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Conferences and Events

 

6th International Symposium on Macrocylic and Supramolecular Chemistry, 3 - 7 July 2011, Brighton, UK


Poster Prizes


The following poster prizes were awarded at 6-ISMSC:

RSC Journals

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P216      Virus-inspired multi-component self-assembly of molecular spheres
Qing-Fu Sun
University of Tokyo, Japan

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P100      Modified pyrimidine-hydrazone molecular strands for supramolecular acuation
Daniel Hutchinson
University of Otago, New Zealand

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P193      Porphyrinic multirotaxanes: Towards a molecular press
Cécile Roche
Université de Strasbourg, France and University of Sydney, Australia

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P211      Investigating the imidazolium motif for anion recognition using templated interlocked structures
Graeme Spence
University of Oxford, UK

P113      Efficient synthesis of axle-unsymmetric amide rotaxanes through organocatalytically accelerated trapping reactions
Lena Kaufmann
FU Berlin, Germany

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P242      Two alkyl chain axles threaded through one ring: Active metal template synthesis of [3]rotaxanes
Jhenyi Wu
University of Edinburgh, UK

RSC Books

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FP71      Anion-switchable supramolecular gels for controlling pharmaceutical crystal growth
Jonathan Foster
University of Durham, UK

Boronic Acids in Saccharide Recognition imageP172      Fabrication of soft submicrospheres composed of boronate ester polymers and their dynamic behaviour
Ryuhei Nishiyabu
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
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P130      Allosteric enhancement in light-driven foldameric receptors to control chloride concentrations
Semin Lee
Indiana University, USA



Nature Chemistry

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FP161    Anion-pi interactions in pentafluorophenyl ammonium and phosphonium salts
Michael Mueller
RWTH Aachen University, Germany

P208      Conquering the chaos: Self-sorting, organisation and amplification in multi-gelator gels
Michelle Smith
University of York, UK