MacroAromatics is a synthetic chemistry collective operated by organic chemistry specialists, developing high-quality synthesis of bespoke high-purity macrocyclic organic materials for many applications, as well as expert consultancy on macrocycle applications and research.
Advantages
extensive range of macrocyclic organic materials readily available for diverse science applications
macrocyclic product design services readily available
high Purity (>99%) chemical synthesis services
expert consultancy in molecular design and macrocyclic synthesis.
Many sectors require the use of macrocyclic compounds, such as molecular electronics, magnetics, optics, optoelectronics and photosensitizers, among many others. These high-value molecules include phthalocyanines, porphyrins, triphenylenes, discotic liquid crystals and many other macrocyclic compounds and their diverse classes. As future technology develops for their use in new innovations, demand will inevitably continue to rise, which will require high quality supply, availability and specialist consultancy.
MacroAromatics offer high-quality synthesis of bespoke organic materials including macrocyclic dyes, chromophores and fluorophores, broad and narrow-band optical absorbers between visible-near-IR and liquid crystals including discotic liquid crystals. Also offered is expert consultancy from leading researchers in macrocyclic synthesis, including generating new class molecules, and offer advice on macrocycle applications and research.
Applications
Molecular electronics, magnetics, optics, optoelectronics, liquid crystals, photosensitizers, organic dyes, chromophore and fluorophore applications, broad/narrow-band optical absorbers.
Publications
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2015, 54(26), 7510–7514. doi:10.1002/anie.201502662
Angew. Chem. 2013, 52, 10784-10787. doi:10.1002/anie.201306151
Tetrahedron 2014, 70, 7370-7379. doi:10.1016/j.tet.2014.06.086
Principal Investigator
Team led by Professor Andy Cammidge
Further Details
For more information on this licensing opportunity, please contact the IP Office.