One-dimensional self-assembly of a water soluble perylene diimide molecule by pH triggered hydrogelation
Chemical Communications2013Vol. 49(61), pp. 6894–6894
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Abstract
A water soluble perylene diimide molecule has been fabricated into nanofibers via a pH triggered hydrogelation route. The one-dimensional self-assembly is dominated by the intermolecular π-π stacking interactions in concert with the hydrogen bonding between the carboxylic acid side chains. The anisotropic electronic and optical properties observed for the nanofibers are consistent with the one-dimensional intermolecular π-π arrangement.
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