An invesitgation into the stereoselective synthesis of chiral macrocycles using the Curtin-Hammett principle: Chem. Sci. 2024, 10.1039/D3SC05715AWell done Angus and thank you to our collaborators!
Author Archives: timothybarendt
Feb 24: New paper
Chiral locking of a bis-perylene diimide macrocycle enables us to investigate chiral self-assembly and circularly polarised luminescence in single crystals: J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2024, 146, 5470Well done Sam and thanks to our collaborators!
May 2023: New members
Welcome to Dr Denis Hartmann (top) and Dr Atul Sharma (bottom) who have joined the group from the University of Oxford and ESPCI Paris. More information on Denis and Atul here.
Nov 22: Join the group!
We are currently recruiting for: 1. A post-doctoral researcher in synthetic supramolecular chemistry (3 years)To work on an EPSRC-funded project on organic electronics. The full advert is here. 2. A PhD student (fully funded)To work on a project on the supramolecular chemistry of organic dye molecules. The full advert is here. Please get in touchContinue reading “Nov 22: Join the group!”
June 2022: New Paper
“The Pink Box”- a new chiral macrocycle exhibiting switchable aromatic stacking and interesting chiroptical properties! https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/jacs.2c03531
January 2022: New fully funded PhD position
We have a new PhD position (fully funded) for a project on supramolecular dyes for sensing in biology and the environment. The research will be conducted at both the University of Birmingham (UK) and Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (in Berlin, Germany), under the joint supervision of Dr Timothy Barendt and Dr. Ute Resch-Genger, respectively.Continue reading “January 2022: New fully funded PhD position”
November 2021: TAB Lab goes Bowling
On November 30th TAB Lab took on the Jupp group at bowling.
October 2021: New students!
Welcome to Lucy Walker and Alastair Littlewood who are starting their MSci research projects in the group. Meet them here!
October 2021: Two new PhD studentships
We have two competition-funded PhD studentships in the research group. 1. Supramolecular sensors for neurotransmitters: https://tinyurl.com/5dc3kned 2. Interlocked molecules for semiconducting materials: https://tinyurl.com/2fxzztup Please contact Tim (t.a.barendt@bham.ac.uk) for more information.
October 2020: New students!
As the new academic year kicks off, TAB lab welcomes three new students! Samuel Penty (left) arrives from Oxford to start his PhD and Joseph Schofield Holyoake (centre) and Micheal Asare (right) are fourth-year students from Birmingham doing MSci research projects in the group. Meet them here!