Amphiphilic Building Blocks for Self-Assembly: From Amphiphiles to Supra-amphiphiles
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The process of self-assembly spontaneously creates well-defined structures from various chemical building blocks. Self-assembly can include different levels of complexity: it can be as simple as the dimerization of two small building blocks driven by hydrogen bonding or as complicated as a cell membrane, a remarkable supramolecular architecture created by a bilayer of phospholipids embedded with functional proteins. The study of self-assembly in simple systems provides a fundamental understanding of the driving forces and cooperativity behind these processes. Once the rules are understood, these guidelines can facilitate the research of highly complex self-assembly processes. Among the various components for…
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- Amphiphile
- Self-assembly
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Amphiphilic molecule
- Chemistry
- Non-covalent interactions
- Bilayer
- Hydrogen bond
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