Supramolecular Alternate Co-Assembly through a Non-Covalent Amphiphilic Design: Conducting Nanotubes with a Mixed D-A Structure

Rao, K. Venkata ; George, Subi J. (2012) Supramolecular Alternate Co-Assembly through a Non-Covalent Amphiphilic Design: Conducting Nanotubes with a Mixed D-A Structure Chemistry - A European Journal, 18 (45). pp. 14286-14291. ISSN 0947-6539

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201202168

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201202168

Abstract

Mixing it up! The supramolecular alternate co-assembly of extended π-conjugated donor (D) and acceptor (A) molecules (i.e., oligo(phenylenevinylene) and perylenebisimide, respectively), to 1-D nanotubes with an unprecedented mixed stack D-A molecular structure is presented, through a non-covalent amphiphilic design strategy, which results in the formation of hydrogels with remarkable mechanical properties (see scheme).

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Keywords:Amphiphiles; Charge‐Transfer; Donor-Acceptor Systems; Hydrogels; Nanotubes; Self‐Assembly.
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