1. Force Promoted Transformations in Mechanically Linked Molecules
2. Mechanically Interlocked Materials. Polymers, Nanomaterials, MOFs and more
Colloidal Nanomaterials with Mechanically Interlocked Parts
3. Mechanically Interlocked Nanotubes
4. Molecular Motors on Surfaces
5. MIMs in MOFs: Designing Mechanically Interlocked
Molecules to Function inside Metal-Organic Frameworks
6. Mechanically Interlocked Proteins
7. Recent Advances on Catenanes and Rotaxanes Made of DNA
8. Oligo- and Poly-Catenanes from Molecular and Supramolecular Building Blocks
9. Synthesis, properties, and Applications of Mechanically Interlocked Polymers
9. Synthesis, properties, and Applications of Mechanically Interlocked Polymers1. Force Promoted Transformations in Mechanically Linked Molecules
2. Mechanically Interlocked Materials. Polymers, Nanomaterials, MOFs and more
Colloidal Nanomaterials with Mechanically Interlocked Parts
3. Mechanically Interlocked Nanotubes
4. Molecular Motors on Surfaces
5. MIMs in MOFs: Designing Mechanically Interlocked
Molecules to Function inside Metal-Organic Frameworks
6. Mechanically Interlocked Proteins
7. Recent Advances on Catenanes and Rotaxanes Made of DNA
8. Oligo- and Poly-Catenanes from Molecular and Supramolecular Building Blocks
9. Synthesis, properties, and Applications of Mechanically Interlocked Polymers1. Force Promoted Transformations in Mechanically Linked Molecules
2. Mechanically Interlocked Materials. Polymers, Nanomaterials, MOFs and more
Colloidal Nanomaterials with Mechanically Interlocked Parts
3. Mechanically Interlocked Nanotubes
4. Molecular Motors on Surfaces
5. MIMs in MOFs: Designing Mechanically Interlocked
Molecules to Function inside Metal-Organic Frameworks
6. Mechanically Interlocked Proteins
7. Recent Advances on Catenanes and Rotaxanes Made of DNA
8. Oligo- and Poly-Catenanes from Molecular and Supramolecular Building Blocks
9. Synthesis, properties, and Applications of Mechanically Interlocked Polymers
Emilio M. Pérez received his BSc and MSc from the Universidad de Salamanca (2001) and his PhD from the University of Edinburgh (2005) in the group of Prof. David A. Leigh. After a Juan de la Cierva postdoctoral fellowship with Prof. Nazario Martín at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, he joined IMDEA Nanociencia as Ramón y Cajal Researcher in 2008. In 2013 he was promoted to Senior Research Professor, and since 2015 he is Executive Director for Scientific Outreach.