Professor of Supramolecular & Polymer Chemistry / Director of the Melville Laboratory for Polymer Synthesis

What we do

Our research interests include the synthesis of functional nanosystems, controlled polymer architectures and dynamic supramolecular assemblies through molecular recognition processes.

The underlying theme of our research lies at the interface between synthetic organic efforts on small molecules and macroscopic properties at the materials level, developing a macro-organic approach to chemistry. Dynamic supramolecular self-assembly of materials will be an area of great importance in the coming years, allowing for innovations in nanotechnology and at the biological and chemical interfaces.

We are particularly interested in exploring topics such as water-soluble and stimuli-responsive materials, template and imprinting technologies of functional polymers for use in chiral separations and enantioselective catalysis, and controlling material morphologies and architectures both in solution and in the solid state through rational design and a multi-step, hierarchical self-assembly process.

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Publications

Raman and SERS spectroscopy of cucurbit[n]urils
S Mahajan, T-C Lee, F Biedermann, JT Hugall, JJ Baumberg, OA Scherman
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
(2010)
12
Correlating Solution Binding and ESI-MS Stabilities by Incorporating Solvation Effects in a Confined Cucurbit[8]uril System
U Rauwald, F Biedermann, S Deroo, CV Robinson, OA Scherman
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
(2010)
114
An aqueous supramolecular side-chain polymer designed for molecular loading
J Geng, D Jiao, U Rauwald, OA Scherman
Australian Journal of Chemistry
(2010)
63
Site-selective immobilization of colloids on au substrates via a noncovalent supramolecular "handcuff"
F Tian, N Cheng, N Nouvel, J Geng, OA Scherman
Langmuir
(2010)
26
Binding studies on CB[6] with a series of 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium ionic liquids in an aqueous system.
N Zhao, L Liu, F Biedermann, OA Scherman
Chem Asian J
(2010)
5
Formation of dynamic aggregates in water by cucurbit[5]uril capped with gold nanoparticles
T-C Lee, OA Scherman
Chemical Communications
(2010)
46
A "green" method for isolation of cucurbit[7]uril via a solid state metathesis reaction
D Jiao, N Zhao, OA Scherman
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
(2010)
46
Polymer‐Mediated Dispersion of Gold Nanoparticles: Using Supramolecular Moieties on the Periphery
AD Celiz, T Lee, OA Scherman
Advanced Materials
(2009)
21
Sequence-specific self-sorting of the binding sites of a ditopic guest by cucurbituril homologues and subsequent formation of a hetero[4]pseudorotaxane
G Celtek, M Artar, OA Scherman, D Tuncel
Chemistry A European Journal
(2009)
15
Supramolecular chemistry: Form leading to function
OA Scherman
Nature Chemistry
(2009)
1

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01223 331797, 01223 334372 (shared)

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