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Nicolas Giuseppone

Nicolas Giuseppone

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
8370
World Ranking
16350
National Ranking
708

Overview

Nicolas Giuseppone is affiliated with the University of Strasbourg in France and has an extensive research portfolio primarily in the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their scholarly work spans multiple disciplines with a focus on Organic Chemistry, Biomaterials, Materials Chemistry, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Polymers and Plastics.

Giuseppone has contributed significantly to topics including Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials, Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes, Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials, Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research, Micro and Nano Robotics, Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior, and Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry.

Among recent publications, notable works include:

  • Light-Driven Molecular Motors Boost the Selective Transport of Alkali Metal Ions through Phospholipid Bilayers, 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Light-Driven Molecular Whirligig, 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Supramolecular Polymerization of Triarylamine-Based Macrocycles into Electroactive Nanotubes, 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Optoregulated force application to cellular receptors using molecular motors, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Extraction of mechanical work from stimuli-responsive molecular systems and materials, 2021, Trends in Chemistry

Frequent co-authors in Giuseppone's research include Émilie Moulin, Odile Gavat, Alexis Perrot, Eric Buhler, and Andreas Vargas Jentzsch. Their collaborations reflect ongoing partnerships in advancing studies within their fields of interest.

Research outputs have often appeared in specialized scientific journals and venues such as Soft Matter, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Advanced Materials, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, and Angewandte Chemie. These venues collectively represent the predominant platforms for disseminating their research findings.

Best Publications

  • Supramolecular self-assemblies as functional nanomaterials

    Eric Busseron;Yves Ruff;Emilie Moulin;Nicolas Giuseppone

  • Design of Collective Motions from Synthetic Molecular Switches, Rotors, and Motors

    Damien Dattler;Gad Fuks;Joakim Heiser;Emilie Moulin

  • Macroscopic contraction of a gel induced by the integrated motion of light-driven molecular motors

    Quan Li;Gad Fuks;Emilie Moulin;Mounir Maaloum

  • Dynamic combinatorial chemistry as a tool for the design of functional materials and devices.

    Emilie Moulin;Gabriela Cormos;Nicolas Giuseppone

  • Muscle-like Supramolecular Polymers: Integrated Motion from Thousands of Molecular Machines†

    Guangyan Du;Emilie Moulin;Nicolas Jouault;Nicolas Jouault;Eric Buhler

  • From Molecular Machines to Stimuli-Responsive Materials

    Emilie Moulin;Lara Faour;Christian C. Carmona‐Vargas;Nicolas Giuseppone

  • Dual-light control of nanomachines that integrate motor and modulator subunits

    Justin T. Foy;Quan Li;Antoine Goujon;Jean-Rémy Colard-Itté

  • Hierarchical functional gradients of pH-responsive self-assembled monolayers using dynamic covalent chemistry on surfaces

    Lara Tauk;André P. Schröder;Gero Decher;Gero Decher;Nicolas Giuseppone;Nicolas Giuseppone

  • Dynamic Combinatorial Evolution within Self‐Replicating Supramolecular Assemblies

    Rémi Nguyen;Lionel Allouche;Eric Buhler;Nicolas Giuseppone

  • Light-triggered self-construction of supramolecular organic nanowires as metallic interconnects

    Vina Faramarzi;Frédéric Niess;Emilie Moulin;Mounir Maaloum

  • Advances in supramolecular electronics - from randomly self-assembled nanostructures to addressable self-organized interconnects.

    Emilie Moulin;Juan-José Cid;Nicolas Giuseppone;Nicolas Giuseppone

  • Scandium(III) catalysis of transimination reactions. Independent and constitutionally coupled reversible processes.

    Nicolas Giuseppone;Jean-Louis Schmitt;Evan Schwartz;Jean-Marie Lehn

  • Chemistry and Biology of Diazonamide A: Second Total Synthesis and Biological Investigations

    K C Nicolaou;Junliang Hao;Mali V Reddy;Paraselli Bheema Rao

  • Toward self-constructing materials: a systems chemistry approach.

    Nicolas Giuseppone

  • The Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Charge Nanocarriers: A Highly Cooperative Process Promoted by Visible Light

    Emilie Moulin;Fréderic Niess;Mounir Maaloum;Eric Buhler

  • Protonic and Temperature Modulation of Constituent Expression by Component Selection in a Dynamic Combinatorial Library of Imines

    Nicolas Giuseppone;Jean-Marie Lehn

  • Constitutional Dynamic Self-Sensing in a ZincII/Polyiminofluorenes System

    Nicolas Giuseppone;Jean-Marie Lehn

  • Triarylamine-Based Supramolecular Polymers: Structures, Dynamics, and Functions.

    Emilie Moulin;Joseph J. Armao;Nicolas Giuseppone

  • Self-duplicating amplification in a dynamic combinatorial library.

    Shengguang Xu;Nicolas Giuseppone

  • Bistable [c2] Daisy Chain Rotaxanes as Reversible Muscle-like Actuators in Mechanically Active Gels

    Antoine Goujon;Thomas Lang;Giacomo Mariani;Emilie Moulin

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Marie Lehn
Jean-Marie Lehn University of Strasbourg
Scott A. Snyder
Scott A. Snyder University of Chicago
K. C. Nicolaou
K. C. Nicolaou Rice University
Gero Decher
Gero Decher University of Strasbourg
Andreas Herrmann
Andreas Herrmann Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Wybren Jan Buma
Wybren Jan Buma University of Amsterdam
Mihail Barboiu
Mihail Barboiu University of Montpellier
Aránzazu del Campo
Aránzazu del Campo Leibniz Association
Benoît Heinrich
Benoît Heinrich University of Strasbourg
Roland Bennewitz
Roland Bennewitz Leibniz Association

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