
Organic Chemistry
The research conducted within the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry is directed towards the study of organic reactivity at the forefront of 21st century chemistry, specifically at the overlap of nanotechnology, chemical biology, and organic synthesis.
Research
Our research consists of three main themes that together focus on the study and development of organic reactions and (bio-)organic molecules at/relevant for surfaces.
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News
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Louis de Smet appointed personal professor of Advanced Interfaces & Materials
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Low-field NMR review by Teris van Beek is top-cited article in 2020-2021
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dr. Gina Ross wins Kolthoff Award
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Pregnant PhD students get automatic contract extension
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Multiple media appearances by Gina Ross to talk about portable food allergen testing
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Team-bonding activities in Veendendaal
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Discovery of fusilli-shaped polymers through new kind of click chemistry
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Hans-Gerd Janssen won the 2020 GC x GC Scientific Achievement Award
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Click Chemistry Team wins Royal Society of Chemistry’s New Horizon
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Sybren’s work features on the cover of Polymer Chemistry
Latest publications
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Enhanced surface nanoanalytics of transient biomolecular processes
Science Advances 9 (2023)2. - ISSN 2375-2548 -
Best practices and current implementation of emerging smartphone-based (bio)sensors – Part 1 : Data handling and ethics
TrAC : Trends in Analytical Chemistry 158 (2023). - ISSN 0165-9936 -
Sensitive colorimetric detection of antibiotic resistant Staphylococcus aureus on dairy farms using LAMP with pH-responsive polydiacetylene
Biosensors and Bioelectronics 219 (2023). - ISSN 0956-5663