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Poster prizes at IUCr Congress 2011

Congratulations to Sajesh Thomas from Bangalore, India and Christophe Vande Velde based in Antwerp in Belgium, recent winners of the CrystEngComm poster prizes at the IUCr Congress in Madrid which took place from the 22-30 August this year.

The prizes were presented to Sajesh and Christophe by CrystEngComm Advisory Board member Catalina Ruiz Perez. The winners each received an RSC book, a subscription to CrystEngComm and a CrystEngComm poster prize certificate.

Sajesh’s poster was entitled ‘Observation of a Conserved ‘Selenium Bond Synthon’ Involving Se…O Interaction’ and Christophe presented a poster on ‘Non-centrosymmetric Molecules – Centrosymmetric Structure?’

I was  also in attendance at this busy  meeting packed with excellent posters and talks on a huge range of topics from the field of crystal engineering and crystallography. I had a fantastic time at this well organised congress and arrived back with some IUCr mugs to remind me of the conference!  CrystEngComm Webwriter Claire Murray was also in beautiful Madrid at the event so look out for her report on her congress experience – coming soon to the CrystEngComm blog……

Check out more recent conference news here

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Satellite workshop on halogen bonding at IUCr 2011

Arijit Mukherjee receiving his CrystEngComm poster prize from Associate Editor Christer Aakeroy

CrystEngComm was delighted to sponsor a poster prize at a satellite meeting at IUCr 2011, ‘Categorizing Halogen Bonding and Other Noncovalent Interactions Involving Halogen Atoms’

The satellite meeting is part of an IUPAC project ‘attempting to give a modern definition of halogen bonding that is as inclusive as possible’, read more at their webpage: http://www.halogenbonding.eu/

The CrystEngComm poster prize was awarded to Arijit Mukherjee, who works in the Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, for his poster on ‘Halogen Bonding in Some Trichlorophenols’

Read more articles on halogen bonding by experts in the field…

The fluorine atom as a halogen bond donor, viz. a positive site
Pierangelo Metrangolo, Jane S. Murray, Tullio Pilati, Peter Politzer, Giuseppe Resnati and Giancarlo Terraneo
CrystEngComm, 2011, DOI: 10.1039/C1CE05554B

Solid-state synthesis of mixed trihalides via reversible absorption of dihalogens by non porous onium salts
Lorenzo Meazza, Javier Martí-Rujas, Giancarlo Terraneo, Chiara Castiglioni, Alberto Milani, Tullio Pilati, Pierangelo Metrangolo and Giuseppe Resnati
CrystEngComm, 2011, 13, 4427-4435

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CrystEngComm poster prize winners at the American Crystallographic Association meeting

CrystEngComm awarded two poster prizes at the American Crystallographic Association meeting 2011, in New Orleans last month.

The judges felt very strongly that Arbin Rajbanshi’s poster on “Alkali Metal-Coordination Cages for Selective Sulfate Binding and Separation” and Debasis Banerjee’s poster on “Design of New Magnesium Coordination Networks Using Solvents as Structure Directing Agents” were both excellent presentations.

Arbin Rajbanshi is based at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, working in the Chemical Separations Laboratory. Read this CrystEngComm paper that he co-authored:

Mapping out the synthetic landscape for re-crystallization, co-crystallization and salt formation
Christer B. Aakeröy, Arbin Rajbanshi, Z. Jane Li and John Desper, CrystEngComm, 2010, 12, 4231-4239

Debassis Banerjee is from Stony Brook University, USA, and works with John B. Parise.

To see more about how the meeting went visit the ACA website

“Alkali Metal-Coordination Cages for Selective Sulfate Binding and Separation”
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CrystEngComm poster prize winner at ICCOSS XX

CrystEngComm was delighted to sponsor a poster prize at the recent International Conference on the Chemistry of the Organic Solid State (ICCOSS XX), held at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore.

The prize was awarded to Vjekoslav Štrukil from the Rudjer Boskovic Institute in Zagreb, Croatia, by Christer Aakeroy, for his poster on “Mechanochemical Synthesis of Zinc and Cadmium Metal-Organic Frameworks – The Story of Dimensionality and Solid-State Reactivity”. Find out more about Dr Štrukil’s work by visiting his lab’s webpages (Laboratory for Physical Organic Chemistry), or reading this news story.

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Interested in solid state chemistry? Read Kraig Wheelers thoughts on the recent Midwest Organic Solid State Chemistry symposium in Illinois, or see our themed issue on Dynamic behaviour and reactivity in crystalline solids, guest edited by Graeme Day and Tomislav Friščić, from Cambridge University.

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IUCr Madrid 2011 – 22-30 August 2011

The triennial meetings of the International Union of Crystallography represent a highlight for crystallographers worldwide. This year , from the 22-30 August, the XXII International Congress and General Assembly of the IUCr will take place in beautiful Madrid, Spain. I will be there from 22-25 August on behalf of CrystEngComm – please do send me an email if you wish to arrange a meeting. The Chair of the CrystEngComm Editorial Board, Len MacGillivray and Associate Editor for the Americas, Christer Aakeroy will also be at this conference.

