Prof. Dr. Stefan Hecht

Profile

Academic positionFull Professor
Research fieldsOrganic Molecular Chemistry,Preparative and Physical Chemistry of Polymers
Keywordsfunctional macromolecules, molecular architecture, nanotechnology, single molecule manipulation, supramolecular chemistry

Current contact address

CountryGermany
CityBerlin
InstitutionHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin
InstituteInstitut für Chemie

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Arnulf-Dieter SchlüterAbteilung Organische Chemie, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin
Start of initial sponsorship01/10/2001

Programme(s)

2001Sofja Kovalevskaja Award Programme

Nominator's project description

By mimicking the principles of nature, Dr. Stefan Hecht created functions of biological systems in artificial ones. He discovered the first light-driven catalysis within a dendrimer and substantially furthered the understanding of core size and structure role for encapsulation of reactive centers as well as of the superior ability of dendritic moieties to serve both as insulating shelles and as functional units for energy harvesting. In the future, Dr. Hecht is going to develop combined synthetic and supramolecular strategies for the bottom-up approach to the nanosciences - a field with ever increasing relevance for modern societies.

Publications (partial selection)

2005Stefan Hecht: Construction with Macromolecules. In: Materials Today, 2005, 48-55
2005Stefan Hecht: Optical Switching of Hierarchical Self-Assembly ¿ Towards 'Enlightened' Materials. In: Small, 2005, 26-29
2005Anzar Khan, Stefan Hecht: Photocontrolling the helix-coil transition: azobenzene-containing foldamers. In: Polymer Preprints, 2005, 161-161
2005Anzar Khan, Stephan Müller, Stefan Hecht: Practical synthesis of an amphiphilic, non-ionic poly(para-phenyleneethynylene) derivative with a remarkable quantum yield in water. In: Chemical Communications, 2005, 584-586
2004Marco A. Balbo Block, Stefan Hecht: Alternating (Squaraine-Receptor) Sensory Polymers: Modular One-Pot Synthesis and Signal Transduction via Conformationally Controlled Exciton Interaction. In: Macromolecules, 2004, 4761-4769
2004Marco A. Balbo Block, Anzar Khan, Stefan Hecht: Avenues into the Synthesis of Illusive Poly(m-phenylene-alt-squaraine)s: Polycondensation of m-Phenylenediamines with Squaric Acid Intercepted by Intermediate Semisquaraines of Exceptionally Low Reactivity. In: The Journal of Organic Chemisty, 2004, 184-187
2004Marco A. Balbo Block, Christian Kaiser, Anzar Khan, Stefan Hecht: Discrete Organic Nanotubes Based on a Combination of Covalent and Non-Covalent Approaches. In: A.-Dieter Schlüter, 'Functional Molecular Nanostructures' in Topics in Current Chemistry vol.245. Springer, 2004. 89-150
2004Anzar Khan, Stefan Hecht: Functional Organic Nanotubes from Hollow Helical Scaffolds. In: Synthetic Metals, 2004, 37-42
2004Anzar Khan, Stefan Hecht: Microwave-assisted synthesis of lengthy and defect-free poly(m-phenyleneethynylene)s via AB¿ and A2+BB¿ polycondensation routes. In: Chemical Communications, 2004, 300-301
2004Anzar Khan, Stefan Hecht: Organic Nanotubes Based on Intramolecular Crosslinking of Helically Folding Polymers. In: Polymer Preprints, 2004, 743-744
2003Stefan Hecht: Functionalizing the Interior of Dendrimers ¿ Synthetic Challenges and Applications. In: Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 2003, 1047-1058
2003Stefan Hecht, Anzar Khan: Intramolecular Crosslinking of Helical Folds: A Novel Approach to Organic Nanotubes. In: Angewandte Chemie, International Edition, 2003, 6021-6024
2003Stefan Hecht: Welding, Organizing, and Planting Molecules on Substrate Surfaces ¿ Promising New Approaches towards Nanoarchitectonics from the Bottom up. In: Angewandte Chemie, International Edition, 2003, 24-26
2002William R. Dichtel, Stefan Hecht, Jean M. J. Fréchet: Development of a Functional Dendritic Monomer and Application to Sophisticated Light Harvesting Systems. In: Polymer Preprints, 2002, 985
2002Eva M. Harth, Stefan Hecht, Brett Helms, Eva E. Malmstrom, Jean M. J. Fréchet, Craig J. Hawker: The Effect of Macromolecular Architecture in Nanomaterials: A Comparison of Site Isolation in Porphyrin Core Dendrimers and their Isomeric Linear Analogs. In: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2002, 3926-3938