Supramolecular Double Helices from Small C3-Symmetrical Molecules Aggregated in Water

Volume: 142, Issue: 41, Pages: 17644 - 17652
Published: Sep 16, 2020
Abstract
Supramolecular fibers in water, micrometers long and several nanometers in width, are among the most studied nanostructures for biomedical applications. These supramolecular polymers are formed through a spontaneous self-assembly process of small amphiphilic molecules by specific secondary interactions. Although many compounds do not possess a stereocenter, recent studies suggest the (co)existence of helical structures, albeit in racemic form....
Paper Details
Title
Supramolecular Double Helices from Small C3-Symmetrical Molecules Aggregated in Water
Published Date
Sep 16, 2020
Volume
142
Issue
41
Pages
17644 - 17652
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