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Professor Vincent M. Rotello's research group in the Department of Chemistry at University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Our research focuses on the area of supramolecular chemistry: the study and application of non-covalent interactions. These interactions include hydrogen bonding, aromatic stacking and other electrostatic attractions and repulsions. We are currently employing these concepts of molecular recognition to explore a wide range of important questions in areas of biology to materials chemistry.
Latest Publications: |
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| De, M.; Ghosh, P. S.; Rotello, V. M. "Applications of Nanoparticles in Biology" Adv. Mater., 2008, 20, 4225-4241. | |
| Park, M-H.; Ofir, Y.; Samanta, B.; Arumugam, P.; Miranda, O. R.; Rotello, V. M. "Nanoparticle Immobilization on Surfaces via Activatable Heterobifunctional Dithiocarbamate Bond Formation" Adv. Mater., 2008, 20, 4185-4188. | |
| Jordan, B. J.; Ofir, Y.; Patra, D.; Caldwell, S. T.; Kennedy, A.; Joubanian, S.; Rabani, G.; Cooke, G.; Rotello, V. M. "Controlled Self-Assembly of Organic Nanowires and Platelets Using Dipolar and Hydrogen-Bonding Interactions" Small, 2008, 4, 2074-2078. |





