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ProfileJean-Marie Lehn, Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France, Nobel Laureate
In 1970 Lehn became Professor of Chemistry at the Université Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg and since 1979 he is Professor at the Collège de France in Paris. Over the years his work led to the definition of a new field of chemistry, which he named “supramolecular chemistry” as it deals with the complex entities formed by the association of two or more chemical species held together by intermolecular forces, whereas molecular chemistry studies the features of the entities constructed from atoms linked by covalent bonds. His research broadened from molecular recognition towards supramolecular catalysis and transport processes. It also extended to the design of molecular devices for supramolecular electronics and photonics. Thereafter the main line of development concerned the design of “programmed” systems that undergo “self-organization” by spontaneous assembly of suitable components into well-defined supramolecular architectures following an Aufbau plan. More recently, importing the dynamic character of supramolecular entities into molecular species by introduction of reversible covalent bonds, led to the development of “constitutional dynamic chemistry”, that extends towards adaptive chemistry. Author of more than 800 scientific publications, Lehn is a member of many academies and institutions and has received numerous international honours and awards. |
LOCATIONCongress Centrum Mainz, Germany DATES7–9 June 2009
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