Recent advances of aggregate science in smart materials
About the Event
Join a panel of experts as they share their insights on the recent advancements of aggregate science in smart materials. Discover experimental and theoretical developments of aggregate science, applied to chromogenic materials for sensing, energy and materials science.
Each presentation includes time for Q&A, giving you the opportunity to pick the brains of our distinguished speakers. By registering you will also receive a recording of the event to watch on demand.
This webinar was designed with chemists, physicists, material scientists, and engineers in mind. Aggregate research is booming and the launch of the Aggregate journal, as well as this webinar series, bridges the gap between molecular science and materials engineering.
“In most of the recently developed smart materials, the control and modulation of the aggregation extent of the chromophore moieties play an effective role in their ultimate efficiencies. Materials able to detect external stimuli via an optical output or to interact with light for energy purposes have been extensively proposed, mainly governed by the selective supramolecular interaction among dye molecules.” Webinar host, Prof. Andrea Pucci, Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, University of Pisa, Italy. |