Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
This special issue of Supramolecular Chemistry is dedicated
to the 14th International Symposium of Macrocyclic and
Supramolecular Chemistry (ISMSC2019), whichwas successfully
held in Lecce, Italy, from 2 to 6 June 2019. The
symposium was organised by Politecnico di Milano and
Fondazione Politecnico di Milano, and chaired by
Pierangelo Metrangolo, Francesca Baldelli Bombelli, and
Giancarlo Terraneo.
Following a quite long tradition, the symposium provided
the great opportunity to discuss the forefront
research in macrocyclic and supramolecular chemistry.
More than 700 international scientists, from 43 different
countries and from diverse research environments, gathered
in Lecce to attend the symposium. It was a unique
occasion for graduate students, postdocs and scientists
to exchange ideas, to discuss innovative and emerging
results and to promote inter-discipline collaborations.
During the 5 days of the symposium, ISMSC2019
hosted a total of 88 lectures including lectures from Sir
James Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa, 2016
Logo: The conference logo depicts the interlocked Borromean rings as the floor of the Roman amphitheater in Lecce-Italy.
Photo: ISMSC2019 delegates at Monastero degli Olivetani - Lecce- Italy
SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
2020, VOL. 32, NO. 3, 163-164
https://doi.org/10.1080/10610278.2020.1767779
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
Nobel Laureates in Chemistry, as well as from Luisa De
Cola, 2019 Izatt-Christensen Award, Xiaopeng Li, 2019
Cram-Lehn-Pedersen Prize, Ross Stewart Forgan, 2019
Sessler Early Career Researcher Prize, and Konrad
K. Tiefenbacher, the Natural Product Reports Emerging
Investigator Lectureship winner. In addition, the program
included 22 keynote talks and 24 invited talks.
There were also 12 oral and 24 short paper contributions
selected by the organisers from the submitted abstracts.
Furthermore, 550 posters were presented on two poster
sessions enabling almost every participant to share his/
her work in this exciting meeting for the supramolecular
chemistry community.
The conference covered a wide range of topics such
as organic electronics, nanotechnology, biology, medicine,
and materials science, in which supramolecular
chemistry was the common tool for developing innovative
materials, devices, macromolecules, nanovectors,
etc. This symposium clearly showed how supramolecular
chemistry is flourishing crossing traditional borders and
moving towards new interdisciplinary areas of research
at the interface between chemistry, medicine, biology,
and materials science.
As far as outreach is concerned, during ISMSC2019,
a public lecture was delivered by Sir James Fraser
Stoddart to present the world of supramolecular chemistry
and the long scientific journey that has brought him
to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016. More than
800 high school students, as well as citizens have
attended this lecture.
The symposium received the endorsement, among
others, of the International Union of Pure and Applied
Chemistry (IUPAC), the International Year of the Periodic
Table of Chemical Elements (IYPT2019), the European
Chemical Society (EuChemS), the Italian Chemical
Society (SCI), and the Materials Research Society (MRS).
As far as IYPT2019 is concerned, ISMSC2019 was selected
from IUPAC as the venue for the announcement of 10
elements of the Periodic Table of Younger Chemists.
IUPAC has also supported the Microsymposium 'New
Directions in Supramolecular Chemistry: Nanomedicine',
which was held within the ISMSC2019 programme and
has shown how, recently, Supramolecular Chemistry (i.e.,
use of inter-molecular interactions to build-up selfassembled
systems) has been exploited for pioneering
new directions in bio-engineering and nanomedicine.
The Conference has undoubtedl
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
macrocyclic and supramolecular chemistry.
Elenco autori:
Bergamaschi, Greta
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