
Fan Xu
@fanxu_chem
Postdoc in the Bert Meijer group @TUeindhoven; PhD @FeringaLab
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08-08-2017 12:55:32
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Many thanks to the authors Ghislaine Vantomme et al and editors form Aggregate🥰

Start my postdoc in the Meijer group Hailin @itsme_shikha with amazing #SupraChem2022! Meet many nice people SarahChagri @kaygisiz_kubra Zhixuan Zhou kun Dai et al., and of course, our old friend @SimonKrause39 Take a deep breath and have a smile;)


I was so happy to work on this book!! 🤓 together with Anouk Lubbe and Feringa Lab we talk about how to investigate light-driven molecular motors - from synthesising them, to analysing and quantifying their rotation cycles💡


Simulating Assembly Landscapes for Comprehensive Understanding of Supramolecular Polymer–Solvent Systems UTokyo | 東京大学 TU Eindhoven Bert Meijer #Simulating #Assembly #Landscapes #Supramolecular #Polymer pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…

We are looking for a PhD student to join us for a highly collaborative project with cool partners, such as BENCh RTG 🧪💻 & Stefano Crespi! 💡🧪🖥️ All information & how to apply: uni-goettingen.de/de/document/do… Please RT :)

Now you see it 💡💡 now you don't. "Light-Triggered Disassembly of Molecular Motor-based Supramolecular Polymers Revealed by High Speed-AFM" Now online on Angewandte Chemie. Check the work led by Fan Xu in collaboration with the Roos group and Marc Stuart onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…

After a great forum in Fudan Univ. with 3 million audiences (including live online), the Feringa family completed the first assembly and group photo in Ben's office in ECUST. Looking forward to the next assembly more comprehensively.Feringa Lab




Just online J. Am. Chem. Soc. 🎉 Check out how we control chemical systems switching between order/sorted state and disorder/unsorted state with internal and external factors. Discover the dynamic conversion from singularity converts to diversity. pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.102…




Our review on "Visible and near-infrared light-induced photoclick reactions" by FU, Nadja Simeth and W. Szymanski is now online. Current design strategies, recent advances and the outlook for long wavelength photoclick are presented. Nature Reviews Chemistry nature.com/articles/s4157…
