Self-assembled supramolecular architectures are ubiquitous in nature. A synchronized combination of dynamic noncovalent interactions is the major driving force in forming unique structures with high-precision control over the self-assembly of supramolecular materials. Herein, we have achieved programmable nanostructures by introducing single/multiple H-bonding units in a supramolecular building block. A diverse range of nanostructures can be generated in aqueous medium by subtly tuning the structure of π-amphiphiles. 1D-cylindrical micelles, 2D-nanoribbons and hollow nanotubes are produced by systematically varying the number of H-bonding units (0–2) in structurally near identical π-amphiphiles. Spectroscopic measurements revealed the decis...
Supramolecular fibers in water, micrometers long and several nanometers in width, are among the most...
Although common in nature, the self-assembly of small molecules at sold-liquid interfaces is difficu...
Solvent molecules significantly affect the supramolecular self-assembly, for example, in forming sol...
Self-assembled supramolecular architectures are ubiquitous in nature. A synchronized combination of ...
Herein, we report the synthesis of a novel amphiphilic salt containing a number of hydrogen bond don...
The spontaneous organization of building blocks into ordered structures governed by non-covalent int...
In the field of self-assembly, the quest for gaining control over the supramolecular architecture wi...
Self-assembly relies on the ability of smaller and discrete entities to spontaneously arrange into m...
Engineering nanostructures of defined size and morphology is a great challenge in the field of self-...
Supramolecular materials–materials that exploit non-covalent interactions–are increasing in structur...
Supramolecular chemistry is a captivating and interdisciplinary field that explores the interactions...
Self-assembling peptides have the ability to spontaneously aggregate into large ordered structures. ...
Self-assembly1 has become a promising option for the construction of molecular nanoscale devices.2,3...
Programming the hierarchical self-assembly of small molecules has been a fundamental topic of great ...
Despite the central importance of aqueous amphiphile assemblies in science and industry, the size an...
Supramolecular fibers in water, micrometers long and several nanometers in width, are among the most...
Although common in nature, the self-assembly of small molecules at sold-liquid interfaces is difficu...
Solvent molecules significantly affect the supramolecular self-assembly, for example, in forming sol...
Self-assembled supramolecular architectures are ubiquitous in nature. A synchronized combination of ...
Herein, we report the synthesis of a novel amphiphilic salt containing a number of hydrogen bond don...
The spontaneous organization of building blocks into ordered structures governed by non-covalent int...
In the field of self-assembly, the quest for gaining control over the supramolecular architecture wi...
Self-assembly relies on the ability of smaller and discrete entities to spontaneously arrange into m...
Engineering nanostructures of defined size and morphology is a great challenge in the field of self-...
Supramolecular materials–materials that exploit non-covalent interactions–are increasing in structur...
Supramolecular chemistry is a captivating and interdisciplinary field that explores the interactions...
Self-assembling peptides have the ability to spontaneously aggregate into large ordered structures. ...
Self-assembly1 has become a promising option for the construction of molecular nanoscale devices.2,3...
Programming the hierarchical self-assembly of small molecules has been a fundamental topic of great ...
Despite the central importance of aqueous amphiphile assemblies in science and industry, the size an...
Supramolecular fibers in water, micrometers long and several nanometers in width, are among the most...
Although common in nature, the self-assembly of small molecules at sold-liquid interfaces is difficu...
Solvent molecules significantly affect the supramolecular self-assembly, for example, in forming sol...