Abstract is: David Alan Leigh (born 1963) FRS FRSE FRSC is a British chemist, Royal Society Research Professor and, since 2014, the Sir Samuel Hall Chair of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Manchester. He was previously the Forbes Chair of Organic Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh (2001–2012) and Professor of Synthetic Chemistry at the University of Warwick (1998–2001).
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P1053 | ResearcherID | K-5965-2015 |
P1153 | Scopus author ID | 26038105900 |
P10861 | Springer Nature person ID | 0715274207.05 |
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P4789 | Who's Who UK ID | U250701 |
P512 | academic degree | Doctor of Philosophy | Q752297 |
P166 | award received | Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology | Q194099 |
Descartes Prize | Q205811 | ||
Bakerian Lecture | Q1107771 | ||
Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh | Q5438598 | ||
Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry | Q5442487 | ||
Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship | Q7374839 | ||
Fellow of the Royal Society | Q15631401 | ||
Merck, Sharp and Dohme Award | Q18560182 | ||
Tilden Prize | Q18560214 | ||
P27 | country of citizenship | United Kingdom | Q145 |
P184 | doctoral advisor | Fraser Stoddart | Q376243 |
P69 | educated at | University of Sheffield | Q823917 |
Codsall Community High School | Q5140383 | ||
P108 | employer | University of Edinburgh | Q160302 |
University of Manchester | Q230899 | ||
East China Normal University | Q2034790 | ||
P734 | family name | Leigh | Q15229897 |
Leigh | Q15229897 | ||
Leigh | Q15229897 | ||
P101 | field of work | organic chemistry | Q11351 |
P735 | given name | David | Q18057751 |
David | Q18057751 | ||
P1412 | languages spoken, written or signed | English | Q1860 |
P463 | member of | Royal Society | Q123885 |
Academia Europaea | Q337234 | ||
P106 | occupation | chemist | Q593644 |
university teacher | Q1622272 | ||
P21 | sex or gender | male | Q6581097 |
Q57384224 | A 3D Interlocked Structure from a 2D Template: Structural Requirements for the Assembly of a Square-Planar Metal-Coordinated[2]Rotaxane |
Q57384189 | A Catalytic Palladium Active-Metal Template Pathway to [2]Rotaxanes |
Q57384175 | A Chemically-Driven Molecular Information Ratchet |
Q104746367 | A Chiral Cyclometalated Iridium Star of David [2]Catenane |
Q57384139 | A Rotaxane-Based Switchable Organocatalyst |
Q57384225 | A Simple General Ligand System for Assembling Octahedral Metal–Rotaxane Complexes |
Q42053780 | A Solomon link through an interwoven molecular grid |
Q51040154 | A Star of David catenane. |
Q57384131 | A Switchable [2]Rotaxane Asymmetric Organocatalyst That Utilizes an Acyclic Chiral Secondary Amine |
Q57384140 | A Three-Compartment Chemically-Driven Molecular Information Ratchet |
Q45804231 | A complementary pair of enantioselective switchable organocatalysts |
Q45082521 | A generic basis for some simple light-operated mechanical molecular machines |
Q47193915 | A mechanically interlocked molecular system programmed for the delivery of an anticancer drug |
Q57384190 | A metal-complex-tolerant CuAAC ‘click’ protocol exemplified through the preparation of homo- and mixed-metal-coordinated [2]rotaxanes |
Q34608325 | A molecular information ratchet |
Q46348506 | A molecular machine mimicking the ribosome: a molecule that makes molecules |
Q43593732 | A quantum-mechanical description of macrocyclic ring rotation in benzylic amide |
Q45165253 | A reversible synthetic rotary molecular motor |
Q57384191 | A rotaxane mimic of the photoactive yellow protein chromophore environment: effects of hydrogen bonding and mechanical interlocking on a coumaric amide derivative |
Q57384141 | A scalable synthesis of 5,5′-dibromo-2,2′-bipyridine and its stepwise functionalization via Stille couplings |
Q41638076 | A simple and highly effective ligand system for the copper(I)-mediated assembly of rotaxanes |
