Learning outcomes

Definition, description, characterization, chemical and physical properties of organic and inorganic supramolecular systems. Basic concepts of organic chemistry, coordination chemistry and physical organic chemistry are required.

Goals

The objectives of the course is to familiarize with the concept of non-covalent interactions for engineering supramolecular architectures in different fields: biochemistry, material science, nanotechnology and organic chemistry.

Content

Supramolecular chemistry is concerned with intermolecular assemblies hiring "non-covalent interactions". Communication, information, self-assembly, self-organization, association reversible and adaptable to the environment, emergent properties are some of the concepts explored in this course, between chemistry, biology and physics.

Exercices

NA

Assessment method

The evaluation consists of a written examination based on the course content and a critical review of two scientific articles taken from the literature.

Sources, references and any support material

Jean-Marie Lehn, De Boeck Université (disponible à la bibliothèque et au bureau du professeur) - Supramolecular Chemistry
J.W. Steed and J.L. Atwood, 2nd Edition (2009), John Wiley & Sons

Language of instruction

French