Research Overview
Our research interests include the synthesis of functional nanosystems, controlled polymer
architectures and dynamic supramolecular assemblies through molecular recognition processes.
The underlying theme of our research lies at the interface between synthetic organic efforts on
small molecules and macroscopic properties at the materials level, developing a macro-organic
approach to chemistry. Dynamic supramolecular self-assembly of materials will be an area of great
importance in the coming years, allowing for innovations in nanotechnology and at the biological
and chemical interfaces.
We are particularly interested in exploring topics such as water-soluble and stimuli-responsive
materials, template and imprinting technologies of functional polymers for use in chiral separations
and enantioselective catalysis, and controlling material morphologies and architectures both in
solution and in the solid state through rational design and a multi-step, hierarchical self-assembly
process.
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