guojjun 2007-01-30 09:34
纳米专家: J. Fraser Stoddart
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J. Fraser Stoddart[/b] (University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA) may now be addressed as Sir Fraser following his award of Bachelor Knighthood by HRH Queen Elizabeth II in the New Year Honors 2007 for services to chemistry and molecular nanotechnology. He can also add the 2007 King Faisal International Prize for Science to his list of achievements. Stoddart was recognized for his innovative work in the areas of molecular recognition and self-assembly, which he has used to develop mechanically interlocked compounds such as catenanes (two or more rings interlinked as in the links of a chain) and rotaxanes (a dumbbell-shaped component with at least one ring threaded, similar to an abacus). In [i]Angewandte Chemie[/i], he recently reported on a molecular Solomon knot-mL.OTIR.p~
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Stoddart completed his PhD in 1966 under the guidance of E. Hirst and D. Anderson at the University of Edinburgh (Scotland). He then carried out postdoctoral research with J. Jones at Queen's University in Kingston (Canada) and W. Ollis (University of Sheffield), where he subsequently joined the faculty as a lecturer. In 1980 he received a DSc from the University of Edinburgh for work entitled [img]http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/giflibrary/12/ldquo.gif[/img]Some Adventures in Stereochemistry[img]http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/giflibrary/12/rdquo.gif[/img]. In 1990 he took a Chair at the University of Birmingham, and in 1997 he joined the UCLA. Stoddart is an international advisory board member of [i]Angewandte Chemie[/i] and an editorial board member of [i]Chemistry - A European Journal[/i], among others.