Members

4.Manasi Nitin DHUMAL4.Graduate Student (Haino Group)
4.Supramolecular chemistry, Chiral Crystallization
Affiliations
Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Chemistry Program, D1
Bio
My research background spans nanoscience and supramolecular chemistry, with a current focus on chiral host–guest systems and crystal engineering. I am interested in how weak molecular interactions can be used to control chirality, selective molecular recognition, and ordered assembly in crystalline materials. By combining organic synthesis with crystallographic and spectroscopic analysis, I aim to connect molecular structure with chiral function. My work is driven by the broader potential of supramolecular design in chiral separation, sensing, and functional materials, as well as the opportunity to understand how subtle molecular interactions shape larger structural behavior.
Mentor :Takeharu Haino
Co-Mentor :Hiroshi Sato
Co-Mentor : Katsuya Inoue
Research Group
Mentor :Takeharu Haino
Co-Mentor :Hiroshi Sato
Co-Mentor : Katsuya Inoue
Research Group
