M. (2018). A new fundamental type of conformational isomerism. Nature Chemistry, 10(6), 615-624. [More Information]
  • Farley, C., Aggarwal, A., Singh, S., Dolor, A., To, P., Falber, A., Crossley, M., Drain, C. (2018). A structural model of nitro-porphyrin dyes based on spectroscopy and density functional theory. Journal of Computational Chemistry, 39(18), 1129-1142. [More Information]
  • Dover, C., Gallaher, J., Frazer, L., Tapping, P., Petty (II), A., Crossley, M., Anthony, J., Kee, T., Schmidt, T. (2018). Endothermic singlet fission is hindered by excimer formation. Nature Chemistry, 10(3), 305-310. [More Information]

2017

  • Kafi, A., Yusoff, M., Choucair, M., Crossley, M. (2017). A conductive crosslinked graphene/cytochrome c netoworks for the electrochemical and biosensing study. Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry, 21(10), 2761-2767. [More Information]
  • Kafi, A., Azmi, N., Yusoff, M., Crossley, M. (2017). Fabrication of 3-dimensional cross-linked redox enzyme/nanomaterials. Procedia Technology, 27, 201-202. [More Information]
  • Kafi, A., Azmi, N., Yusoff, M., Crossley, M. (2017). Superoxide radical biosensor based on a 3D enzyme/carbon nanotube conductive networks. Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 17(8), 5896-5899. [More Information]

2016

  • Wang, G., Feng, K., Crossley, M., Xing, L., Xiao, H., Li, W., Tung, C., Wu, L. (2016). Conformation-controlled diplatinum(II)-ferrocene dyads to achieve long-lived charge-separated states. Chemistry - A European Journal, 22(34), 11962-11966. [More Information]
  • Reimers, J., Panduwinata, D., Visser, J., Chin, Y., Tang, C., Goerigk, L., Ford, M., Baker, M., Sum, A., Coenen, M., Hush, N., Crossley, M., et al (2016). From Chaos to Order: Chain-Length Dependence of the Free Energy of Formation of Meso-tetraalkylporphyrin Self-Assembled Monolayer Polymorphs. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 120(3), 1739-1748. [More Information]
  • Cheng, Y., Nattestad, A., Schulze, T., MacQueen, R., Fuckel, B., Lips, K., Wallace, G., Khoury, T., Crossley, M., Schmidt, T. (2016). Increased upconversion performance for thin film solar cells: A trimolecular composition. Chemical Science, 7(1), 559-568. [More Information]

2015

  • Reimers, J., Panduwinata, D., Visser, J., Chin, Y., Tang, C., Goerigk, L., Ford, M., Sintic, M., Sum, A., Coenen, M., Hush, N., Crossley, M., et al (2015). A priori calculations of the free energy of formation from solution of polymorphic self-assembled monolayers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(45), E6101-E6110. [More Information]
  • Dingsdag, S., Yap, B., Hunter, N., Crossley, M. (2015). Amino acid-linked porphyrin-nitroimidazole antibiotics targeting Porphyromonas gingivalis. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 13(1), 98-109. [More Information]

2014

  • Canning, J., Moura, L., Lindoy, L., Cook, K., Crossley, M., Luo, Y., Peng, G., Glavind, L., Huyang, G., Naqshbandi, M., et al (2014). Fabricating nanoporous silica structure on D-fibres through room temperature self-assembly. Materials, 7(3), 2356-2369. [More Information]
  • Roberts, D., Crossley, M., Perrier, S. (2014). Fluorescent bowl-shaped nanoparticles from 'clicked' porphyrin-polymer conjugates. Polymer Chemistry, 2014 (13), 4016-4021. [More Information]
  • Piper, R., Yoshida, M., Farrell, D., Khoury, T., Crossley, M., Schmidt, T., Haque, S., Ekins-Daukes, N. (2014). Kinetic insight into bimolecular upconversion: experiment and simulation. RSC Advances, 4(16), 8059-8063. [More Information]

2013

  • Moura, L., Canning, J., Lindoy, L., Cook, K., Crossley, M., Luo, Y., Peng, G., Glavind, L., Kristensen, M. (2013). A fluorescence study of self-assembled silica layers on D-shaped optical fibre. Fourth Asia Pacific Optical Sensors Conference (APOS 2013), Washington, USA: SPIE Proceedings. [More Information]
  • Lambropoulos, N., Reimers, J., Crossley, M., Hush, N., Silverbrook, K. (2013). A multiscale simulation technique for molecular electronics: design of a directed self-assembled molecular n-bit shift register memory device. Nanotechnology, 24(50), 1-11. [More Information]
  • Nattestad, A., Cheng, Y., MacQueen, R., Schulze, T., Thompson, F., Mozer, A., Fuckel, B., Khoury, T., Crossley, M., Lips, K., Schmidt, T., et al (2013). Dye-sensitized solar cell with integrated triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion system. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 4(12), 2073-2078. [More Information]

