Khan, A.; Hecht, S. Towards Photocontrol over the Helix-Coil Transition in Foldamers: Synthesis and Photoresponsive Behavior of Azobenzene-Core Amphiphilic Oligo(Meta-Phenylene Ethynylene)s. Chemistry-A European Journal2006, 12, 4764–4774.
Khan, A.; Hecht, S. Poly(Ortho-Phenylene Ethynylene)s: Synthetic Accessibility and Optical Properties. Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry2006, 44, 1619–1627.
Khan, A.; Hecht, S. Synthesis, Tubular Scaffolding, and Photocontrolling the Helix-Coil Transiion in Phenylene Ethynylene Foldamers. PMSE Preprints2006, 95, 73–74.
Khan, A.; Hecht, S. Photocontrolling the Helix-Coil Transition: Azabenzene-Containing Foldamers. Polymer Preprints (American Chemical Society, Division of Polymer Chemistry)2005, 46, 161–161.
Khan, A.; Müller, S.; Hecht, S. Practical Synthesis of an Amphiphilic, non-Ionic Poly(Paraphenyleneethynylene) Derivative with a Remarkable Quantum Yield in Water. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, U. K.)2005, No. 5, 584–586.
Balbo Block, M. A.; Kaiser, C.; Khan, A.; Hecht, S. Discrete Organic Nanotubes Based on a Combination of Covalent and non-Covalent Approaches. In FUNCTIONAL MOLECULAR NANOSTRUCTURES; Schlüter, A. D., Ed.; Schlüter, A. D., Series ed.; Topics in Current Chemistry; SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN: BERLIN, 2005; pp 89–150.
Khan, A. U. H. Phenylene Ethynylene Foldamers: from Synthesis to Tubular Scaffolding and Photoswitchable Helices. PhD Thesis, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, 2005.
Shalini Yadav, a postdoctoral researcher at the Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, has received the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship to advance her computational chemistry research on enzymes.