Research in the Cronin Group is motivated by the fascination for complex chemical systems, and the desire to construct complex functional molecular architectures that are not based on biologically derived building blocks.
Lee Cronin has appeared in the Naked Scientists podcast to describe the Cronin Group’s work on Chemputing, aiming at developing a new paradigm in synthetic chemistry using 3D printing and configurable robotics
Naked Scientists Podcast
Naked Scientists Interview
Prof Leroy (Lee) Cronin Regius Chair of Chemistry Advanced Research Centre (ARC) Level 5, Digital Chemistry University of Glasgow 11 Chapel Lane Glasgow G11 6EW Tel: +44 141 330 6650 Email: lee.cronin@glasgow.ac.uk
516. Universal peptide synthesis via solid-phase methods fused with chemputation
515. Regulating the Assembly of γ-Cyclodextrin Host and Polyoxometalate-Based Guests toward Light-Responsive Hybrid Rotaxanes
514. Natural-Language-Interfaced Robotic Synthesis for AI-Copilot-Assisted Exploration of Inorganic Materials
513. Robotic exploration of amino-acid functionalised molybdenum blue polyoxometalate nanoclusters
512. A programmable modular robot for the synthesis of molecular machines
511. Compression of Molybdenum Blue Polyoxometalate Cluster Rings
510. High-Nuclearity Polyoxometalate-Based Metal–Organic Frameworks for Photocatalytic Oxidative Cleavage of C−C Bond
509. Breaking the Boundary of Gigantic Molybdenum Blue Clusters: From Half-Closed {Mo85} to {Mo172} Dimer
508. Operational considerations for approximating molecular assembly by Fourier transform mass spectrometry
507. Reaction blueprints and logical control flow for parallelized chiral synthesis in the Chemputer