2012

  • Huyang, G., Canning, J., Bishop, D., McDonagh, A., Crossley, M. (2012). An evaluation of the distribution of metal ions in otherwise uniform titania sol-gel layers designed for optical sensing using laser ablation inductive coupled plasma mass spectroscopy. 22nd International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors QFS2012, Beijing, China: SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering. [More Information]
  • Huyang, G., Petermann, I., Canning, J., Naqshbandi, M., Crossley, M. (2012). Characterisation and functionalisation of cold-processed titania sol-gel layers on silica and silicate surfaces. Optical Materials Express, 2(2), 222-227. [More Information]
  • Naqshbandi, M., Canning, J., Nash, M., Crossley, M. (2012). Controlling the fabrication of self-assembled microwires from silica nanoparticles. 22nd International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors QFS2012, Beijing, China: SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering. [More Information]

2011

  • Kotani, H., Ohkubo, K., Crossley, M., Fukuzumi, S. (2011). An efficient fluorescence Sensor for Superoxide with an Acridinium Ion-Linked Porphyrin Triad. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 133(29), 11092-11095. [More Information]
  • Chin, H., Panduwinata, D., Sintic, M., Sum, A., Hush, N., Crossley, M., Reimers, J. (2011). Atomic-Resolution Kinked Structure of an Alkylporphyrin on Highly Ordered Pyrolytic Graphite. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2(2), 62-66. [More Information]
  • Jack, B., Pearson, R., Crossley, M. (2011). C-terminal binding protein: A metabolic sensor implicated in regulating adipogenesis. International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 43(5), 693-696. [More Information]

2010

  • Wong, W., Khoury, T., Vak, D., Yan, C., Jones, D., Crossley, M., Holmes, A. (2010). A porphyrin-hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene-porphyrin triad: Synthesis, photophysical properties and performance in a photovoltaic device. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 20(33), 7005-7014. [More Information]
  • Guo, Q., Li, Z., Chan, W., Lai, K., Crossley, M. (2010). Appending zinc tetraphenylporphyrin with an amine receptor at -pyrrolic carbon for designing a selective histamine chemosensor. Supramolecular Chemistry, 22(2), 122-129. [More Information]
  • Zhu, W., Sintic, M., Ou, Z., Sintic, P., McDonald, J., Brotherhood, P., Crossley, M., Kadish, K. (2010). Electrochemistry and spectroelectrochemistry of beta,beta'-fused quinoxalinoporphyrins and related extended bis-porphyrins with Co(III), Co(II), and Co(I) central metal ions. Inorganic Chemistry, 49(3), 1027-1038. [More Information]

2009

  • Canning, J., Khoury, T., Jensen, P., Huyang, G., Sum, T., Chin, H., Reimers, J., Crossley, M. (2009). Alkyl Chain Control of the Formation of Self-Assembled Monolayers, Iridescent Microrods and Crystals of Alkylporphyrins of Potential Use in Photonics. Australasian Conference on Optics, Lasers and Spectroscopy and Australian Conference on Optical Fibre Technology with the International Workshop on Dissipative Solitons (ACOLS ACOFT DS 2009), Australia: Australian Optical Society.
  • Ohkubo, K., Garcia, R., Sintic, P., Khoury, T., Crossley, M., Kadish, K., Fukuzumi, S. (2009). Change in the site of electron-transfer reduction of a zinc-quinoxalinoporphyrin/gold-quinoxalinoporphyrin dyad by binding of scandium ions and the resulting remarkable elongation of the charge-shifted-stated lifetime. Chemistry - A European Journal, 15(40), 10493-10503. [More Information]
  • Brotherhood, P., Luck, I., Crossley, M. (2009). Complete 1H and 119Sn NMR spectral assignment for an asymmetric di[dihydroxotin(IV)] bis-porphyrin supramolecular host and its corresponding tetraacetato complex. Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, 47(3), 257-262. [More Information]

