Original paper
Complex supramolecular interfacial tessellation through convergent multi-step reaction of a dissymmetric simple organic precursor
Abstract
Interfacial supramolecular self-assembly represents a powerful tool for constructing regular and quasicrystalline materials. In particular, complex two-dimensional molecular tessellations, such as semi-regular Archimedean tilings with regular polygons, promise unique properties related to their nontrivial structures. However, their formation is challenging, because current methods are largely limited to the direct assembly of precursors, that...
Paper Details
Title
Complex supramolecular interfacial tessellation through convergent multi-step reaction of a dissymmetric simple organic precursor
Published Date
Jan 22, 2018
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
3
Pages
296 - 304
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