Q33998619 | A single synthetic small molecule that generates force against a load |
Q34226455 | A small molecule that walks non-directionally along a track without external intervention |
Q46908786 | A switchable palladium-complexed molecular shuttle and its metastable positional isomers |
Q28255441 | A synthetic molecular pentafoil knot |
Q57384152 | A synthetic small molecule that can walk down a track |
Q114774964 | A tape-reading molecular ratchet |
Q43578808 | AAAA-DDDD quadruple hydrogen-bond arrays featuring NH···N and CH···N hydrogen bonds |
Q57384164 | AAA−DDD Triple Hydrogen Bond Complexes |
Q57384178 | Active Template Synthesis of Rotaxanes and Molecular Shuttles with Switchable Dynamics by Four-Component PdII-Promoted Michael Additions |
Q43266482 | Active metal template synthesis of [2]catenanes |
Q37545389 | Active metal template synthesis of rotaxanes, catenanes and molecular shuttles |
Q90534595 | Active template rotaxane synthesis through the Ni-catalyzed cross-coupling of alkylzinc reagents with redox-active esters |
Q55883368 | Active-Metal Template Synthesis of a Molecular Trefoil Knot |
Q57384204 | Adsorption of Fumaramide [2]Rotaxane and Its Components on a Solid Substrate: A Coverage-Dependent Study |
Q34531901 | Allosteric initiation and regulation of catalysis with a molecular knot |
Q57384144 | An AAAA–DDDD quadruple hydrogen-bond array |
Q57384205 | An Allosterically Regulated Molecular Shuttle |
Q57384153 | An Unusual Nickel−Copper-Mediated Alkyne Homocoupling Reaction for the Active-Template Synthesis of [2]Rotaxanes |
Q52333965 | An artificial molecular machine that builds an asymmetric catalyst. |
Q29011653 | An autonomous chemically fuelled small-molecule motor |
Q46367026 | An ion-pair template for rotaxane formation and its exploitation in an orthogonal interaction anion-switchable molecular shuttle. |
Q26783064 | Artificial Molecular Machines |
Q39251922 | Artificial molecular motors |
Q38472793 | Artificial switchable catalysts |
Q36722665 | Asymmetric Catalysis with a Mechanically Point-Chiral Rotaxane |
Q56830454 | Benzylic Imine Catenates: Readily Accessible Octahedral Analogues of the Sauvage Catenates |
Q47345039 | Beyond switches: ratcheting a particle energetically uphill with a compartmentalized molecular machine |
Q57384146 | Bimodal dynamics of mechanically constrained hydrogen bonds revealed by vibrational photon echoes |
Q34549084 | Braiding a molecular knot with eight crossings. |
Q57384184 | Cadiot–Chodkiewicz Active Template Synthesis of Rotaxanes and Switchable Molecular Shuttles with Weak Intercomponent Interactions |
Q34685306 | Catalytic "active-metal" template synthesis of [2]rotaxanes, [3]rotaxanes, and molecular shuttles, and some observations on the mechanism of the cu(i)-catalyzed azide-alkyne 1,3-cycloaddition. |
Q46944301 | Catalytic "click" rotaxanes: a substoichiometric metal-template pathway to mechanically interlocked architectures |
Q38464452 | Catenanes: fifty years of molecular links |
Q57384206 | Chemoselective Formation of Successive Triazole Linkages in One Pot: “Click−Click” Chemistry |
Q57384234 | Chiroptical Switching in a Bistable Molecular Shuttle |
Q57384108 | Comment on “Coordination-Driven Self-Assembly of a Molecular Knot Comprising Sixteen Crossings” |
Q57384207 | Complexation-Induced Translational Isomerism: Shuttling through Stepwise Competitive Binding |
Q57384165 | Conformational Flexibility of a Rotaxane Thread Probed by Electronic Spectroscopy in Helium Nanodroplets |
Q57384155 | Controlled Hydrogen-Bond Breaking in a Rotaxane by Discrete Solvation |
Q64017517 | Coordination Chemistry of a Molecular Pentafoil Knot |
Q57384194 | Coumaric amide rotaxanes: effects of hydrogen bonding and mechanical interlocking on the photochemistry and photophysics |
Q57384156 | Design, Synthesis, and Operation of Small Molecules That Walk along Tracks |
Q43120017 | Diels-Alder active-template synthesis of rotaxanes and metal-ion-switchable molecular shuttles |
