Nature excels at engineering materials by using the principles of chemical synthesis and molecular self-assembly with the help of noncovalent forces. Learning from these phenomena, scientists have been able to create a variety of self-assembled artificial materials of different size, shapes, and properties for wide ranging applications. An area of great interest in this regard is solvent-assisted gel formation with functional organic molecules, thus leading to one-dimensional fibers. Such fibers have improved electronic properties and are potential soft materials for organic electronic devices, particularly in bulk heterojunction solar cells. Described herein is how molecular self-assembly, which was originally proposed as a simple laborato...
International audienceAchieving control over the formation of molecular one dimensional (1D) and 2D ...
A rational approach to the design of supramolecular organogels of all-trans oligo(p-phenylene vinyle...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Conjugated polymers are a Nobel Prize winning class of...
Nature excels at engineering materials by using the principles of chemical synthesis and molecular s...
It is likely that nanofabrication will underpin many technologies in the 21st century. Synthetic che...
Trithienylenevinylenes having amide end functional groups form supramolecular gels in nonpolar solve...
Broadly described by conductive π-conjugated cores with electronically-inert solubilizing groups, so...
Living creatures exists for an important part out of soft material, such as skin, organs and cells, ...
The development of organic devices with nanoscale features is becoming the focus of intense research...
The self-assembly of small functional molecules into supramolecular structures is a powerful approac...
The self-assembly of small molecules into ordered structures is of significant interest in electroni...
In this article, we demonstrate the non-aqueous self-assembly of a low-molecular-mass organic gelato...
The sol-gel process is a convenient technique to prepare silicate materials with a variety of functi...
Using a synthetic approach to organic materials chemistry, this book sets forth tested and proven me...
In recent years, the synthesis of novel organic molecules that spontaneously self-assemble into a la...
International audienceAchieving control over the formation of molecular one dimensional (1D) and 2D ...
A rational approach to the design of supramolecular organogels of all-trans oligo(p-phenylene vinyle...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Conjugated polymers are a Nobel Prize winning class of...
Nature excels at engineering materials by using the principles of chemical synthesis and molecular s...
It is likely that nanofabrication will underpin many technologies in the 21st century. Synthetic che...
Trithienylenevinylenes having amide end functional groups form supramolecular gels in nonpolar solve...
Broadly described by conductive π-conjugated cores with electronically-inert solubilizing groups, so...
Living creatures exists for an important part out of soft material, such as skin, organs and cells, ...
The development of organic devices with nanoscale features is becoming the focus of intense research...
The self-assembly of small functional molecules into supramolecular structures is a powerful approac...
The self-assembly of small molecules into ordered structures is of significant interest in electroni...
In this article, we demonstrate the non-aqueous self-assembly of a low-molecular-mass organic gelato...
The sol-gel process is a convenient technique to prepare silicate materials with a variety of functi...
Using a synthetic approach to organic materials chemistry, this book sets forth tested and proven me...
In recent years, the synthesis of novel organic molecules that spontaneously self-assemble into a la...
International audienceAchieving control over the formation of molecular one dimensional (1D) and 2D ...
A rational approach to the design of supramolecular organogels of all-trans oligo(p-phenylene vinyle...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Conjugated polymers are a Nobel Prize winning class of...