212627-90-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Self-assembly and liquid-crystalline supramolecular organizations of semifluorinated block co-dendritic supermolecules
Bury, Izabela,Heinrich, Benoit,Bourgogne, Cyril,Mehl, Georg H.,Guillon, Daniel,Donnio, Bertrand
, p. 452 - 468 (2012)
The synthesis and self-organizing behaviour into liquid-crystalline mesophases of two libraries of segmented block co-dendrimers are described. The overall structure of the dendritic supermolecules consists of two chemically incompatible molecular moietie
Mesoscale Frank-Kasper Crystal Structures from Dendron Assembly by Controlling Core Apex Interactions
Jun, Taesuk,Park, Hyunjun,Jeon, Seungbae,Jo, Seungyun,Ahn, Hyungju,Jang, Woo-Dong,Lee, Byeongdu,Ryu, Du Yeol
supporting information, p. 17548 - 17556 (2021/11/04)
Single-component polymeric materials open up a great potential for self-assembly into mesoscale complex crystal structures that are known as Frank-Kasper (FK) phases. Predicting the packing structures of the soft-matter spheres, however, remains a challen
Design, Self-Assembly, and Switchable Wettability in Hydrophobic, Hydrophilic, and Janus Dendritic Ligand-Gold Nanoparticle Hybrid Materials
Elbert, Katherine C.,Jishkariani, Davit,Wu, Yaoting,Lee, Jennifer D.,Donnio, Bertrand,Murray, Christopher B.
, p. 8737 - 8746 (2017/10/30)
Controlling nanoparticles' (NPs) surface polarity, colloidal stability, and self-assembly into well-defined complex architectures is of paramount importance for emergent nano- and biotechnologies, and each depends strongly on the ligand shell composition
Supramolecular self-organization of "janus-like" diblock codendrimers: Synthesis, thermal behavior, and phase structure modeling
Bury, Izabela,Heinrich, Benoit,Bourgogne, Cyril,Guillon, Daniel,Donnio, Bertrand
, p. 8396 - 8413 (2007/10/03)
We report on the design and synthesis of three series of segmented amphiphilic block codendrimers. and on their self-organizing behavior in liquid-crystalline mesophases. Connecting two prefunctionalized monodendrons, each differing in their chemical cons