2008

  • Webb, J., Maharaj, F., Blake, I., Crossley, M. (2008). A 'Click' Chemistry Route to 'Capped' Porphyrins. Synlett, 2008 (14), 2147-2149. [More Information]
  • Fukuzumi, S., Ohkubo, K., Zhu, W., Sintic, M., Khoury, T., Sintic, P., E, W., Ou, Z., Crossley, M., Kadish, K. (2008). Androgynous Porphyrins. Silver(II) Quinoxalinoporphyrins Act as Both Good Electron Donors and Acceptors. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 130(29), 9451-9458. [More Information]
  • Crossley, M., Sheehan, C., Khoury, T., Reimers, J., Sintic, P. (2008). Construction of building blocks for extended porphyrin arrays by nitration of porphyrin-2,3-diones and quinoxalino[2,3-b]porphyrins. New Journal of Chemistry, 32(2), 340-352. [More Information]

2007

  • Khoury, T., Crossley, M. (2007). A strategy for the stepwise ring annulation of all four pyrrolic rings of a porphyrin. Chemical Communications, 2007 (46), 4851-4853. [More Information]
  • Brotherhood, P., Wu, R., Turner, P., Crossley, M. (2007). Cavity effect amplification in the recognition of dicarboxylic acids by initial ditopic H-bond formation followed by kinetic trapping. Chemical Communications, 0(3), 225-227. [More Information]
  • Cafe, P., Larsen, A., Yang, W., Bilic, A., Blake, I., Crossley, M., Zhang, J., Wackerbarth, H., Ulstrup, J., Reimers, J. (2007). Chemisorbed and physisorbed structures for, 1,10-phenanthroline and dipyrido[3,2-a:2',3'-c]phenazine on Au(111). The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 111(46), 17285-17296. [More Information]

2006

  • Cai, Z., Crossley, M., Reimers, J., Kobayashi, R., Amos, R. (2006). Density functional theory for charge transfer: The nature of the N-bands of porphyrins and chlorophylls revealed through CAM-B3LYP, CASPT2, and SAC-CI calculations. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 110(31), 15624-15632. [More Information]
  • Hogan, C., Harris, A., Bond, A., Sly, J., Crossley, M. (2006). Electrochemical studies of porphyrin-appended dendrimers. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 8(17), 2058-2065. [More Information]
  • Larsen, J., Bruggemann, B., Polivka, T., Sly, J., Crossley, M., Sundstrom, V., Akesson, E. (2006). Energy transfer dynamics in Zn-porphyrin-appended dendrimers. In A Welford Castleman Jr. and Michele L Kimble (Eds.), Femtochemistry VII. Fundamental Ultrafast Processes in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology, (pp. 113-117). The Netherlands: Elsevier.

2005

  • Crossley, M., Sintic, P., Hutchison, J., Ghiggino, K. (2005). Chemical models for aspects of the photosynthetic reaction centre: synthesis and photophysical properties of tris- and tetrakis-porphyrins that resemble the arrangement of chromophores in the natural system. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 3(5), 852-865. [More Information]
  • Ou, Z., E, W., Shao, J., Burn, P., Sheehan, C., Walton, R., Kadish, K., Crossley, M. (2005). Electrochemical and spectroelectrochemical properties of building blocks for molecular arrays: reactions of quinoxalino[2,3-b]porphyrins containing metal(II) ions. Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines, 9(2), 142-151. [More Information]
  • Larsen, J., Andersson, J., Polivka, T., Sly, J., Crossley, M., Sundstrom, V., Akesson, E. (2005). Energy transfer and conformational dynamics in Zn-porphyrin dendrimers. Chemical Physics Letters, 403(1-3), 205-210. [More Information]

2004

  • Wang, B., Zheng, X., Michl, J., Foley, E., Hersam, M., Bilic, A., Crossley, M., Reimers, J., Hush, N. (2004). An Azanorbornadiene Anchor For Molecular-Level Construction On Silicon(100). Nanotechnology, 15(3), 324-332. [More Information]
  • Reimers, J., Bilic, A., Cai, Z., Dahlbom, M., Lambropoulos, N., Solomon, G., Crossley, M., Hush, N. (2004). Molecular Electronics: From Basic Chemical Principles To Photosynthesis To Steady-State Through-Molecule Conductivity To Computer Architectures. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 57(12), 1133-1138. [More Information]
  • Ou, Z., Kadish, K., Wenbo, E., Shao, J., Sintic, P., Ohkubo, K., Fukuzumi, S., Crossley, M. (2004). Substituent Effects on the Site of Electron Transfer during the First Reduction for Gold(III) Porphyrins. Inorganic Chemistry, 43(6), 2078-2086.

