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Organic chiral nano- and microfilaments: types, formation, and template applications
Ashwathanarayana Gowda1, Suraj Kumar Pathak1, Grace A R Rohaley1,2
1Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA. thegmann@kent.edu.
Abstract:
Organic chiral nanofilaments are part of an important class of nanoscale chiral materials that has recently been receiving significant attention largely due to their potential use in applications such as optics, photonics, metameterials, and potentially a range of medical as well as sensing applications. This review will focus on key examples of the formation of such nano- and micro-filaments based on carbon nanofibers, polymers, synthetic oligo- and polypeptides, self-assembled organic molecules, and one prominent class of liquid crystals. The most critical aspects discussed here are the underlying driving forces for chiral filament formation, potentially answering why specific sizes and shapes are formed, what molecular design strategies are working equally well or rather differently among these materials classes, and what uses and applications are driving research in this fascinating field of materials science.
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