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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0775590

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $200,000.00
    Summary
    A single crystal X-ray diffractometer with CCD detector for structural analysis of small molecules. In recent years their have been major advances in the capacity of instrumentation to determine the crystal and molecular structure of chemical compounds and materials which in turn has resulted in a rapidly growing understanding of the relationship between the structure of molecules and their function in the design of new materials and as drugs for the treatment of disease and pain. This infrastr .... A single crystal X-ray diffractometer with CCD detector for structural analysis of small molecules. In recent years their have been major advances in the capacity of instrumentation to determine the crystal and molecular structure of chemical compounds and materials which in turn has resulted in a rapidly growing understanding of the relationship between the structure of molecules and their function in the design of new materials and as drugs for the treatment of disease and pain. This infrastructure also provides training of an international standard for undergraduate and post graduate students, thus building the skills capabilities of Australian scientists in the workforce.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0771614

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $240,000.00
    Summary
    Control of the Enantiomeric Self-Resolution Process. The availability of enantiopure molecules is crucial in chemistry and medicine. Enantiomeric self-resolution on crystallisation provides pure left- and right-handed molecules from 1:1 mixtures of the two. It is the simplest and cheapest means of obtaining enantiopure molecules, but its occurrence in any given case cannot normally be predicted. The understanding and control of the self-resolution process gained through this project will repre .... Control of the Enantiomeric Self-Resolution Process. The availability of enantiopure molecules is crucial in chemistry and medicine. Enantiomeric self-resolution on crystallisation provides pure left- and right-handed molecules from 1:1 mixtures of the two. It is the simplest and cheapest means of obtaining enantiopure molecules, but its occurrence in any given case cannot normally be predicted. The understanding and control of the self-resolution process gained through this project will represent a major breakthrough in organic and pharmaceutical chemistry. This technological advance will make pure handed molecules available readily and cheaply, thereby allowing chemical, pharmaceutical and biological developments to be made by Australian industry.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0985611

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $600,000.00
    Summary
    Advanced Functional Properties in Coordination Framework Materials. The design and construction of advanced nanomaterials represents both a key area of fundamental research and a critical step in the push towards smarter and more efficient high-level technologies. Here we explore the strategic synthesis of molecular materials that have entirely new and highly useful properties, namely, nanoporosity and negative thermal expansion. This innovative work will lead to important fundamental advances .... Advanced Functional Properties in Coordination Framework Materials. The design and construction of advanced nanomaterials represents both a key area of fundamental research and a critical step in the push towards smarter and more efficient high-level technologies. Here we explore the strategic synthesis of molecular materials that have entirely new and highly useful properties, namely, nanoporosity and negative thermal expansion. This innovative work will lead to important fundamental advances in nanoscience and will forge deep understandings of how physical properties relate to nanoscale structure. These advances will spur a wide range of important new technologies, with future application of the materials in molecular separations, sensing, energy conversion, electronics and photonics.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0879405

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $348,000.00
    Summary
    Crowns, cages and cavities: Insights into host-guest chemistry from experimental charge density analysis of supramolecular crystals. Supramolecular systems - molecular aggregates - underpin the design and development of materials for a vast number of potential applications, in areas as diverse as catalysis, targeted drug delivery, gas storage, chemical separation, electro-optics and nonlinear optics. They also serve as models for complex phenomena such as self-assembly and ligand-receptor bindin .... Crowns, cages and cavities: Insights into host-guest chemistry from experimental charge density analysis of supramolecular crystals. Supramolecular systems - molecular aggregates - underpin the design and development of materials for a vast number of potential applications, in areas as diverse as catalysis, targeted drug delivery, gas storage, chemical separation, electro-optics and nonlinear optics. They also serve as models for complex phenomena such as self-assembly and ligand-receptor binding. Outcomes will impact on several of the nation's articulated research priorities and, through involvement of postdoctoral fellows and postgraduate students in an international collaboration of this nature, the project contributes directly to producing graduates and researchers familiar with state-of-the-art experimental facilities, both within Australia and overseas.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0664834

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $401,000.00
    Summary
    Molecular Framework Materials: Nanoporosity and Anomalous Thermal Expansion. The design and construction of advanced nanomaterials represents both a key area of fundamental research and a critical step in the push towards smarter and more efficient high-level technologies. Here we explore the strategic assembly of molecular materials that have entirely new and highly useful properties, namely, nanoporosity and anomalous thermal expansion. This innovative work will lead to important fundamental .... Molecular Framework Materials: Nanoporosity and Anomalous Thermal Expansion. The design and construction of advanced nanomaterials represents both a key area of fundamental research and a critical step in the push towards smarter and more efficient high-level technologies. Here we explore the strategic assembly of molecular materials that have entirely new and highly useful properties, namely, nanoporosity and anomalous thermal expansion. This innovative work will lead to important fundamental advances in nanoscience and will forge deep understandings of how materials properties relate to nanoscale structure. These advances will spur a wide range of important new technologies, with application of the materials in molecular separations and sensing, clean energy storage, electronics and photonics.
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    Federation Fellowships - Grant ID: FF0561456