Q64017512 | Dissipative Catalysis with a Molecular Machine. |
Q92898769 | Dynamic Control of Chiral Space Through Local Symmetry Breaking in a Rotaxane Organocatalyst |
Q64017515 | Effects of knot tightness at the molecular level |
Q51745202 | Efficient assembly of threaded molecular machines for sequence-specific synthesis. |
Q44505094 | Electrochemically switchable hydrogen-bonded molecular shuttles |
Q57384147 | En Route to a Molecular Sheaf: Active Metal Template Synthesis of a [3]Rotaxane with Two Axles Threaded through One Ring |
Q57384256 | Enhanced Hydrogen Bonding Induced by Optical Excitation: Unexpected Subnanosecond Photoinduced Dynamics in a Peptide-Based [2]Rotaxane |
Q57384235 | Entropy-Driven Translational Isomerism: A Tristable Molecular Shuttle |
Q41665880 | Enzyme-Mediated Directional Transport of a Small-Molecule Walker With Chemically Identical Feet. |
Q46882080 | Experimental and theoretical study of the adsorption of fumaramide [2]rotaxane on Au(111) and Ag(111) surfaces |
Q64017521 | Exploring the Activation Modes of a Rotaxane-Based Switchable Organocatalyst |
Q57384196 | Extremely Strong and Readily Accessible AAA−DDD Triple Hydrogen Bond Complexes |
Q57384286 | From catenanes to mechanically-linked polymers |
Q34022864 | From reactants to products via simple hydrogen-bonding networks: Information transmission in chemical reactions |
Q48276462 | Genesis of the Nanomachines: The 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry |
Q46093474 | Getting harder: cobalt(III)-template synthesis of catenanes and rotaxanes |
Q57384186 | Gold(I)-Template Catenane and Rotaxane Synthesis |
Q57384128 | Goldberg Active Template Synthesis of a [2]Rotaxane Ligand for Asymmetric Transition-Metal Catalysis |
Q57384215 | Half-rotation in a [2]catenane via interconvertible Pd(ii) coordination modes |
Q57384142 | Half-rotation in a kinetically locked [2]catenane induced by transition metal ion substitution |
Q57384167 | Hybrid organic–inorganic rotaxanes and molecular shuttles |
Q45848317 | Hydrogen bond-assembled fullerene molecular shuttle |
Q57384148 | IR Spectroscopy on Jet-Cooled Isolated Two-Station Rotaxanes |
Q53065857 | Improved dynamics and positional bias with a second generation palladium(II)-complexed molecular shuttle. |
Q33664763 | In trap fragmentation and optical characterization of rotaxanes |
Q43801852 | Induction of motion in a synthetic molecular machine: effect of tuning the driving force |
Q57004539 | Information storage using supramolecular surface patterns |
Q42929883 | Interlocked molecules: Linking rings without templates |
Q57384303 | Intermolecular aglycon transfer of ethyl 1-thiorhamnopyranosides under Koenigs—Knorr and Helferich glycosylation conditions |
Q98196794 | Knotting a molecular strand can invert macroscopic effects of chirality |
Q57384129 | Lanthanide Template Synthesis of Trefoil Knots of Single Handedness |
Q57384133 | Lanthanide Template Synthesis of a Molecular Trefoil Knot |
Q57384211 | Lighting up nanomachines |
Q57384149 | Light‐Driven Transport of a Molecular Walker in Either Direction along a Molecular Track |
Q46674156 | Macroscopic transport by synthetic molecular machines. |
Q57384239 | Mechanically Linked Polycarbonate |
Q39287363 | Molecular Knots |
Q57384119 | Molecular Trefoil Knot from a Trimeric Circular Helicate |
Q52372536 | Molecular machines with bio-inspired mechanisms. |
Q46203644 | Multistate photo-induced relaxation and photoisomerization ability of fumaramide threads: a computational and experimental study |
Q43019046 | Nitrone [2]rotaxanes: simultaneous chemical protection and electrochemical activation of a functional group |
Q57384198 | One Template, Multiple Rings: Controlled Iterative Addition of Macrocycles onto a Single Binding Site Rotaxane Thread |
Q53119355 | One-dimensional random walk of a synthetic small molecule toward a thermodynamic sink. |
