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Our research group is concerned with developing simple ideas and concepts across the traditional branches of the molecular, biomolecular and materials sciences by the design and synthesis of new types of molecular level architecture's to control and influence function and properties. Following the discovery of a simple hydrogen bond-directed route to catenanes (mechanically-interlocked rings) in our laboratories a few years ago, we are currently exploring several areas of application including catalysis (reagents that function through hydrogen bonding), smart materials and "molecular machines" (catenane and rotaxane-based molecular devices), biological chemistry (peptide and protein rotaxanes, novel prodrug systems) and macromolecules (mechanically-linked polymers). These, and other research programmes in the group, are supported by the UK research councils, the european community (including RTN Networks with academic and industrial groups in Italy, France, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands) and both UK and overseas industry. SELECTED RECENT PUBLICATIONS
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