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Publications Archive

36. Cascading Transformations Within a Dynamic Self-Assembled System

V. E. Campbell, X. de Hatten, N. Delsuc, B. Kauffmann, I. Huc and J. R. Nitschke

 

Nature Chem., 2010, 2, 684–687.

35. Sequential self-assembly of iron structures in water

P. Mal and J. R. Nitschke

 

Chem. Commun., 2010, 46, 2417–2419.

34.Template-directed synthesis: Producing 'perfect' particles

B. Breiner and J. R. Nitschke

 

Nature Chem., 2010, 2, 6–7.

33. Systems chemistry: Molecular networks come of age

J. R. Nitschke

 

Nature, 2009, 462, 736–738.

32. White phosphorus is air-stable within a self-assembled tetrahedral capsule

P. Mal, B. Breiner, K. Rissanen and J. R. Nitschke

 

Science, 2009, 324, 1697–1699. Highlighted in Nature, New Scientist, Chem. World and Chem. Eng. News, as well as popular media (newspaper, radio, television) in 5 countries.

31. Interplay of interactions governing the dynamic conversions of acyclic and macrocyclic helicates

V. E. Campbell, X. de Hatten, N. Delsuc, B. Kauffmann, I. Huc and J. R. Nitschke

 

Chem. Eur. J., 2009, 15, 6138–6142.

30. An unlockable-relockable iron cage by subcomponent self-assembly

P. Mal, D. Schultz, K. Beyeh, K. Rissanen and J. R. Nitschke

 

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2008, 47, 8297–8301. Featured on the front cover of Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2008, 47 (43). Highlighted in Chem. Eng. News 2008, 86, 35-36.

29. Helicate extension as a route to molecular wires.

D. Schultz, F. Biaso, A. R. M. Shahi, M. Geoffroy, K. Rissanen, L. Gagliardi, C. J. Cramer and J. R. Nitschke

 

Chem. Eur. J., 2008, 86, 35–36.

 

28. Metal-Directed Dynamic Formation of Tertiary Structure in Foldamer Assemblies: Orienting Helices at an Angle

N Delsuc, M. Hutin, V. E. Campbell, B. Kauffmann, J. R. Nitschke and I. Huc

 

Chem. Eur. J., 2008, 14, 7140–7143.

27. An iminoboronate construction set for subcomponent self-assembly

M. Hutin, G. Bernardinelli, and J. R. Nitschke

 

Chem. Eur. J., 2008,14, 4585–4593.

26. Self-assembly in systems of subcomponents: simple rules, subtle consequences

 R. J. Sarma and J. R. Nitschke

 

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2008, 47, 377–380.

 

25. From simplicity to complexity via subcomponent self-assembly

Marie Hutin, David Schultz, Jonathan R. Nitschke

 

CHIMIA, 2008, 62, 198–203.

24. Subcomponent self-assembly as a route to new structures and materials

J. R. Nitschke

 

Tomorrow's Chemistry Today: Concepts in Nanoscience, Organic Materials and Environmental Chemistry, B. Pignataro (ed.), Wiley VCH, Weinheim, 2008; pp. 3-29.

23. Complex systems from simple building blocks via subcomponent self-assembly

V. E. Campbell, J. R. Nitschke

 

Synlett., 2008, 3077–3090.

22. Disulfides, imines and metal coordination within a single system: interplay between three dynamic equilibria

R. J. Sarma, S. Otto and J. R. Nitschke

 

Chem. Eur. J., 2007, 13, 9542–9546.

21. Self-sorting chiral subcomponent rearrangement during crystallization

M. Hutin, C. J. Cramer, L. Gagliardi, A. R. M. Shahi, G. Bernardinelli, R. Cerny, and J. R. Nitschke

 

J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2007, 129, 8774–8780. Highlighted by M. D. Ward in a Nature News & Views Article.

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