Original paper
Self-assembly of a layered two-dimensional molecularly woven fabric
Abstract
Fabrics—materials consisting of layers of woven fibres—are some of the most important materials in everyday life1. Previous nanoscale weaves2–16 include isotropic crystalline covalent organic frameworks12–14 that feature rigid helical strands interlaced in all three dimensions, rather than the two-dimensional17,18 layers of flexible woven strands that give conventional textiles their characteristic flexibility, thinness, anisotropic strength and...
Paper Details
Title
Self-assembly of a layered two-dimensional molecularly woven fabric
Published Date
Dec 16, 2020
Journal
Volume
588
Issue
7838
Pages
429 - 435