Future alchemy: account of the ESYOP experiment..

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Date publication

janvier 2006

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr BOURGUET Erika, Dr DESAUBRY Laurent


Tous les auteurs :
Compain P, Desvergnes V, Ollivier C, Robert F, Suzenet F, Barboiu M, Belmont P, Bleriot Y, Bolze F, Bouquillon S, Bourguet E, Braida B, Constantieux T, Desaubry L, Dupont D, Gastaldi S, Jerome F, Legoupy S, Marat X, Migaud M, Moitessier N, Papot S, Peri F, Petit M, Py S, Schulz E, Tranoy-Opalinski I, Vauzeilles B, Vayron P, Vergnes L, Vidal S, Wilmouth S

Résumé

"Organic Chemistry. where now?" This article reports the outcome of the first edition of ESYOP, a symposium devoted to the future of organic chemistry. The collective answer proposed to the above question has been elaborated by thirty-year-old French-speaking researchers. The challenges reported may he structured in three interdependent themes: quest for simplicity, nature as a guide. design of molecular structures Capable of autonomy and adaptability. In the future, organic chemistry may be a science devoted to the synthesis of 'intelligent' molecular systems inspired by Nature by using the simplest means.

Référence

C R Chim. 2006 Jan;9(1):127-40.