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Overview

Emilio Quiñoá is affiliated with the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Their research spans the fields of Chemistry and Materials Science, with a significant focus on Organic Chemistry and Materials Chemistry. They have contributed extensively to topics such as the synthesis and properties of aromatic compounds, supramolecular self-assembly in materials, and crystallization and solubility studies.

Quiñoá's work also covers specialized areas including X-ray diffraction in crystallography, polydiacetylene-based materials and applications, axial and atropisomeric chirality synthesis, and supramolecular chemistry and complexes.

Their recent publications reflect a focus on stimuli-responsive polymers and chiral supramolecular systems. Selected papers include:

  • "Stimuli-responsive synthetic helical polymers," 2023, Chemical Society Reviews
  • "A Stimuli-Responsive Macromolecular Gear: Interlocking Dynamic Helical Polymers with Foldamers," 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "The Competitive Aggregation Pathway of an Asymmetric Chiral Oligo(p-phenyleneethynylene) Towards the Formation of Individual P and M Supramolecular Helical Polymers," 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Dissymmetric Chiral Poly(diphenylacetylene)s: Secondary Structure Elucidation and Dynamic Luminescence," 2022, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "From Sergeants and Soldiers to Chiral Conflict Effects in Helical Polymers by Acting on the Conformational Composition of the Comonomers," 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Frequent collaborators in Emilio Quiñoá's research include Félix Freire, Rafael Rodríguez, Ricardo Riguera, Berta Fernández, and Manuel Fernández-Míguez.

Their work is regularly published in prominent scientific venues, with notable contributions to:

  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Chemistry of Materials

Best Publications

  • The assignment of absolute configuration by NMR

    José Manuel Seco;Emilio Quiñoá;Ricardo Riguera

  • Chitosan–PEG nanocapsules as new carriers for oral peptide delivery: Effect of chitosan pegylation degree

    C. Prego;D. Torres;E. Fernandez-Megia;R. Novoa-Carballal

  • Development and brain delivery of chitosan-PEG nanoparticles functionalized with the monoclonal antibody OX26.

    Yeşim Aktas;M Yemisci;K Andrieux;RN Gursoy

  • A practical guide for the assignment of the absolute configuration of alcohols, amines and carboxylic acids by NMR

    José Manuel Seco;Emilio Quiñoá;Ricardo Riguera

  • Supramolecular Assemblies from Poly(phenylacetylene)s

    Félix Freire;Emilio Quiñoá;Ricardo Riguera

  • Assignment of the absolute configuration of polyfunctional compounds by NMR using chiral derivatizing agents

    J.M. Seco;E. Quiñoá;R. Riguera

  • MTPA vs MPA in the Determination of the Absolute Configuration of Chiral Alcohols by 1H NMR

    Sh. K. Latypov;J. M. Seco;E. Quinoa;R. Riguera

  • Fijianolides, polyketide heterocycles from a marine sponge

    Emilio Quinoa;Yao Kakou;Phillip Crews

  • Novel sponge-derived amino acids. 5. Structures, stereochemistry, and synthesis of several new heterocycles

    Madeline Adamczeski;Emilio Quinoa;Phillip Crews

  • Determining the absolute stereochemistry of secondary/secondary diols by 1H NMR: basis and applications.

    Félix Freire;José Manuel Seco;Emilio Quiñoá;Ricardo Riguera

  • Chiral Amplification and Helical‐Sense Tuning by Mono‐ and Divalent Metals on Dynamic Helical Polymers

    Félix Freire;José Manuel Seco;Emilio Quiñoá;Ricardo Riguera

  • Conformational Structure and Dynamics of Arylmethoxyacetates: DNMR Spectroscopy and Aromatic Shielding Effect

    Sh. K. Latypov;J. M. Seco;E. Quinoa;R. Riguera

  • Optimal routine conditions for the determination of the degree of acetylation of chitosan by 1H-NMR

    Eduardo Fernandez-Megia;Ramón Novoa-Carballal;Emilio Quiñoá;Ricardo Riguera

  • Phenolic constituents of Psammaplysilla

    Emilio Quiñoà;Phillip Crews

  • Mycothiazole, a polyketide heterocycle from a marine sponge

    Phillip. Crews;Yao. Kakou;Emilio. Quinoa

  • Bengamides, Heterocyclic Anthelminthics from a Jaspidae Marine Sponge

    Emilio Quinoa;Madeline Adamczeski;Phillip Crews;Gerald J. Bakus;Gerald J. Bakus

  • Controlled modulation of the helical sense and the elongation of poly(phenylacetylene)s by polar and donor effects

    Seila Leiras;Félix Freire;José M. Seco;Emilio Quiñoá

  • Novel sponge-derived amino acids. 11. The entire absolute stereochemistry of the bengamides

    Madeline Adamczeski;Emilio Quinoa;Phillip Crews

  • The structures and stereochemistry of cytotoxic sesquiterpene quinones from dactylospongia elegans

    Jaime Rodríguez;Emilio Quiñoá;Ricardo Riguera;Barbara M. Peters

  • Nanospheres with tunable size and chirality from helical polymer-metal complexes.

    Félix Freire;José Manuel Seco;Emilio Quiñoá;Ricardo Riguera

  • Are Both the (R)- and the (S)-MPA Esters Really Needed for the Assignment of the Absolute Configuration of Secondary Alcohols by NMR? The Use of a Single Derivative

    Shamil K. Latypov;José M. Seco;Emilio Quiñoá;Ricardo Riguera

Frequent Co-Authors

Ricardo Riguera
Ricardo Riguera University of Santiago de Compostela
Phillip Crews
Phillip Crews University of California, Santa Cruz
Luis Castedo
Luis Castedo University of Santiago de Compostela
Cécile Debitus
Cécile Debitus University of Western Brittany
Hector M. Guzman
Hector M. Guzman Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Juan Casado
Juan Casado University of Malaga
Katsuhiro Maeda
Katsuhiro Maeda Kanazawa University
Turgay Dalkara
Turgay Dalkara Bilkent University

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