2003

  • Kashiwagi, Y., Ohkubo, K., McDonald, J., Blake, I., Crossley, M., Araki, Y., Ito, O., Imahori, H., Fukuzumi, S. (2003). Long-lived charge-separated state produced by photoinduced electron transfer in a zinc imidazoporphyrin-C60 dyad. Organic Letters, 5(15), 2719-2721. [More Information]
  • Fukuzumi, S., Ohkubo, K., E, W., Ou, Z., Shao, J., Kadish, K., Hutchison, J., Ghiggino, K., Sintic, P., Crossley, M. (2003). Metal-centered photoinduced electron transfer reduction of a gold(III) porphyrin cation linked with a zinc porphyrin to produce a long-lived charge-separated state in nonpolar solvents. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 125(49), 14984-14985. [More Information]
  • Paramaesvaran, M., Nguyen, K., Caldon, E., McDonald, J., Najdi, S., Gonzaga, G., Langley, D., DeCarlo, A., Hunter, N., Crossley, M., Collyer, C. (2003). Porphyrin-mediated cell surface heme capture from hemoglobin by Porphyromanas gingivalis. Journal of Bacteriology, 185(8), 2528-2537. [More Information]

2002

  • Crossley, M., Thordarson, P. (2002). Assignment of Stereochemistry of Facially Protected Bis-prophyrins by Use of a "Molecular Ruler". Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 41(10), 1709-1712. [More Information]
  • Bonfantini, E., Burrell, A., Campbell, W., Crossley, M., Gosper, J., Harding, M., Officer, D., Reid, D. (2002). Efficient synthesis of free-base 2-formyl-5,10,15,20-tetraarylporphyrins, their reduction and conversion to [(porphyrin-2-yl)methyl]phosphonium salts. Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines, 6(11), 708-719. [More Information]
  • Kadish, K., E, W., Ou, Z., Shao, J., Sintic, P., Ohkubo, K., Fukuzumi, S., Crossley, M. (2002). Evidence that gold(III) porphyrins are not electrochemically inert: facile generation of gold(II) 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(3,5-di-tert-butylphenyl)porphyrin. Chemical Communications, DOI: 10.1039/b109795d, 356-357. [More Information]

2001

  • Crossley, M., Thordarson, P., Wu, R. (2001). Efficient formation of lipophilic dihydroxotin(IV) porphyrins and bis-porphyrins. Royal Chemical Society. Journal. Perkin Transactions 1, 2001, 2294-2302. [More Information]
  • Crossley, M., Sly, J. (2001). Porphyrin arrays as models for light-harvesting systems involved in photosynthesis. 12th International Congress on Photosynthesis. Ads & Adea.
  • Le, T., Crossley, M., Peng, J., Barnes, G., Gentle,, I., Foran, G. (2001). X-ray scattering studies of mixed Langmuir monolayers and Langmuir-Blodgett films of a noncentrosymmetric porphyrin with cadmium arachidate. Langmuir, 17, 1936-1940. [More Information]

2000

  • Yeow, E., Sintic, P., Cabral, N., Reek, J., Crossley, M., Ghiggino, K. (2000). Photoinduced energy and electron transfer in bis-porphyrins with quinoxaline Troger's base and biquinoxalinyl spacers. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2(19), 4281-4291. [More Information]
  • Peng, J., Foran, G., Barnes, G., Crossley, M., Gentle, I. (2000). Structures of mixed Langmuir-Blodgett films of tetrakis(3,5-di-tert-butylphenyl)porphinatocopper(II) with cadmium arachidate: A grazing incidence synchrotron X-ray diffraction study. Langmuir, 16(2), 607-611. [More Information]
  • Yeow, E., Ghiggino, K., Reek, J., Crossley, M., Bosman, A., Schenning, A., Meijer, E. (2000). The dynamics of electronic energy transfer in novel multiporphyrin functionalized dendrimers: A time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy study. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 104(12), 2596-2606. [More Information]

Selected Grants

2012

  • Merging Australian and Indian chemistry: Synthesis of porphyrin-carbohydrate and porphyrin-bidyridyl hybrids for drug discovery and the establishment of a joint chemistry research network, Crossley M, Australian Academy of Science/Australia-India Early Career Fellowships
  • One-dimensional, two-dimensional and three-dimensional nanostructures for electronics and computing applications, Reimers J, Crossley M, Hush N, Australian Research Council (ARC)/Discovery Projects (DP)

2010

  • Upconversion of the solar spectrum for improved PV energy conversion, Schmidt T, Crossley M, Perrier S, Conibeer G, Ekins-Daukes N, Maier S, Lips K, Clady R, Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)/Competitive Component R&D Project
  • Tailored Porphyrins for Nanoscience Applications, Crossley M, Australian Research Council (ARC)/Discovery Projects (DP)