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Poster Presentations Poster Presentations P01 Helicity control and dynamic helix inversion of single-helical zinc(II)-containing oligonuclear complexes Shigehisa Akine, Tatsuya Nabeshima University of Tsukuba, Japan – P02 Binding of HSO4 vs proton transfer in aminophenyl-substituted adamantane dipyrromethane receptors Marija Aleskovic, Nadja Doslic, Nikola Basaric, Kata Mlinaric-Majerski Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Croatia P03 Pseudopeptidic Molecular Cages Alejandra Moure, Ignacio Alfonso Institute of Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia, Spain 3+ P04 {[Cu2(bis-tren-ter-2,5-dimethylfurane)(Cl)] /[1.1.1]Cryptand}: A Double-Caged Device for Slow Anion Releasing Giuseppe Alibrandi1, Greta Bergamaschi2, Riccardo Dollenz1, Luigi Fabbrizzi2, Maurizio Licchelli2, Carmelo Lo Vecchio1 1Università di Messina, Italy, 2Università di Pavia, Italy P05 Solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells using red and near-IR absorbing Bodipy sensitizers Safacan Kolemen1, Yusuf Cakmak2, Sule Erten-Ela3,4, Yigit Altay1, Johannes Brendel4, Mukundan Thelakkat4, Engin Umut Akkaya1,2 1Bilkent University, Turkey, 2UNAM-Institute of Materials Science and Nanotechnology, Turkey, 3Ege University, Turkey, 4University of Bayreuth, Germany P06 Mechanized Silica Nanoparticles - A New Frontier in Theranostic Nanomedicine Michael Ambrogio1, Jeffrey Zink2, Fraser Stoddart1 1Northwestern University, USA, 2UCLA, USA P07 Hydrazone-based rotary switches Ivan Aprahamian, Shainaz Landge, Xin Su Dartmouth College, USA P08 Encapsulation and oxidation of electron-rich molecules in the networked M6L4 cages Tatsuhiko Arai1, Yasuhide Inokuma1, Makoto Fujita1,2 1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2CREST, Japan P09 Synthesis of Artificial Photosystems by Self-Organizing Surface-Initiated Polymerization and Lateral Self-Sorting Jetsuda Areephong, Marco Lista, Naomi Sakai, Stefan Matile University of Geneva, Switzerland P10 Gemini guests trigger the self-assembly of calixarene capsules in water at neutral pH Carmela Bonaccorso1, Carmelo Sgarlata1, Giulia Grasso2, Valeria Zito2, Domenico Sciotto1, Giuseppe Arena1 1Università degli Studi di Catania, Italy, 2IBB, CNR, Italy P11 Oligobenzamide α-helix mimetic scaffolds with controllable side chain spacing Valeria Azzarito1,2, Andrew Wilson1,2, Stuart Warriner1,2 1University of Leeds, UK, 2Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, UK P12 Thermodynamics of Cucurbit[n]uril Macrocycle Formation Vladimir Bakovets1, Alexey Masliy2, Tatiana Grishaeva2 1Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Russia, 2Kazan State Technological University, Russia P13 Library of Anion-Responsive Pyrrole-Based π-Conjugated Molecules toward Tunable Chiroptical Properties Yuya Bando, Hiromitsu Maeda Ritsumeikan University, Japan P14 Synthesis and Photophysical Evaluation of a Novel Bis-1,8-Naphthalimide Derivative as DNA Binder Swagata Banerjee, John M. Kelly, Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson Trinity College Dublin, Ireland P15 Single-crystal X-ray structure of 1,3-dimethylcyclobutadiene by confinement in a crystalline matrix Yves-Marie Legrand, Arie van der Lee, Mihail Barboiu Institut Europeen des Membranes, France P16 An Amicable Break-Up: Liaisons Between Degradable Dendrons and DNA Anna Barnard, David Smith University of York, UK P17 Electroactive receptors incorporating Tetrathiafulvalene and polypyridyl units: synthesis and binding studies Esmah Belhadj1,2, Abdelkrim El-Ghayoury1, Miloud Mazari2, Marc Sallé1 1Laboratoire MOLTECH-Anjou, France, 2Laboratoire Synthèse Organique Appliquée d’Oran, Algeria P18 Synthesis, X-ray structure and redox-properties of first monoribbed-functionalized boron-capped cobalt tris-dioximates and the hydrogen-producing systems based on the gold-immobilized clathrochelate electrocatalysts Alexander Belov1, Yan Voloshin1, Oleg Varzatskii2, Alexander Dolganov1, Anna Vologzhanina1, Yurii Bubnov1 1Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds RAS, Russia, 2Vernadskii Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry NANU, Ukraine P19 Crystal engineering using meso-di(diethoxyphosphoryl)porphyrins as molecular blocks Alla Bessmertnykh Lemeune1, Yulia Gorbunova2,3, Yulia Enakieva2,3, Anna Sinelshchikova2, Sergey Nefedov3, Christine Stern1, Aslan Tsivadze2,3, Karl Kadish4, Roger Guilard1 1Universitè de Bourgogne, France, 2A.N. Frumkin Institute of General & Inorganic Chemistry of RAS, Russia, 3N.S. Kurnakov Institute of General & Inorganic Chemistry of RAS, Russia, 4University of Houston, USA P20 A Molecular Pentafoil Knot Jonathon Beves, Jean-Francois Ayme, David Leigh, David Schultz, Roy McBurney The University of Edinburgh, UK P21 N-Alkylammonium resorcinarene salts and their crown ethers pseudorotaxanes N. Kodiah Beyeh1, Wei Jiang2, Zhenhui Qi2, Christoph Schalley2, Kari Rissanen1 1University of Jyväskylä, Finland, 