supramolecular-chemistry
The RSC Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry (MASC) Group meeting took place at the University of Birmingham on the 18th and 19th December 2023. The meeting brought together researchers working in the diverse and growing field of modern macrocyclic and supramolecular chemistry, and included an exciting collection of invited talks from leaders in the field, as […]
During #LINO22, Jean-Marie Lehn told his audience about the exciting applications of supramolecular chemistry. William E. Moerner explained how revolutions in spatial resolution are changing cellular imaging. Der Beitrag Insights Into Supramolecular Chemistry and Nanoscale Imaging erschien zuerst auf Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings .
The 17th Symposium on Host-Guest and Supramolecular Chemistry was held in Kanazawa, Japan, on 18th and 19th of May, chaired by Professor Shigehisa Akine of Kanazawa University. Professor Tatsuya Nabeshima of the University of Tsukuba and president of the Association of Research for Host-Guest and Supramolecular Chemistry was also in attendance, as was Hiromitsu Urakami on behalf of the […]
We are delighted to share with you our latest collection of recently published articles focusing on Supramolecular Chemistry, handpicked by Associate Editor Leyong Wang. As the world’s largest gold open access chemistry journal, all publications in RSC Advances are free to access. We hope you enjoy reading these articles. We invite you to submit your […]
We are happy to introduce Professor Stephen Goldup as Chemical Science Associate Editor, handling submissions in the area of supramolecular chemistry. Steve obtained an MChem degree from the University of Oxford where he began his research career with a Part II project in the group of Sir Prof. Jack Baldwin. He continued his research training […]
The 16th Symposium for Host-Guest and Supramolecular Chemistry was held on 2 – 3 June 2018 at the Tokyo University of Science in Japan. This annual symposium covers all aspects of the chemical sciences related to molecular recognition and supramolecular chemistry, including the discussion of topics around intermolecular interactions. The event included a special lecture by Dr […]
The Chemical Science was awarded at the 15th Host Guest Supramolecular Chemistry Annual Symposium in Kusatsu, Japan, 3-4 June 2017, along with the ChemComm poster prize, the Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry poster prize and 7 other poster prizes.
Research Summary Host-Guest Chemistry; Supramolecular Chemistry; Design and Synthesis of Molecular Containers; Inner Phase Chemistry and Catalysis; Reactive Intermediates; Strained Hydrocarbons; De Novo Design of Helical Peptides; Conformationally Constrained Amino Acids; Peptide-based Ion-Channels; Photochemical Triggers for Protein Folding Host-Guest isolation of reactive intermediates: 1,2,4,6…
As part of an ongoing research programme in host-guest supramolecular chemistry, Professor Paul Beer of Oxford University has been developing methods for the synthesis of interlocking molecular architectures based on halogen bond donor motifs. Halogen bonding interactions—the noncovalent, attractive interaction between an electron deficient halogen (X) and a Lewis base (B)—are slowly becoming mor…
Researchers from India have achieved the control of supramolecular helicity in a bistable artificial self-assembled system through the addition of either a chiral or achiral component. Anthea Blackburn writes more...
Supramolecular chemistry, defined as the chemistry of noncovalent bonds (such as hydrogen bonding, π–π stacking, hydrophobic interactions, etc.), is a promising tool to create functional materials. Indeed, noncovalent bonds introduce reversibility and stimuli-responsiveness to materials. Therefore, compared to high-molecular-weight covalent polymers, processing and recycling of supramolecular pol…
HOT Edge Articles on supramolecular chemistry and chemical biology grace the covers of Issue 8
Early Bird Deadline – 17 May 2013 Don’t forget that the early bird deadline for Challenges in Organic Materials and Supramolecular Chemistry (ISACS10) is this Friday. Make sure you register for this significant conference before Friday 17 May 2013 to guarantee your place at the reduced fee. Programme Live We are pleased to announce […]
This Paper is HOT as recommended by the referees, and is free to access for 4 weeks
A collection of 10 of the most highly cited supramolecular chemistry articles from OBC
New book series “Nanotechnology Innovation and Applications” – out now! The book series “Nanotechnology Innovation and Applications” was initiated and overseen by Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Marcel Van de Voorde who has more than 40 years’ experience in European research... Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes ASN Newsletter Sign up for our newsletter and receive the latest science …
Supramolecular chemistry is a well-established discipline that, after originating as a relatively monolithic topic in chemistry and being acknowledged with the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1987, has significantly branched out in the last 15 years in various directions at the interface with physics, biology, and engineering as a rational solution to generate complex systems and materials with prog…
For over twenty years, there has been an ongoing scientific collaboration between the Institute of Chemistry of the National Autonomous University of Mexico and the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of the Babes-Bolyai University located in the city of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It all began back in the early nineteen nineties when Professor Lara, then […]
