We are interested in molecular recognition, aiming to uncover and exploit the rules governing non-covalent interactions. Hydrophobic, π–π, donor–acceptor, metal– ligand and hydrogen bonding interactions are used to create new supramolecular systems that expand our understanding of molecular behaviour and may have useful recognition, catalytic or photophysical properties. In particular in the past few years we have developed the concept of dynamic combinatorial chemistry as a new approach for discovering entirely unexpected structures and assemblies. Over the years our building blocks have included peptides, metalloporphyrins, steroids and simple aromatics, and our products have included macrocycles, rotaxanes, catenanes, molecular knots and supramolecular nanotubes. Very recently, while investigating dynamic chemistry in the solid state using ball mill grinding, we have discovered solvent and surface effects on polymorph stability in nanocrystals

Please note that I am not taking any new students or postdocs into my research group.

 

 

 

Selected Publications

 

Evolution of dynamic combinatorial chemistry, Accounts Chem. Res., (2012), 45, 2211.

Discovery of an organic trefoil knot, Science, (2012), 338, 783.

Templated dynamic synthesis of a [3]Catenane, Angew. Chemie Intl. Edn., (2012), 51, 1443.

Thermodynamics of supramolecular naphthalenediimide nanotubes, J. Am. Chem. Soc., (2012), 134, 566.

Discovery of linear receptors for multiple dihydrogen phosphate ions using dynamic combinatorial chemistry, J. Am. Chem. Soc., (2011), 133, 3804.

Formation pathways of Donor-Acceptor catenanes in aqueous dynamic combinatorial libraries, J. Am. Chem. Soc., (2011), 133, 3198.

Solid-state dynamic combinatorial chemistry, Chem. Sci., (2011), 2, 696.

An unexpected receptor for C70, Angew. Chemie Intl. Edn., (2008), 47, 2689.

Publications

ASSEMBLY AND CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE OF A PHOTOACTIVE ARRAY OF 5 PORPHYRINS
S Anderson, HL Anderson, A Bashall, M McPartlin, JKM Sanders
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English
(2003)
34
Free‐Energy Profile for a Host‐Accelerated Diels–Alder Reaction: The Sources of exo Selectivity
CJ Walter, JKM Sanders
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
(2003)
34
CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE OF A SUPRAMOLECULAR DIMER FORMED BY PI-PI INTERACTIONS BETWEEN 2 INTERLOCKED CYCLIC ZINC PORPHYRIN TRIMERS
HL Anderson, A Bashall, K Henrick, M McPartlin, JKM Sanders
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English
(2003)
33
Selection and amplification of mixed-metal porphyrin cages from dynamic combinatorial libraries.
E Stulz, SM Scott, AD Bond, SJ Teat, JKM Sanders
Chemistry - A European Journal
(2003)
9
Dynamic combinatorial libraries of metalloporphyrins: templated amplification of disulfide-linked oligomers
AL Kieran, AD Bond, AM Belenguer, JKM Sanders
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
(2003)
Liquid phase deposition of supramolecular monolayers of zinc porphyrin molecules on graphite
Q Guo, J Yin, F Yin, RE Palmer, N Bampos, JKM Sanders
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
(2003)
15
Synthesis and characterization of carboxylate complexes of Sn(IV) porphyrin monomers and oligomers.
JC Hawley, N Bampos, JKM Sanders
Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
(2003)
9
Coordination Chemistry of Oligoporphyrins
JKM Sanders
ChemInform
(2003)
34
Construction of multiporphyrin arrays using ruthenium and rhodium coordination to phosphines.
E Stulz, SM Scott, Y-F Ng, AD Bond, SJ Teat, SL Darling, N Feeder, JKM Sanders
Inorg Chem
(2003)
42
Synchrotron X-ray study of [5,15-diphenyl-2,8,12,18-tetra-n-hexyl-3,7,13, 17-tetramethylporphyrinato]nickel(II)
AD Bond, N Feeder, JE Redman, SJ Teat, JKM Sanders
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
(2003)
59

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