Research in the Adronov Group is mainly concerned with the synthesis and study of novel polymers with unique molecular architectures and nanoscale structures that may eventually have applications in diverse areas such as molecular electronics, sensory devices, new materials, and macromolecular therapeutics. Structures having a nanometer size regime provide numerous practical and intellectual challenges to the synthetic chemist. Taking nature's example, such structures can be extremely useful and interesting, if one learns how to reliably prepare and manipulate them in a facile manner. By studying the macroscopic effects of simple variations in the molecular architecture and composition of functional building-blocks, we hope to infer structure-property relationships that will enable a greater understanding of large macromolecular assemblies (both covalent and non-covalent) and allow for the design of more effective, functional structures. At the heart of all our projects is organic synthesis, while the end goals of the research will be to solve practical problems with an impact on the "real world".

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Mar. 13 - Congratulations to Mokhtar for passing his comprehensive examination!
Feb. 13 - Congratulations to Ryan, Nicole, Lukas, Sabrina, and Victoria on their travel scholarships!
Jan. 22 - Sabrina successfully transferred to the Ph.D. program. Congratulations Sabrina!
Nov. 26 - Alex receives the 2013 Award for Research Excellence in Materials Chemistry from the CIC.
Nov. 15 - Lukas's collaborative paper with the Brook Group accepted. Congratulations Lukas!
Nov. 12 - Sabrina receives a Brooman Bursary. Congratulations Sabrina!
Nov. 7 - Ryan Chadwick wins a Departmental Impact Award
Sept. 10 - New thesis students join the group - Chris Colaneri and Vlad Kardelis
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