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Volumn 55, Issue 17, 1999, Pages 5265-5293

Supramolecular topology

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[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

ARTICLE; CHEMICAL INTERACTION; CHEMICAL MODIFICATION; CHEMICAL STRUCTURE; CONFORMATIONAL TRANSITION; HYDROGEN BOND; ISOMERISM; PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY; PRIORITY JOURNAL; STEREOCHEMISTRY; STRUCTURE ANALYSIS; SYNTHESIS;

EID: 0033597149     PISSN: 00404020     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/S0040-4020(99)00282-3     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (249)

References (114)
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    • note
    • Chris Hunter studied at Churchill College, University of Cambridge, where he received his BA in 1986 and PhD in 1989 under the supervision of Professor J. K. M. Sanders in the Department of Chemistry. He then moved to a lectureship at the University of Otago, New Zealand. In 1991, he moved to the University of Sheffield, where he is currently the Lister Institute Professor of Chemistry and head of Organic Chemistry. His research interests are based around the chemistry of non-covalent interactions and include template synthesis, self-assembly of chromophore arrays, quantitative studies of molecular recognition, DNA structure and computer modelling. Chris Hunter is a Lister Institute research fellow. He has received the Meldola medal from the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Zeneca Research Award for Organic Chemistry.
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    • Paul Mayers was born in Chester, England in 1972. He received a BSc degree from the University of Sheffield in 1994 and remained at Sheffield for PhD studies with Professor C. A. Hunter working on the metal ion templated synthesis of molecular knots. He is currently carrying out postdoctoral work with Dr M. Hannon and Dr P. Taylor at the University of Warwick on dendrimer-based metalloenzyme mimics.


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