Self-assembling organic nanotubes based on a cyclic peptide architecture

Nature64.80
Volume: 366, Issue: 6453, Pages: 324 - 327
Published: Nov 25, 1993
Abstract
Hollow tubular structures of molecular dimensions may offer a variety of applications in chemistry, biochemistry and materials science. Concentric carbon nanotubes have attracted a great deal of attention, while the three-dimensional tubular pore structures of molecular sieves have long been exploited industrially. Nanoscale tubes based on organic materials have also been reported previously. Here we report the design, synthesis and...
Paper Details
Title
Self-assembling organic nanotubes based on a cyclic peptide architecture
Published Date
Nov 25, 1993
Journal
Volume
366
Issue
6453
Pages
324 - 327
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