Q47429595 | Operation mechanism of a molecular machine revealed using time-resolved vibrational spectroscopy |
Q57384219 | Patterning through Controlled Submolecular Motion: Rotaxane-Based Switches and Logic Gates that Function in Solution and Polymer Films |
Q57384143 | Pentameric Circular Iron(II) Double Helicates and a Molecular Pentafoil Knot |
Q57384150 | Phosphorus-Based Functional Groups as Hydrogen Bonding Templates for Rotaxane Formation |
Q34466103 | Photoisomerization of a rotaxane hydrogen bonding template: light-induced acceleration of a large amplitude rotational motion |
Q29027367 | Pick-up, transport and release of a molecular cargo using a small-molecule robotic arm |
Q64017514 | Probing the Dynamics of the Imine-Based Pentafoil Knot and Pentameric Circular Helicate Assembly |
Q33941716 | Probing the structure of a rotaxane with two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy |
Q48191603 | Pyridyl-Acyl Hydrazone Rotaxanes and Molecular Shuttles. |
Q57384220 | Rare and Diverse Binding Modes Introduced through Mechanical Bonding |
Q104799402 | Real-Time Fluctuations in Single-Molecule Rotaxane Experiments Reveal an Intermediate Weak Binding State during Shuttling |
Q52082589 | Reducing Molecular Shuttling to a Single Dimension. |
Q57384241 | Remarkable Positional Discrimination in Bistable Light- and Heat-Switchable Hydrogen-Bonded Molecular Shuttles |
Q43042696 | Rise of the Molecular Machines |
Q48051220 | Rotary and linear molecular motors driven by pulses of a chemical fuel. |
Q44531119 | Rotaxane building blocks bearing blocked isocyanate stoppers: polyrotaxanes through post-assembly chain extension |
Q57384171 | Rotaxane-Based Propeptides: Protection and Enzymatic Release of a Bioactive Pentapeptide |
Q52568646 | Rotaxanes of cyclic peptides. |
Q34121390 | Second generation specific-enzyme-activated rotaxane propeptides |
Q57384116 | Securing a Supramolecular Architecture by Tying a Stopper Knot |
Q42010313 | Selecting reactions and reactants using a switchable rotaxane organocatalyst with two different active sites |
Q46688913 | Selecting topology and connectivity through metal-directed macrocyclization reactions: a square planar palladium [2]catenate and two noninterlocked isomers. |
Q68687156 | Self-Sorting Assembly of Molecular Trefoil Knots of Single Handedness |
Q104486693 | Self-assembly of a layered two-dimensional molecularly woven fabric |
Q30478453 | Self-organization of nano-lines and dots triggered by a local mechanical stimulus |
Q52568169 | Self-organization of rotaxane thin films into spatially correlated nanostructures: morphological and structural aspects. |
Q43129544 | Sequence isomerism in [3]rotaxanes |
Q47199367 | Sequence-Specific β-Peptide Synthesis by a Rotaxane-Based Molecular Machine |
Q34322067 | Sequence-specific peptide synthesis by an artificial small-molecule machine |
Q57384187 | Shaping of a Conformationally Flexible Molecular Structure for Spectroscopy |
Q57384229 | Shuttling through Anion Recognition |
Q57384230 | Shuttling through reversible covalent chemistry |
Q94479264 | Single-Step Enantioselective Synthesis of Mechanically Planar Chiral [2]Rotaxanes Using a Chiral Leaving Group Strategy |
Q57384249 | Solid-State Fingerprints of Molecular Threading Detected by Inelastic Neutron Scattering |
Q57384263 | Solid-state optical properties of the methyl-exopyridine–anthracene rotaxane |
Q57384118 | Spontaneous Assembly of Rotaxanes from a Primary Amine, Crown Ether and Electrophile |
Q47186820 | Stereodivergent synthesis with a programmable molecular machine |
Q64017513 | Stereoselective Synthesis of Molecular Square and Granny Knots |
Q57384109 | Stereoselective synthesis of a composite knot with nine crossings |
Q57384172 | Stiff, and Sticky in the Right Places: Binding Interactions in Isolated Mechanically Interlocked Molecules Probed by Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy |
Q57384264 | Stiff, and Sticky in the Right Places: The Dramatic Influence of Preorganizing Guest Binding Sites on the Hydrogen Bond-Directed Assembly of Rotaxanes |
