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Self-organisation of dodeca-dendronized fullerene into supramolecular discs and helical columns containing a nanowire-like core

Auteur(s)
Guerra, Sebastiano 
Institut de chimie 
Iehl, Julien
Holler, Michel
Peterca, Mihai
Wilson, Daniela A
Partridge, Benjamin E
Zhang, Shaodong
Deschenaux, Robert 
Institut de chimie 
Nierengarten, Jean-Francois
Percec, Virgil
In
Chemical Science, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2015/6/6/3393-3401
Résumé
Twelve chiral and achiral self-assembling dendrons have been grafted onto a [60]fullerene hexa-adduct core by copper-catalyzed alkyne azide "click" cycloaddition. The structure adopted by these compounds was determined by the self-assembling peripheral dendrons. These twelve dendrons mediate the self-organisation of the dendronized [60]fullerene into a disc-shaped structure containing the [60]fullerene in the centre. The fullerene-containing discs self-organise into helical supramolecular columns with a fullerene nanowire-like core, forming a 2D columnar hexagonal periodic array. These unprecedented supramolecular structures and their assemblies are expected to provide new developments in chiral complex molecular systems and their application to organic electronics and solar cells.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/4657
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10.1039/C5SC00449G
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Guerra_S.-Self-organisation-20170518153426-WK.pdf (3.15 MB)
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