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Materials chemistry is concerned with establishing connections between structure, properties, processability and performance of molecular materials, including organic compounds and polymers, supramolecular architectures and nanoporous substances. Encompassed within this diverse field are molecular magnets, graphene, optoelectronic devices, artificial photosynthesis, chemical sensors, speciality polymers, fluorescent labels, functional membranes, composite conjugated hybrids and molecular sieves. The field relies heavily on sophisticated organic synthesis but readily embraces computational chemistry in order to delve more deeply into the properties of the materials. The topic provides an important interface between atomic, molecular and supramolecular behaviour and the functions of the substance under examination. All manner of molecular materials are considered, ranging from thin films to organogels to solids with microscopic cavities. The 12th International Conference on Materials Chemistry was held between 20th-23rd July 2015 at the University of York, UK, and covered the full range of topics, with six plenary lectures supported by twenty-four keynote lectures and over a hundred invited or contributed talks (1). In addition, some 370 posters were presented. The conference was co-chaired by Duncan Bruce (University of York) and Dermot O'Hare (University of Oxford, UK).
Author(s): Harriman A
Publication type: Review
Publication status: Published
Journal: Johnson Matthey Technology Review
Year: 2016
Volume: 60
Issue: 1
Pages: 55-58
Print publication date: 01/01/2016
Acceptance date: 01/01/1900
ISSN (electronic): 2056-5135
Publisher: JOHNSON MATTHEY PUBL LTD CO
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1595/205651316X690240
DOI: 10.1595/205651316X690240