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Responsive Supramolecular Materials Based on Amphiphilic Principles for Controlled Release, Light-Harvesting, Transport, and Catalysis

2015-05-01

       

   

At the invitation of Professor Wang leyong, as part of his trip to China, Professor Yan Zhao of Iowa State University (Ames) visited Nanjing University and the research group on May 12. Professor Zhao is committed to synthesizing controllable molecular variable conformations and applying them to the design and synthesis of new intelligent materials.


At 3 p.m. on the 12th, Professor Zhao delivered a speech entitled responsive supramolecular materials based on amphiphilic principles for controlled release, light harvesting, transport, and catalysis in the lecture hall on the third floor of the chemical building It has a good reference and demonstration role for our research group's orthogonal self-assembled supramolecule vesicle transport conversion system, broadened the students' thinking and gave the whole group a new thinking direction.


During the report period, Professor Harrison explained very patiently, interacted with the audience from time to time, listened carefully to everyone's questions, and carefully answered them one by one.