




Qing-Hui Guo (郭庆辉)
155 posts

@HuiGuo8
Associate Professor at Tsinghua University 👨🏻🔬 | Developing macrocyclic hosts in Supramoelcular Chemistry| Fundamental research on Molecular Carbons









Online now: Catenated cyclocarbon: Stabilizing cyclo[48]carbon in solution with mechanical bonds dlvr.it/TNZhhm







Thrilled to share our @NatureSynthesis paper on a compact catenane with tuneable chirality! Honored to have worked with Fraser (@sirfrasersays), whose inspiration and support guide us and live on. doi.org/10.1038/s44160…

🔗Medieval Chainmail meets Modern Materials! Our new 2D [c2]daisy chain polymer (think: molecular-scale armor!) self-assembles into chainmail-like networks. ⚡️ Breakthrough for soft robotics & smart textiles! #MaterialsScience 👉rdcu.be/ehOa6






CrownBind-IA: A machine learning model predicting binding constants between crown ethers and alkali metal ions @HuiGuo8 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Sir Fraser Stoddart, Nobel Laureate and cherished member of @NorthwesternU. His groundbreaking contributions transformed the field of #chemistry and inspired countless scientists worldwide. ➡️ bit.ly/stoddart-in-me…

Following @sirfrasersays Fraser's pioneering research on [12]Collarene nearly 40 years ago and building upon Prof. Mei-Xiang Wang's "stitching up fjords" strategy, controlled growth of Carbon Nanotubes with Collarene templates was achieved. bit.ly/3CxZXri







Diameter-Controlled Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes Using [2n]Collarenes as Rigid Organic Templates | Journal of the American Chemical Society #Carbon #Nanotubes #Collarenes #Templates pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…

Following @sirfrasersays Fraser's pioneering research on [12]Collarene nearly 40 years ago and building upon Prof. Mei-Xiang Wang's "stitching up fjords" strategy, controlled growth of Carbon Nanotubes with Collarene templates was achieved. bit.ly/3CxZXri



Following @sirfrasersays Fraser's pioneering research on [12]Collarene nearly 40 years ago and building upon Prof. Mei-Xiang Wang's "stitching up fjords" strategy, controlled growth of Carbon Nanotubes with Collarene templates was achieved. bit.ly/3CxZXri