The entire research described in this thesis is part of the larger field of Systems Chemistry. This field of chemistry deals with the understanding of the complexity of biology by mimicking biochemical reaction networks with emergent properties attributed to the entire system. In particular, this research focuses on the design of artificial non-equilibrium chemical reaction networks (CRNs) inspired by signal transduction pathways in living organisms. Specific attention is given to catalysis in such networks. For the design of the catalytic CRNs, organocatalysts are considered as the ideal candidates as they are simple, cheap, recyclable and robust compared to enzymes and frequently less toxic catalysts than metals. On top of that, since org...
International audienceThe present article discusses the possibility that catalysed chemical networks...
The study of complex mixtures of interacting synthetic molecules has historically not received much ...
Every living cell is a tiny, intricate chemical computer. But what aspects of chemistry can create t...
Nature has proven to be a great source of inspiration for scientific research and technological inno...
Signal transduction in living systems is the conversion of information into a chemical change, and i...
Nature has proven to be a great source of inspiration for scientific research and technological inno...
Modern-day chemical synthesis is still mainly a linear process that focuses on the design and optimi...
Catalysis is an essential function in living systems and provides a way to control complex reaction ...
Life as we know it is based on complex networks of biochemical reactions that constantly interact wi...
Life as we know it is based on complex networks of biochemical reactions that constantly interact wi...
We define catalytic networks as chemical reaction networks with an essentially catalytic reaction pa...
A new discipline of “systems chemistry” is emerging, which aims to capture the complexity observed i...
Until very recently, synthetic chemistry has focussed on the creation of chemical entities with desi...
The study of complex mixtures of interacting synthetic molecules has historically not received much ...
Every living cell is a tiny, intricate chemical computer. But what aspects of chemistry can create t...
International audienceThe present article discusses the possibility that catalysed chemical networks...
The study of complex mixtures of interacting synthetic molecules has historically not received much ...
Every living cell is a tiny, intricate chemical computer. But what aspects of chemistry can create t...
Nature has proven to be a great source of inspiration for scientific research and technological inno...
Signal transduction in living systems is the conversion of information into a chemical change, and i...
Nature has proven to be a great source of inspiration for scientific research and technological inno...
Modern-day chemical synthesis is still mainly a linear process that focuses on the design and optimi...
Catalysis is an essential function in living systems and provides a way to control complex reaction ...
Life as we know it is based on complex networks of biochemical reactions that constantly interact wi...
Life as we know it is based on complex networks of biochemical reactions that constantly interact wi...
We define catalytic networks as chemical reaction networks with an essentially catalytic reaction pa...
A new discipline of “systems chemistry” is emerging, which aims to capture the complexity observed i...
Until very recently, synthetic chemistry has focussed on the creation of chemical entities with desi...
The study of complex mixtures of interacting synthetic molecules has historically not received much ...
Every living cell is a tiny, intricate chemical computer. But what aspects of chemistry can create t...
International audienceThe present article discusses the possibility that catalysed chemical networks...
The study of complex mixtures of interacting synthetic molecules has historically not received much ...
Every living cell is a tiny, intricate chemical computer. But what aspects of chemistry can create t...