articleScienceJan 15, 2004Closed access

Self-Assembly of Mesoscopic Metal-Polymer Amphiphiles

Northwestern University

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Abstract

The assembly properties of two- and three-component rod-like building blocks consisting of gold and polymer block domains have been investigated. These structures behave like mesoscopic amphiphiles and form a series of single-layer superstructures consisting of bundles, tubes, and sheets depending upon the compositional periodicity. Unlike molecular systems, the template used to initially synthesize them plays a critical role in the assembly process by prealigning them in a manner that facilitates their assembly by optimizing the correct collisional orientation upon dissolution of the template. Tubular structures with tailorable diameters can be assembled in a predictable manner on the basis of an estimate of…

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Keywords
  • Mesoscopic physics
  • Self-assembly
  • Polymer
  • Materials science
  • Nanotechnology
  • Amphiphile
  • Dissolution
  • Component (thermodynamics)
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