You can register for the meeting here and more information is available on the conference website. Looking forward to seeing you there!

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Elena Marelli wins poster prize at the BCA Spring Meeting 2011

Elena Marelli from the University of Reading was this year’s winner of the CrystEngComm-CCG Poster Prize at the BCA Spring meeting at the University of Keele in April. Elena won the prize for her poster ‘Breaking up and getting back together: Transition metal cyanides in action’. Elena is supervised by Drs Ann Chippindale and Simon Hibble at Reading. Congratulations Elena!

Were you at this year’s BCA Spring meeting? Did any posters or talks particularly catch your eye? Tell us about your experience at the meeting by posting a comment on the blog below.

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Midwest Organic Solid-State Chemistry Symposium XXI

The 21st Midwest Organic Solid-State Chemistry Symposium (MOSSCS) was held this past June 10-11, 2011 at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston Illinois.  The origins of this meeting date back to Professor David Curtin’s retirement (Univ. of Illinois) in 1998 that has since rotated among a cohort of universities in the Midwestern United States.  MOSSCS meetings provide a mechanism for emerging research scientist (undergraduate and graduate students, and postdocs) working in solid-state chemistry with an opportunity to showcase their work and become aware of the activities of other research groups. 

Prashant Chopade, CrystEngComm prize winner

While all topics related to organic solid state chemistry are welcomed, this year’s meeting consisted of 27 talks centered on crystal transformations, glass solids, polymorphism, energetic materials, pharmaceuticals, and molecular recognition.  The keynote speakers, Lian Yu (Univ. of Wisconsin) and Joe Lauher (Stoney Brook Univ.), and each of the conference presenters, provided extensive insight and stimulating discussion of the current challenges and trends in solid-state materials.  In addition to the interchange of inspiring science, each MOSSCS meeting highlights the best student presentation.  This year’s award winner was Mr Prashant Chopade from Kansas State University.

Check out Prashant’s research in his recent paper published in ChemComm:

Facile synthesis and supramolecular chemistry of hydrogen bond/halogen bond-driven multi-tasking tectons
Christer B. Aakeröy, Prashant D. Chopade, Claudia Ganser and John Desper
Chem. Commun., 2011, 47, 4688-4690 DOI: 10.1039/C1CC10436E

Report from Kraig Wheeler, Eastern Illinois University

Were you at MOSSCS this year? Tell us about your experience by posting a comment below…..

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CrystEngComm poster prize at the American Crystallographic Association meeting in New Orleans

CrystEngComm will be sponsoring a poster prize at next weeks meeting of the American Crystallographic Association 2011, New Orleans, LA.

Find out more about the conference, or the American Crystallographic Association, who ‘promote interactions among scientists who study the structure of matter at atomic (or near atomic) resolution’

The program chair is Dr Christopher L. Cahill, read some of his recent work:

Combining coordination and supramolecular chemistry for the formation of uranyl-organic hybrid materials
Nicholas P. Deifel and Christopher L. Cahill, Chem. Commun., 2011, 47, 6114-6116

Uranyl triazolate formation via an in situ Huisgen 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction
Karah E. Knope and Christopher L. Cahill, CrystEngComm, 2011, 13, 153-157

Homometallic UO22+ diphosphonates assembled under ambient and hydrothermal conditions
Karah E. Knope and Christopher L. Cahill, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 8319-8324

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Meet The Team: Conferences in 2011

Jamie Humphrey, CrystEngComm‘s Managing Editor, and Ruth Doherty, Deputy Editor are planning on attending a number of conferences this year. You will be able to find us at:

27/03/2011, ACS National Meeting and Exposition, Anaheim, California, USA, Meet Jamie
11/04/2011, British Crystallographic Association, Keele, UK, Meet Ruth
01/05/2011, Coordination Chemistry Discussion Group, UK, Meet Ruth
05/06/2011, 94th Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Montreal, Canada, Meet Jamie
10/07/2011, British Assocation of Crystal Growth, London, UK, Meet Jamie
17/07/2011, GRC: Thin Film & Crystal Growth Mechanisms, Biddeford, ME, USA, Meet Jamie
22/08/2011, IUCr 2011 XXII Congress and General Assembly, Madrid, Spain, Meet Ruth

If you are attending these conferences and would like to meet Jamie or Ruth, please contact us at

crystengcomm-rsc@rsc.org


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CrystEngComm Poster Prize winner Raeeun Lee

Congratulations to Raeeun Lee from the Osaka University in Japan– recent winner of the CrystEngComm Poster Prize at the 60th JSCC Symposium which took place in Osaka from the 27th-30th September!

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