Chair of Organic Chemistry @tcd, Hans Fischer Senior Fellow @TU_Muenchen. Organic synthesis, light, structures, porphyrins in all shapes and historical settings
Our group won 😃😀👏😎😊as 'Senge group' "laboratory team of the year" award from the Irish Laboratory Awards 2020 @LabAwards. Thanks to all present and past group members for making this happen; very happy and humbled by all their contributions 😀 this is for all of us 😃
I am delighted to share that the first publication from my group has been accepted in Chemical Communications (@ChemCommun).
This work is dedicated to Prof. @mathiassenge on the occasion of his 65th birthday.
A special milestone for our group—more to come!
Everything about small bicycles, and their use in Medchem!
With Vladimir Kubyshkin (@polyproline), we have summarized that for you in this @ACSChemRev: bit.ly/4760Vrc
🎉 Our latest paper on polyyne synthesis by alkyne metathesis is now out in Angewandte Chemie 📰: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
A fantastic collaboration with the groups of Marc Mauduit, Matthias Tamm and Rik Tykwinski! 🤝
Many congratulations to #FreyaRitterling from our group who received a sustainability leadership award from @tcd 😁👏 📢🎉Well done!!! And many thanks for bringing the group @TCD_Chemistry to @My_Green_Lab certification at the green level 😀
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2 open PhD positions at the University of Cologne, Germany – fully funded. Join our international team on the synthesis of fancy polyaromatics as functional materials. @ChemUniCologne@PhDinGermany
Full job posting:
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ALT Porphyrin atropisomerism is an outstanding tool for the accessibility of shape-specific molecules. There is a growing need to control this phenomenon in nonplanar porphyrin systems due to the mounting interest in these systems as enzyme mimics and organocatalysts. Hence, in this work, the influence of steric bulk on the stability of nonplanar 5,10,15,20-tetraaryl-2,3,7,8,12,13,17,18-octaethyl-porphyrin atropisomers was explored. The library of atropisomeric porphyrins synthesized herein emphasizes the delicate balance that must be achieved between steric bulk without inducing an undesired amount of macrocycle flexibility to obtain an atropisomer with a predictable rotational barrier. To overcome this challenge, a stabilization strategy was devised by exploiting metal coordination to the peripheral porphyrin functionalities, leading to an atroposelective superstructure formation.
ALT Chiral self-assembled supramolecular networks offer great potential for new chiral materials. We report the predictable self-assembly of metalloporphyrins with chiral cyclohexanohemicucurbit[n]urils (cycHC[6] and cycHC[8]), where cycHC[n] chirality is transferred to achiral porphyrins in solution and the solid state. Solvent and porphyrin substituents directed the formation of 31 novel complexes characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. All complexes feature metal–urea coordination centers, with architectures ranging from discrete complexes to 1D, helical 1D, and 2D square-grid coordination polymers, governed by the shape and binding strength of cycHC[n]s. These results demonstrate the robustness of hemicucurbituril–metalloporphyrin supramolecular systems for developing advanced chiral sensing materials.
I can't let the week pass without sharing that last week we had privileged to host the outstanding @mathiassenge & @GraceGDHan 🌟 Wonderful to welcome them to lovely Marburg and hear their science firsthand. #ProfLife - Thanks for visiting us at Marburg University
🔬 The Supramolecular Organic Chemistry Group is looking for motivated candidates interested in joining a 4-year PhD program starting in the 2026/2027 academic year.
Our research focuses on:
🧩 Molecular cage chemistry
🔗 The chemistry of mechanically interlocked molecules
If you are fascinated by complex molecular architectures and would like to develop your skills in a dynamic, interdisciplinary research environment - we’d love to hear from you!
📧 Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Bartosz via email.
@uniwroc@WCh_UWr@NCN_PL
Many congratulations to @FSantanni our @MSCActions fellow for the award "Premio Città di Firenze" 🏆for his PhD thesis: "Molecular Approaches for Quantum Technologies" with @RSessoli@UNI_FIRENZE 😀🎉🥳
Łucja Kowalska, Maciej Stolarski i Bartosz Szyszko zostali laureatami #NagrodaNCN 2025 dla badaczek i badaczy młodszego pokolenia, którzy znacząco przyczynili się do rozwoju nauki. Gratulujemy!