2Freie Universität, Germany P22 Thermodynamics of ionic liquid inclusion in sulfonatocalixarenes Véronique Wintgens1, László Biczók2, Zsombor Miskolczy2 1Systèmes Polymères Complexes, ICMPE, France, 2 Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P23 Self-Assembly into Molecular Soccer Ball Structures Roger Bishop, Jason Ashmore, Donald Craig, Marcia Scudder University of New South Wales, Australia P24 Metal driven self-assembly of electron-rich cages Sebastien Bivaud, Jean-Yves Balandier, Sebastien Goeb, Marc Salle Université d'Angers MOLTECH, France P25 Luminescent dinuclear ruthenium(II) and rhenium(I) complexes and their application in anion recognition Anna L. Blackburn, Nicholas C. Fletcher Queen's University Belfast, UK P26 Organic Light Emitting Electrochemical Cells based on new Iridium (III) complexes Imenne Bouamaied, Stephan Graber, Edwin C. Constable, Catherine Housecroft, Ruben Costa, Henk Bolink University of Basel, Switzerland P27 Synthesis, Photophysical and NMR Evaluations of Thiourea-based Anion Receptors Possessing an Acetamide Moiety Elaine Boyle, Thomas McCabe, Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson Trinity College Dublin, Ireland P28 Synthesis and Host-Guest Chemistry of a Cubic Metal-Organic Capsule Colm Browne, Boris Breiner, Jonathan Nitschke University of Cambridge, UK P29 Salophen-uranyl complexes as supramolecular catalysts Michele Bruschini1, Antonella Dalla Cort1, Luigi Mandolini1, Luca Schiaffino2 1Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy, 2Università degli Studi Tor Vergata, Italy P30 Formation of a Tetranuclear Circular Helicate and Tetranuclear Heteroleptic and Head-to-Tail Circular Helicates. Samantha Bullock1, Craig Rice1, Thomas Riis-Johannessen2 1University of Huddersfield, UK, 2EPFL SB ISIC LCS, Lausanne, Switzerland P31 Structure-activity relationship in tripodal transmembrane anion transporters: effect of fluorination. Nathalie Busschaert1, Marco Wenzel1, Mark Light1, Philip Gale1, Paulina Iglesias- Hernández2, Ricardo Pérez-Tomás2 1University of Southampton, UK, 2Universidad de Barcelona, Spain P32 pH Triggered Shuttling in a Fluorescent Bodipy-Cucurbit[7]uril Pseudorotaxane Onur Buyukcakir1, Ozgur Altan Bozdemir1, Fatma Tuba Yasar1, Fatma Pir1, Burcak Icli2, Engin Umut Akkaya1 1Bilkent University, Turkey, 2Middle East Technical University, Turkey P33 Synthesis and preliminary luminescent studies of supramolecular 1,6-bis- (1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)pyridine-containing lanthanide complexes Joseph P. Byrne, Jonathan A. Kitchen, Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland P34 Lanthanide-Directed Synthesis of Novel Luminescent Supramolecular Self- Assemblies David Caffrey, Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland P35 Theory-guided Design of Efficient Photosensitizers for Photodynamic Action Yusuf Cakmak1, Safacan Kolemen1, Selin Duman3, Yavuz Dede3, Yusuf Dolen4, Bilal Kilic1, Leyla Tatar-Yildirim4, A. Lale Dogan4, Dicle Guc4, Engin U. Akkaya1,2 1Institute of Materials Science and Nanotechnology, Turkey, 2Bilkent University, Turkey, 3Gazi University, Turkey, 4Hacettepe University, Turkey P36 Colorimetric response to anions by a ‘‘robust'' copper(II) complex of a [9]aneN3 pendant arm derivative: CN- and I- selective sensing. Claudia Caltagirone1, Carla Bazzicalupi2, Andrea Bencini2, Alessandra Garau1, Vito Lippolis1 1Universita` degli Studi di Cagliari, Italy, 2Universita` degli Studi di Firenze, Italy P37 2-Iodo-Imidazolium Receptors Bind Anions via Charge Assisted Halogen Bonding Massimo Cametti1, Pierangelo Metrangolo1, Tullio Pilati2, Kari Raatikainen1, Giuseppe Resnati1, Giancarlo Terraneo1 1Polytechnic of Milan, Italy, 2CNR—University of Milan, Italy P38 Light-driven transport of a molecular walker in either direction along a molecular track Michael J. Barrell, Araceli G. Campaña, Max von Delius, Edzard M. Geertsema, David A. Leigh University of Edinburgh, UK P39 Threading/dethreading motion chemically controlled in a [2]pseudorotaxane Anayeli Carrasco-Ruiz, Jorge Tiburcio Cinvestav, Mexico P40 Development of a New Receptor for Selective Extraction of Transition Metal Salts Israel Carreira-Barral, Andrés de Blas, David Esteban-Gómez, Carlos Platas- Iglesias, Teresa Rodríguez-Blas Universidade da Coruña, Spain P41 The construction of supramolecular optical functional materials based on cross- linked micelles Yu-Zhe Chen, Hui-Qing Peng, Qing-Zheng Yang The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China P43 1,8-Diaminocarbazoles - outstanding building blocks for fluorogenic anion sensors Michał Chmielewski University of Warsaw, Poland P44 Metal-directed self-assembly of a 20-component, [Fe8L12] Universal 3-Ravel Jack Clegg1,2, Feng Li2, Leonard Lindoy2, Rene Macquart2, George Meehan3 1University of Cambridge, UK, 2The University of Sydney, Australia, 3James Cook University, Australia P45 Selective anion
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