Controlling Supramolecular Self-Assembly and Nanostructures: A Comparative Study in the Solution Phase and at the Air–Water Interface
Tarak Nath Das,
V.M.T. Naidu Moram,
Padmanabhan Viswanath
et al.
Abstract:The
controlled molecular assembly of small units is a pivotal technology
for the development of smart organic materials, serving as a fundamental
approach to fabricating nanodevices in the fields of electronics,
optoelectronics, and biological sciences. Herein, we have demonstrated
how to control the self-assembly behavior of chiral amphiphilic naphthalene
diimide derivatives (NDI-L and NDI-D) through different self-assembling
methods such as in the solution phase and at the air–water
(A-W) interface. NDI-L an… Show more
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