From molecules to materials : Collaborative research at the chemistry—materials science interface and lessons learned in cyclophane chemistry
Abstract
In the spirit of pursuing collaborative research at the interface of chemistry and materials science for engineering cyclophane-based functional systems, we share our journey from molecules to materials and accomplishments exploring technologically-relevant smallmolecule organic emitters, polymer thin films, and supra-sensing through supramolecular hostguest interactions (molecular self-assembly). This report highlights diverse research trajectories and the importance of active collaboration within the chemistry community. It is also intended to serves young scientists who are committed to research in these interdisciplinary domains. This inspires fostering global research networks and promoting industrial−academic symbiosis that bring innovations to the education environment and curriculum by sharing mutual experiences, knowledge, and specialised skills which may cut across several inter-related disciplines.
Citation
Hassan , Z , Zysman-Colman , E , Lahann , J & Brase , S 2024 , ' From molecules to materials : Collaborative research at the chemistry—materials science interface and lessons learned in cyclophane chemistry ' , Advanced Functional Materials , vol. Early View , 2403365 . https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202403365
Publication
Advanced Functional Materials
Status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1616-301XType
Journal article
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