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Published on: July 9, 2015
Strategy for the Co-Assembly of Co-Axial Nanotube-Polymer Hybrids
Mingyang Ji1, Mahesh B Dawadi2, Alexandria R LaSalla1
1Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University , 100 W. 18th Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States.
Abstract:
Nanostructured materials having multiple, discrete domains of sorted components are particularly important to create efficient optoelectronics. The construction of multicomponent nanostructures from self-assembled components is exceptionally challenging due to the propensity of noncovalent materials to undergo structural reorganization in the presence of excipient polymers. This work demonstrates that polymer-nanotube composites comprised of a self-assembled nanotube wrapped with two conjugated polymers could be assembled using a layer-by-layer approach. The polymer-nanotube nanostructures arrange polymer layers coaxially on the nanotube surface. Femtosecond transient absorption (TA) studies indicated that the polymer-nanotube composites undergo photoinduced charge separation upon excitation of the NDI chromophore within the nanotube.

