• Advances in applied supramolecular technologies 

      Williams, George T.; Haynes, Cally J.E.; Fares, Mohamed; Caltagirone, Claudia; Hiscock, Jennifer; Gale, Philip A.
      Published 2021
      Supramolecular chemistry is a comparatively young field that to date has mainly been focused on building a foundation of fundamental understanding. With much progress in this area, researchers are seeking to apply this ...
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    • Advances in fluorescent and colorimetric sensors for anionic species 

      McNaughton, Daniel A.; Fares, Mohamed; Picci, Giacomo; Gale, Philip A.; Caltagirone, Claudia
      Published 2021
      In this review we cover recent developments in fluorescent and colorimetric anion sensors. These systems employ a range of different non-covalent interactions including hydrogen- and halogen-bonding, Lewis acidic boron-based ...
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    • Fluoride binding by an anionic receptor: tuning the acidity of amide NH groups for basic anion hydrogen bonding and recognition 

      Montis, Ricardo; Bencini, Andrea; Coles, Simon J.; Conti, Luca; Fusaro, Luca; Gale, Philip A.; Giorgi, Claudia; Horton, Peter N.; Lippolis, Vito; Mapp, Lucy K.; Caltagirone, Claudia
      Published 2019
      Here we report a family of bis-amide receptors for anion binding that contain carboxylic acid groups vicinal to the amide function. Deprotonation of the carboxylic acids decreases the acidity of amide NHs, switching on ...
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    • Managing research throughout COVID-19: Lived experiences of supramolecular chemists 

      Leigh, Jennifer S; Hiscock, Jennifer R; Koops, Sarah; McConnell, Anna J; Haynes, Cally J E; Caltagirone, Claudia; Kieffer, Marion; Draper, Emily R; Slater, Anna G; Hutchins, Kristin M; Watkins, Davita; Busschaert, Nathalie; von Krbek, Larissa K S; Jolliffe, Katrina A; Hardie, Michaele J
      Published 2022
      The international Women in Supramolecular Chemistry network believes that taking an area-specific approach effectively supports equality, diversity, and inclusion. Science lacks diversity, and this is intersectional. We ...
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