A long-standing aim in molecular self-assembly is the development of synthetic nanopores capable of mimicking the mass-transport characteristics of biological channels and pores. Here we report a strategy for enforcing the nanotubular assembly of rigid macrocycles in both the solid state and solution based on the interplay of multiple hydrogen-bonding and aromatic π − π stacking interactions. The resultant nanotubes have modifiable surfaces and inner pores of a uniform diameter defined by the constituent macrocycles. The self-assembling hydrophobic nanopores can mediate not only highly selective transmembrane ion transport, unprecedented for a synthetic nanopore, but also highly efficient transmembrane water permeability. These results esta...
A detailed characterization of the physics of novel nanopore systems has the potential to revolution...
Molecular design of ionic current rectifiers created on the basis of single conical nanopores is rec...
Hydrophobic interactions normally are not considered a major driving force for self-assembling in a ...
A long-standing aim in molecular self-assembly is the development of synthetic nanopores capable of ...
Nanoscopic pores in biological systems – cells, for example – are responsible for regulating the tra...
Recognition of small organic molecules and large biomolecules such as proteins is of great importanc...
Reproducing the structure and function of biological membrane channels, synthetic nanopores have bee...
Water molecules confined to pores with sub-nanometre diameters form single-file hydrogen-bonded chai...
Biological nanopores are an essential element to the success of the lipid bilayer that makes life po...
ABSTRACT: DNA nanotechnology excels at rationally designing bottom-up structures that can functional...
Organic nanotubes have been rapidly gaining attention for use in a wide range of applications relate...
We demonstrate the spontaneous and reversible transition between the two- and three-dimensional self...
In the context of sensing and transport control, nanopores play an essential role. Designing multifu...
A series of rigid amphiphilic oligocholate macrocycles were synthesized and their pore formation in ...
The folding and assembly of sequence-defined polymers into precisely ordered nanostructures promises...
A detailed characterization of the physics of novel nanopore systems has the potential to revolution...
Molecular design of ionic current rectifiers created on the basis of single conical nanopores is rec...
Hydrophobic interactions normally are not considered a major driving force for self-assembling in a ...
A long-standing aim in molecular self-assembly is the development of synthetic nanopores capable of ...
Nanoscopic pores in biological systems – cells, for example – are responsible for regulating the tra...
Recognition of small organic molecules and large biomolecules such as proteins is of great importanc...
Reproducing the structure and function of biological membrane channels, synthetic nanopores have bee...
Water molecules confined to pores with sub-nanometre diameters form single-file hydrogen-bonded chai...
Biological nanopores are an essential element to the success of the lipid bilayer that makes life po...
ABSTRACT: DNA nanotechnology excels at rationally designing bottom-up structures that can functional...
Organic nanotubes have been rapidly gaining attention for use in a wide range of applications relate...
We demonstrate the spontaneous and reversible transition between the two- and three-dimensional self...
In the context of sensing and transport control, nanopores play an essential role. Designing multifu...
A series of rigid amphiphilic oligocholate macrocycles were synthesized and their pore formation in ...
The folding and assembly of sequence-defined polymers into precisely ordered nanostructures promises...
A detailed characterization of the physics of novel nanopore systems has the potential to revolution...
Molecular design of ionic current rectifiers created on the basis of single conical nanopores is rec...
Hydrophobic interactions normally are not considered a major driving force for self-assembling in a ...