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  • Intermolecular interactions underpin an array of physical and chemical phenomena. Here, the authors probe the three dimensional potential between fullerene molecules in different orientations showing that the positional variation in the intermolecular binding energy is dominated repulsive interactions.

    • Adam Sweetman
    • Mohammad A. Rashid
    • Philip Moriarty
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 7, P: 1-7
  • Philip Poole narrates his career story and his motivations for studying rhizobia, the agriculturally important bacterial plant symbiont responsible for fixing nitrogen.

    • Philip Poole
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Microbiology
    Volume: 9, P: 314-315
  • Charge transfer is facilitated in molecular systems through orbital coupling. Here the authors use core-hole-clock spectroscopy to show that electron transfer from an argon atom caged in a fullerene can be up to two orders of magnitude faster than for the isolated atom.

    • Connor Fields
    • Aleksandra Foerster
    • Philip Moriarty
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-10
  • The increasing emphasis on commercialization and market forces in modern universities is fundamentally at odds with core academic principles. Publicly funded academics have an obligation to carry out science for the public good, and this responsibility is not compatible with the entrepreneurial ethos increasingly expected of university research by governments and funding agencies.

    • Philip Moriarty
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 3, P: 60-62
  • Hydrogen bonding is an important force in nature, directing and controlling the assembly of numerous natural and synthetic structures. Here the authors show that the interpretation of intermolecular contrast in atomic force microscope images of hydrogen-bonded assemblies necessitates detailed consideration of the coupled tip-molecule system.

    • A. M. Sweetman
    • S. P. Jarvis
    • P. Moriarty
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 5, P: 1-7
    • Philip J Luthert
    • N H Victor Chong
    Research
    Eye
    Volume: 12, P: 591-596
  • The chemical nature of molecules encapsulated within fullerenes remain debated, with reports proposing a Faraday cage effect. Here, the authors show that H2O and HF molecules encapsulated inside a C60 cage experience a substantial intra-cage electrostatic interaction that results in off-center locations; despite this, the endofullerene’s frontier orbitals is unaffected, resulting in chemical shielding of the caged molecule.

    • Samuel P. Jarvis
    • Hongqian Sang
    • Robert G. Jones
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Chemistry
    Volume: 4, P: 1-7