Programme (Download full programme and abstracts here)
09:30 Registration and coffee
10:00 Welcome – Guillaume De Bo
10:10 Oral Session 1
Talk 1. William Cullen (University of Manchester)
Demethylenation of cyclopropanes via photo-induced guest-to-host electron transfer in a M6L4 cage
Talk 2. Emily Cross (University of Glasgow)
To Gel, or Not to Gel, That is the Question: A Novel Method to Screen Supramolecular Hydrogels is the answer
Talk 3. Marcin Miklitz (Imperial College London)
Function-Led Computational Design of New C60 Encapsulants with an Evolutionary Algorithm
Talk 4. Sarah Hewitt (Loughborough University)
The application of europium(III)-based phosphoanion receptors to monitor enzyme reactions
Talk 5. Richard Stevenson (University of Manchester)
Controlling Reactivity by Geometry in Retro-Diels–Alder Reactions under Tension
11:10 Poster session 1 (Surnames A-G) / Lunch
13:00 Oral Session 2
Talk 6. Cally Haynes (University of Cambridge)
Orthogonal Stimuli Trigger Self-Assembly and Phase Transfer of FeII4L4 Cages and Their Guests
Talk 7. Edward Britton (University of Leeds)
Towards Photo-Induced Guest Release: A Light Sensitive Molecular Sneeze
Talk 8. Anna Peters (University of Manchester)
Switchable Antibiotic Ion Channels
Talk 9. Joshua Nicks (University of Sheffield)
Design of Metal-Organic Nanosheets for Aqueous Multidentate Binding
Talk 10. Aisha Bismillah (Durham University)
Resolution of Fluxional Carbon Cages by Dynamic Preferential Crystallisation
14:00 Poster session 2 (Surnames H-Z) / Coffee
15:30 Oral Session 3
Talk 11. Ellen Jamieson (University of Southampton)
Chemical Consequences of the Mechanical Bond: A Tandem Active Template Rearrangement Reaction
Talk 12. Nicolas Biot (Cardiff University)
Programming Recognition Arrays through Double Chalcogen-Bonding Interactions
Talk 13. Rebecca Burns (University of Edinburgh)
Experimental significance of through-space substituent effects
Talk 14. Sarah Griffin (University of Glasgow)
Synthesis of Yttrium Based Metal Organic Frameworks Through Coordination Modulation
Talk 15. Daniel Tetlow (University of Manchester)
Chemically Fuelled Molecular Motors
16:30 Plenary lecture
Prof. Anthony Davis (University of Bristol)
Biomimetic Carbohydrate Recognition: The Host-Guest Chemistry of Carbohydrates in Water
17:30 Wine reception and prizes
10:00 Welcome – Guillaume De Bo
10:10 Oral Session 1
Talk 1. William Cullen (University of Manchester)
Demethylenation of cyclopropanes via photo-induced guest-to-host electron transfer in a M6L4 cage
Talk 2. Emily Cross (University of Glasgow)
To Gel, or Not to Gel, That is the Question: A Novel Method to Screen Supramolecular Hydrogels is the answer
Talk 3. Marcin Miklitz (Imperial College London)
Function-Led Computational Design of New C60 Encapsulants with an Evolutionary Algorithm
Talk 4. Sarah Hewitt (Loughborough University)
The application of europium(III)-based phosphoanion receptors to monitor enzyme reactions
Talk 5. Richard Stevenson (University of Manchester)
Controlling Reactivity by Geometry in Retro-Diels–Alder Reactions under Tension
11:10 Poster session 1 (Surnames A-G) / Lunch
13:00 Oral Session 2
Talk 6. Cally Haynes (University of Cambridge)
Orthogonal Stimuli Trigger Self-Assembly and Phase Transfer of FeII4L4 Cages and Their Guests
Talk 7. Edward Britton (University of Leeds)
Towards Photo-Induced Guest Release: A Light Sensitive Molecular Sneeze
Talk 8. Anna Peters (University of Manchester)
Switchable Antibiotic Ion Channels
Talk 9. Joshua Nicks (University of Sheffield)
Design of Metal-Organic Nanosheets for Aqueous Multidentate Binding
Talk 10. Aisha Bismillah (Durham University)
Resolution of Fluxional Carbon Cages by Dynamic Preferential Crystallisation
14:00 Poster session 2 (Surnames H-Z) / Coffee
15:30 Oral Session 3
Talk 11. Ellen Jamieson (University of Southampton)
Chemical Consequences of the Mechanical Bond: A Tandem Active Template Rearrangement Reaction
Talk 12. Nicolas Biot (Cardiff University)
Programming Recognition Arrays through Double Chalcogen-Bonding Interactions
Talk 13. Rebecca Burns (University of Edinburgh)
Experimental significance of through-space substituent effects
Talk 14. Sarah Griffin (University of Glasgow)
Synthesis of Yttrium Based Metal Organic Frameworks Through Coordination Modulation
Talk 15. Daniel Tetlow (University of Manchester)
Chemically Fuelled Molecular Motors
16:30 Plenary lecture
Prof. Anthony Davis (University of Bristol)
Biomimetic Carbohydrate Recognition: The Host-Guest Chemistry of Carbohydrates in Water
17:30 Wine reception and prizes