| Name | Prof. Adam Veige |
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| Organization | University of Florida |
| Position | Faculty |
| Invited | Yes |
| Type | Oral |
| Topic | Inorganic Chemistry |
| Title | iClick Origins, Applications, Unexpected Results and Outlook |
| Author(s) | Nicholas J. Campbella, Sohel Ahmedb, Kirk S. Schanzeb, and Adam S. Veigea |
| Author Location(s) | a. University of Florida |
| Abstract | Click chemistry is a fusion of the principles of click and inorganic chemistry. This seminar will outline the origins of iClick, applications, unexpected results, and future outlook. Recent highlights will be reviewed, including: strain-promoted metal-azide alkyne cycloadditions, porous organometallic polymers, and extended π-conjugated derivatives for photoluminescent applications. Aurophilic interactions, characterized by gold-gold interactions, play a pivotal role in iClick chemistry and several applications in metallopolymer synthesis, light-emitting materials, and excited-state dynamics. |
| Date | 05/31/2024 |
| Time | 10:55 AM |