Q37934797 | Strategies and tactics for the metal-directed synthesis of rotaxanes, knots, catenanes, and higher order links |
Q57384130 | Strong and Selective Anion Binding within the Central Cavity of Molecular Knots and Links |
Q57384125 | Successive Translocation of the Rings in a [3]Rotaxane |
Q57384243 | Summing Up Ligand Binding Interactions |
Q57384212 | Surface Enhanced Second Harmonic Generation from Macrocycle, Catenane, and Rotaxane Thin Films: Experiments and Theory |
Q57384222 | Surface enhanced SHG from macrocycle, catenane and rotaxane thin films: experiments and theory |
Q57384213 | Switchable Dual Binding Mode Molecular Shuttle |
Q48258651 | Switching between Anion-Binding Catalysis and Aminocatalysis with a Rotaxane Dual-Function Catalyst. |
Q57384251 | Switching “On” and “Off” the Expression of Chirality in Peptide Rotaxanes |
Q57384159 | Synthesis and solid state structure of a hydrazone-disulfide macrocycle and its dynamic covalent ring-opening under acidic and basic conditions |
Q57384160 | Synthesis, Structure, and Dynamic Properties of Hybrid Organic−Inorganic Rotaxanes |
Q29032012 | Synthetic Molecular Motors and Mechanical Machines |
Q34417338 | Synthetic molecular walkers |
Q38034433 | Template synthesis of molecular knots |
Q42003106 | Tetrameric cyclic double helicates as a scaffold for a molecular Solomon link |
Q56830442 | The Mechanism of Formation of Amide-Based Interlocked Compounds: Prediction of a New Rotaxane-Forming Motif |
Q37716653 | The application of CuAAC 'click' chemistry to catenane and rotaxane synthesis |
Q34979250 | The effect of guest inclusion on the crystal packing of p-tert-butylcalix[4]arenes |
Q43848403 | The effect of mechanical interlocking on crystal packing: predictions and testing |
Q57384328 | The facile conversion of T-2 toxin and neosolaniol into anguidine |
Q57384316 | The regioselective tert-butyldimenthylsilylation of the 6′-hydroxyl group of lactose derivatives via their dibutylstannylene acetals |
Q43138288 | The self-sorting behavior of circular helicates and molecular knots and links |
Q46770936 | Three state redox-active molecular shuttle that switches in solution and on a surface |
Q43405390 | Time-resolved vibrational spectroscopy of a molecular shuttle |
Q57384136 | Toward Metal Complexes That Can Directionally Walk Along Tracks: Controlled Stepping of a Molecular Biped with a Palladium(II) Foot |
Q47101509 | Transient two-dimensional vibrational spectroscopy of an operating molecular machine. |
Q100754632 | Transmembrane Ion Channels Formed by a Star of David [2]Catenane and a Molecular Pentafoil Knot |
Q59767969 | Triply Threaded [4]Rotaxanes |
Q57384162 | Two Axles Threaded Using a Single Template Site: Active Metal Template Macrobicyclic [3]Rotaxanes |
Q57384174 | Two-Dimensional Vibrational Spectroscopy of Rotaxane-Based Molecular Machines |
Q37495501 | Tying a Molecular Overhand Knot of Single Handedness and Asymmetric Catalysis with the Corresponding Pseudo-D3-Symmetric Trefoil Knot |
Q98733573 | Tying different knots in a molecular strand |
Q57384244 | Unidirectional rotation in a mechanically interlocked molecular rotor |
Q57384317 | Unorthodox rate enhancement in the Mannich reaction of para-substituted phenols containing electron-withdrawing groups |
Q37854480 | Walking molecules |
Q30683336 | Water lubricates hydrogen-bonded molecular machines |
Q89582384 | Weak functional group interactions revealed through metal-free active template rotaxane synthesis |
Q57384319 | White light emission from C60 molecules confined in molecular cage materials |
Q48265862 | [2]Rotaxane Formation by Transition State Stabilization |
Q57384203 | [2]Rotaxanes through Palladium Active-Template Oxidative Heck Cross-Couplings |
Q56830445 | “Magic Rod” Rotaxanes: The Hydrogen Bond-Directed Synthesis of Molecular Shuttles under Thermodynamic Control |
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