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Mohammad R. Imam

Researcher at American International University-Bangladesh

Publications -  63
Citations -  3138

Mohammad R. Imam is an academic researcher from American International University-Bangladesh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supramolecular chemistry & Dendrimer. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 54 publications receiving 2664 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad R. Imam include King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals & Max Planck Society.

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Dendron-Mediated Self-Assembly, Disassembly, and Self-Organization of Complex Systems

TL;DR: The structural origin of chirality in different supramolecular structures through combinations of structural analysis methods has been investigated in this article, where the most ideal building blocks would need to display shape persistence in solution and in the solid state, since only this feature provides access to the use of complementary methods of structural analyses.
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Self-Assembly of Dendronized Triphenylenes into Helical Pyramidal Columns and Chiral Spheres

TL;DR: The synthesis and structural and retrostructural analyses of a library containing 10 triphenylenes functionalized with self-assembling benzyl ether and phenyl propyl ether dendrons are reported, finding that the self-assembly process of the dendronized triphenylene donor can be programmed by a new supramolecular "polymer effect" generated by donor-acceptor interactions.
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Self-Assembly of Dendritic Crowns into Chiral Supramolecular Spheres

TL;DR: Structural analysis and structural and retrostructural analysis of a library of dendronized cyclotriveratrylene containing seven nonchiral and seven chiral self-assembling dendrons exhibit a crown conformation that is named dendritic crown, demonstrating a new mechanism for the assembly of chiral supramolecular spheres.
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Self-organizable vesicular columns assembled from polymers dendronized with semifluorinated Janus dendrimers act as reverse thermal actuators.

TL;DR: This new class of dendronized polymers acts as thermal actuator that decrease the length of the supramolecular column when the temperature is increased and therefore, are called reverse thermal actuators.