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,551,625.00
    Summary
    Advanced Molecular Nanomaterials. The design and construction of advanced nanomaterials is a key step in the push towards smarter and more efficient high-level technologies. Here we mount a major research program into the strategic assembly of molecular nanomaterials that have entirely new and highly useful properties. This innovative work will lead to important fundamental advances in nanoscience and will forge deep understandings of how materials properties relate to nanoscale structure. Th .... Advanced Molecular Nanomaterials. The design and construction of advanced nanomaterials is a key step in the push towards smarter and more efficient high-level technologies. Here we mount a major research program into the strategic assembly of molecular nanomaterials that have entirely new and highly useful properties. This innovative work will lead to important fundamental advances in nanoscience and will forge deep understandings of how materials properties relate to nanoscale structure. These advances will spur a wide range of important new technologies, with application of the materials in electronics, photonics, molecular sensing, drug synthesis and purification, clean energy and the controlled release of agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0342494

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $290,000.00
    Summary
    Nanoporous Molecular Frameworks: Chirality, Host-Guest Chemistry and Nanoscale Templation. Molecular frameworks are a new class of nanoporous material that promise a range of applications due to their reversible, selective guest-exchange and their great structural and chemical versatility. This project addresses three points of focus within this area: 1) the use of homochiral (handed) frameworks for molecular enantioseparations, 2) the mechanisms of guest-exchange in these systems, and 3) the us .... Nanoporous Molecular Frameworks: Chirality, Host-Guest Chemistry and Nanoscale Templation. Molecular frameworks are a new class of nanoporous material that promise a range of applications due to their reversible, selective guest-exchange and their great structural and chemical versatility. This project addresses three points of focus within this area: 1) the use of homochiral (handed) frameworks for molecular enantioseparations, 2) the mechanisms of guest-exchange in these systems, and 3) the use of these materials as porous templates within which other nanostructured materials may be grown. In addition to having considerable fundamental interest, the work promises a number of significant commercial benefits in the areas of drug purification and nanomaterials.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0775551

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $550,000.00
    Summary
    Integrated Advanced X-ray Diffraction Facility. The new equipment will provide a unique facility for single crystal, powder and thin film structure elucidation using X-ray diffraction techniques. No other techniques have the capabilities in structure determination of materials at an atomic level which are necessary for delivering applications in nano-technology, health care products, amongst many fields, for the benefit for the community at large. The facility will foster a more innovative resea .... Integrated Advanced X-ray Diffraction Facility. The new equipment will provide a unique facility for single crystal, powder and thin film structure elucidation using X-ray diffraction techniques. No other techniques have the capabilities in structure determination of materials at an atomic level which are necessary for delivering applications in nano-technology, health care products, amongst many fields, for the benefit for the community at large. The facility will foster a more innovative research culture and provide excellent research training at the highest international level, and will provide a platform to maximise access to the new Opal Research Reactor and Australian Synchrotron.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0986315

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,000.00
    Summary
    Voids in molecular crystals: Novel computational approaches to their characterization, physicochemical nature, and influence on bulk properties. Key to the research objectives is further development of our own innovative software and techniques, now used by hundreds of researchers worldwide for the visualization and exploration of the structure and properties of molecular crystals. Through involvement of postdoctoral fellows and PhD students in an international collaborative research program inv .... Voids in molecular crystals: Novel computational approaches to their characterization, physicochemical nature, and influence on bulk properties. Key to the research objectives is further development of our own innovative software and techniques, now used by hundreds of researchers worldwide for the visualization and exploration of the structure and properties of molecular crystals. Through involvement of postdoctoral fellows and PhD students in an international collaborative research program involving a synergy between software development and visualization, and sophisticated modelling of the detailed nature of molecular crystals, the project contributes directly to producing researchers familiar with state-of-the-art theoretical and computational techniques, and well equipped to match the needs of one of the nation's articulated research priorities.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0557805

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,000,000.00
    Summary
    Contributions to the foundations upon which true crystal engineering of functional solids will be based. The emerging area of crystal engineering promises to provide access to sophisticated materials tailored for specific applications. A major thrust of the proposed work is concerned with controlling the interactions and thus the arrangement of small molecular building blocks used to construct such materials. Through a variety of novel approaches that are proposed, we expect that our research wo .... Contributions to the foundations upon which true crystal engineering of functional solids will be based. The emerging area of crystal engineering promises to provide access to sophisticated materials tailored for specific applications. A major thrust of the proposed work is concerned with controlling the interactions and thus the arrangement of small molecular building blocks used to construct such materials. Through a variety of novel approaches that are proposed, we expect that our research work will provide a valuable scientific contribution to the development of crystal engineering, whilst affording an excellent training ground for the sorts of scientists upon whom Australia's future prosperity will depend.
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