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Self-assembling Morphologies Obtained from Helical Polycarbodiimide Copolymers and Their Triazole Derivatives
Published on: February 7, 2017
Guiding the self-assembly of a second-generation polyphenylene dendrimer into well-defined patterns
An J J Ver Heyen1, Cédric C Buron, Qin Tianshi
1K.U. Leuven, Department of Chemistry, Division of Molecular and Nanomaterials, and Institute for Nanoscale Physics and Chemistry, Celestijnenlaan 200F, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium.
Abstract:
A second-generation polyphenylene dendrimer 1 is shown to self-assemble into nanofibers. To guide the formation of the dendrimer fibers into well-defined patterns, 1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluorodecyltrichlorosilane is grafted in the gas phase onto a silicon substrate. De-wetting of the solution on the nanopatterned surface results in the formation of a nanostructured template, into which fiber growth subsequently occurs under the constraints set by the de-wetted morphology.
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