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Stoddart, J. Fraser

Stoddart, J. Fraser (Guest Editor). Accounts of Chemical Research (Special Issue on Molecular Machines) 34 (June 2001). Eleven technical articles, amply illustrated, provide a view of the range of molecular machines and components designed at the end of the 20th century. [Pg.405]

Department of Chemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, South Kensington, London SWT 2AZ, UK Stoddart, J. Fraser (1.1)... [Pg.344]

Ambrogio Michael W., Thomas Courtney R., Zhao Yan Li, Zink Jeffrey I., and Stoddart J. Fraser. Mechanized silica nanoparticles A new frontier in theranostic nanomedicine. Acc. Chem. Res. 44 no. 10 (2011) 903-913. [Pg.330]

Matthew C. T. Fyfe, Francisco M. Raymo, and J. Fraser Stoddart... [Pg.211]

Prof. Dr. J. Fraser Stoddart Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry UCLA... [Pg.400]

V. Balzani, A. Credi, F.M. Raymo, J. Fraser Stoddart (2000) Artificial molecular machines, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 39 3348-3391. [Pg.238]

J. Fraser Stoddart From carbohydrates to enzyme analogues... [Pg.53]

J. Fraser Stoddart the first discrete Borromean-linked molecule, a landmark in topological synthesis. [Pg.39]

In the mid 1980s, J. Fraser Stoddart and Franz Kohnke, then from the University of Sheffield, UK, developed another rather less studied curved building block 6.5, which is derived from the reaction of 1,2,4,5-tetrabromobenzene with furan (Scheme 6.4). Kohnkene (6.39), which was named after its creator, is a very rigid structure, and possesses a small elliptical cavity that is unsuitable for inclusion of molecular guest species. However, the molecule may be deoxygenated to give dideoxykohnkene... [Pg.360]

J. Fraser Stoddart Enschede, The Netherlands Self-Assembly in Unnatural Product Synthesis... [Pg.6]

Jeremy K.M. Sanders is Head of the Department of Chemistry at Cambridge University, United Kingdom. His interests are in supramolecular chemistry with special emphasis on molecular recognition. The aim of his work is to uncover and exploit the rales which govern non-covalent interactions and to understand events that occur at interfaces and on surfaces using spectroscopies and microscopies [50-53], He has collaborated with J. Fraser Stoddart, another I-C awardee [54],... [Pg.8]


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