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Self‐Assembling Supramolecular Hybrid Hydrogel Beads [PDF]
AbstractWith the goal of imposing shape and structure on supramolecular gels, we combine a low‐molecular‐weight gelator (LMWG) with the polymer gelator (PG) calcium alginate in a hybrid hydrogel. By imposing thermal and temporal control of the orthogonal gelation methods, the system either forms an extended interpenetrating network or core–shell ...
Piras, Carmen Cristina +2 more
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Metal‐Coordinated Supramolecular Self‐Assemblies for Cancer Theranostics
Metal‐coordinated supramolecular nanoassemblies have recently attracted extensive attention as materials for cancer theranostics. Owing to their unique physicochemical properties, metal‐coordinated supramolecular self‐assemblies can bridge the boundary ...
Jiating Xu +7 more
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Ring polymers are prevalent in natural and engineered systems, including circular bacterial DNA, crown ethers for cation chelation, and mechanical nanoswitches.
Ferguson, Andrew, Wang, Jiang
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Engineering robust polar chiral clathrate crystals [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ Royal Society of Chemistry 2013.The R-(+)-enantiomeric form of Dianin's compound and the S-(+)-enantiomeric form of its direct thiachroman
A. Hamid A. Hadi +26 more
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This article reviews the recent development of the weak-bond-induced organization of well-defined structures, or supramolecular self-assembly. This phenomenon has been showing remarkable potential to construct architectural structures, such as helices, macrocycles, cages, tubes, grids, interlocked systems, etc., from programmed components through weak ...
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From Interaction to Function in DNA‐Templated Supramolecular Self‐Assemblies
DNA‐templated self‐assembly represents a rich and growing subset of supramolecular chemistry where functional self‐assemblies are programmed in a versatile manner using nucleic acids as readily‐available and readily‐tunable templates.
Dr. Mathieu Surin, Dr. Sébastien Ulrich
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Comparing open and closed molecular self-assembly [PDF]
We study theoretically in the present work the self-assembly of molecules in an open system, which is fed by monomers and depleted in partial or complete clusters. Such a scenario is likely to occur for example in the context of viral self-assembly.
Castelnovo, Martin +2 more
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We construct a fluorescent supramolecular system (TPE-Q4⊂ DSP5) of excellent tolerance to a wide range of pH by the facile self-assembly of a new pillar[5]arene bearing disulfonated arms (DSP5) with an AIE-active tetraphenylethene-based tetratopic guest ...
Xu Wang +4 more
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Carbamazepine on a carbamazepine monolayer forms unique 1D supramolecular assemblies [PDF]
High-resolution STM imaging of the structures formed by carbamazepine molecules adsorbed onto a pseudo-ordered carbamazepine monolayer on Au(111) shows the formation of previously unreported 1-dimensional supramolecular ...
Florence, Alastair J +4 more
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New insights are raised to interpret pathway complexity in the supramolecular assembly of chiral triarylamine tris‐amide (TATA) monomer. In cosolvent systems, the monomer undergoes entirely different assembly processes depending on the chemical feature ...
Haotian Ma +5 more
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