Stacking molecular chips in multiple dimensions

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25250/thescbr.brk791

Keywords:

Supramolecular polymer, Curvature, Saddle

Abstract

Our quest is to control how molecules come together to form large assemblies. In our earlier studies we showed that we can stack saddle-shaped molecular chips into neat columns that then stick together laterally to form 2D sheets, but can we limit this process to form different morphologies? Here we show how blocking the sides of the columns equalizes the secondary interaction, yielding 1D fibers.

Author Biographies

Lucía Gallego, University of Zurich

PhD student

Romain Jamagne, University of Geneva

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Michel Rickhaus, University of Geneva

Professor

Original article reference

L. Gallego, J. F. Woods, R. Butti, P. Szwedziak, A. Vargas Jentzsch, M. Rickhaus, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2024, e202318879.

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Published

2024-08-29

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Maths, Physics & Chemistry