Counterions control whether self-assembly leads to formation of stable and well-defined unilamellar nanotubes or nanoribbons and nanorods

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  • Dong Shi
  • Christian Schwall
  • George Sfintes
  • Erling Thyrhaug
  • Peter Hammershøj
  • Marite Cardenas Gomez
  • Jens Bæk Simonsen
  • Laursen, Bo Wegge

Self-assembly of the amphiphilic π-conjugated carbenium ion ATOTA-1(+) in aqueous solution selectively leads to discrete and highly stable nanotubes or nanoribbons and nanorods, depending on the nature of the counterion (Cl(-) vs. PF6(-), respectively). The nanotubes formed by the Cl(-) salt illustrate an exceptional example of a structural well-defined (29±2 nm in outer diameter) unilamellar tubular morphology featuring π-conjugated functionality and high stability and flexibility, in aqueous solution.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftChemistry: A European Journal
Vol/bind20
Udgave nummer23
Sider (fra-til)6853-6856
Antal sider4
ISSN0947-6539
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2014

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