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Posts by Sergio Royuela

Chemically fueled amplification of supramolecular asymmetry with double helical inversion | ChemRxiv Amplification of asymmetry in supramolecular polymers is typically studied under equilibrium conditions in apolar solvents, while examples in aqueous media and under non-equilibrium conditions remain scarce. Here we demonstrate chemically fueled ...

What happens when supramolecular chirality is pushed far from equilibrium — in water?

In our latest study, we chemically “fuel” supramolecular polymers based on PDI derivatives using a redox cycle. Check the preprint in ChemRXiv chemrxiv.org/doi/full/10....

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[First first author paper] Our PhD student, Ayana Miyata, published her work on 1D vdW porous fibrils assembled from MOPs in @jacs.acspublications.org. Her dedicated efforts and leadership led to this great achievement. Congratulations!!

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Last week I had the chance to present the results of my MSCA project with @davidgrlab.bsky.social in the MADPOL25 @madpol25.bsky.social at the beautiful Alcalá de Henares. It was awesome to meet brilliant researchers in polymer chemistry as well as lifelong friends in an idillic location!

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We are very proud to share our latest work about our Clip-off Chemistry approach applied to COFs for the synthesis of novel macrocycles, now in @science.org. Huge congratulations to all our amazing team and collaborators that made this project possible!! ✨

10 months ago 6 2 2 0

Congratulations Roberto and the whole team, such a fantastic work!!

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What if complexity was already built in — just waiting to be released?
In our latest @science.org, we show how COFs can selectively excise organic macrocycles with precision.
A chemistry that reveals what’s already there. Clip-off Chemistry.
Link: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

10 months ago 23 5 0 3

I’m so, so happy to announce that last week I started my new position as Assistant Professor at the Organic Chemistry Department @ucm.es It’s great to come back to this university and I’m truly thankful to everybody who helped me get here. Looking forward to this new chapter!!

11 months ago 2 0 0 0

Follow the link below to check out our latest collaboration with @wearenanoup.bsky.social, just out in JACS. A novel methodology to prepare mechanically robust DNA-MOP hydrogels and aerogels effective in removing pollutants from water and enabling the controlled release of drugs #chemsky #pormatsky

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Self-assembled nanotubes from the supramolecular polymerization of discrete cyclic entities Inspired by the extraordinary attributes displayed by nanotubes in Nature, the creation of self-assembled nano-sized hollow tubes is an area of significant and growing interest given its potential app...

Take a look to our last review in @chemsocrev.rsc.org, where we discuss the different strategies to obtain self-assembled nanotubes from the supramolecular polymerization of discrete cyclic entities. Congrats to Marina, Jacobo, Paula, Fátima and @davidgrlab.bsky.social
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The structuring of porous reticular materials for energy applications at industrial scales Reticular synthesis constructs crystalline architectures by linking molecular building blocks with robust bonds. This process gave rise to reticular chemistry and permanently porous solids. Such preci...

I'm very happy to use my first post on Bluesky to let you know about our latest paper on @chemsocrev.rsc.org about the structuring of porous materials for industry.

Cheers to @davidfairen.bsky.social and all the other co-authors! 🥳

@cebcambridge.bsky.social
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A BODIPY‐Containing Covalent Organic Framework as a Highly Porous Photosensitizer for Environmental Remediation and Pollutants Adsorption The direct incorporation of borondipyrromethene (BODIPY) subunits into the structural backbone of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) gives facile access to porous photosensitizers but is still a chal...

I'm thrilled to share my PhD work in @angewandtechemie.bsky.social, happy to expand a bit the cool BODIPY-COF library! Check out our latest work exploring the versatility of these dyes within COFs. Thank you #BeuerleGroup all the people who made it possible!
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Out in @J_A_C_S @pubs.acs.org! Using overcrowded polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons as monomers leads to the formation of mechanically interlocked 🔗 2D #COFs! Discover more 👉https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.4c14453👈 @polymat.bsky.social @manuelmellelab.bsky.social @brentnannenga.bsky.social

1 year ago 52 10 1 1

Thank you so much @imdeananociencia.bsky.social for giving me the opportunity to present our latest work! Learning and enjoying a lot in this event!

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Happy to present our latest advances on processing MOPs into macroscopic architectures at #ESRWnano organized by @imdeananociencia.bsky.social. Great to meet old friendo and learn about different topics!

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Happy to present our latest advances on processing MOPs into macroscopic architectures at #ESRWnano organized by @imdeananociencia.bsky.social. Great to meet old friendo and learn about different topics!

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Yesterday we closed an intense month of science (together with Sara Cembellín, Paloma García and Diego Matesanz) with our workshop VisualChem, whose aim was to introduce to high school students to basic concepts in organic chemistry. The activity was funded by the STM-RSEQ.

1 year ago 2 1 0 0
Post-synthetic modification of Covalent Organic Frameworks with active Manganese centers for the electrocatalytic CO2 reduction in water The development of effective catalysts for the CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) is essential for transforming atmospheric CO2 into valuable chemical scaffolds.. The development of appropriate CO2RR cata...

What better way to start here on bluesky than sharing our latest work, just published in J Mater Chem A. Check out how we prepared a Manganese-functionalized COF and studied its electrocatalytic activity towards CO2RR.

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