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Autonomous macroscopic signal deciphering the geometric self-sorting of pillar[n]arenes
Mujeeb Alam1, Rekha Sangwan1, Chinmayee Agashe1
1Institute of Nano Science and Technology, Knowledge City, Sector 81, SAS Nagar, Mohali, Punjab, 140306, India. patra@inst.ac.in.
Abstract:
In this communication, we have deciphered the geometric self-sorting of pillar[n]arenes by analyzing the fluid flow pattern obtained during the self-assembly of complementary pillar[n]arenes on the surface. The concept was further extended to demonstrate flow manipulation inside a microchannel where multiple sites were available for self-sorting, and the resultant flow velocity was tuned by the feeding ratio of the complementary pairs.
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