Han Zuilhof
Han Zuilhof (born 1965) holds the chair of organic chemistry at Wageningen University. His interests focus on surface-bound (bio-)organic chemistry and bionanotechnology. Zuilhof obtained an MSc in chemistry and MA in philosophy from Leiden University. After a PhD in organic chemistry (Leiden University, 1994) and postdoctoral work at the University of Rochester and Columbia University, he joined the faculty at Wageningen University. He has been a professor of organic chemistry since 2007. He is an adjunct professor of chemical engineering at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and a perennial guest professor of molecular science and medicinal chemistry at the school of pharmaceutical science and technology (SPST) at Tianjin University, China. He serves/served on the editorial advisory boards of Langmuir, Advanced Materials Interfaces and Applied Surface Science and was a senior editor of Langmuir from 2016 to 2020.[1] In 2021, as part of a team led by Barry Sharpless, he shared the Robert Robinson Award in Synthetic Organic Chemistry by the Royal Society of Chemistry for contributions to click chemistry.[2] He is also the founder (2011) of a spin-off company, Surfix.[3] Among his recent accomplishments are the discovery of tiara[5]arenes,[4] the first intrinsically chiral click reaction (no chiral auxiliary or catalyst needed),[5] and the synthesis and structure elucidation of SOF4-based SuFEx-derived polymers.[6] References
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