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Saddles as rotational locks within shape-assisted self-assembled nanosheets
by
Renggli, Dominik
, Spingler, Bernhard
, Kaech, Andres
, Vargas Jentzsch, Andreas
, Gallego, Lucía
, Blacque, Olivier
, Rickhaus, Michel
, Woods, Joseph F.
, Maisch, Amira
, Steinfeld, Gunther
, Cuocci, Corrado
in
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/ 147/143
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/ 639/301/923/966
/ 639/638/541/960
/ 639/638/541/966
/ Bonding strength
/ Chemical bonds
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Columns (structural)
/ Covalent bonds
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Long range order
/ Material chemistry
/ Monomers
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanosheets
/ Organic chemistry
/ Saddles
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Self-assembly
/ Two dimensional materials
2023
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Saddles as rotational locks within shape-assisted self-assembled nanosheets
by
Renggli, Dominik
, Spingler, Bernhard
, Kaech, Andres
, Vargas Jentzsch, Andreas
, Gallego, Lucía
, Blacque, Olivier
, Rickhaus, Michel
, Woods, Joseph F.
, Maisch, Amira
, Steinfeld, Gunther
, Cuocci, Corrado
in
140/131
/ 140/58
/ 147/143
/ 147/3
/ 639/301/923/966
/ 639/638/541/960
/ 639/638/541/966
/ Bonding strength
/ Chemical bonds
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Columns (structural)
/ Covalent bonds
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Long range order
/ Material chemistry
/ Monomers
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanosheets
/ Organic chemistry
/ Saddles
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Self-assembly
/ Two dimensional materials
2023
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Saddles as rotational locks within shape-assisted self-assembled nanosheets
by
Renggli, Dominik
, Spingler, Bernhard
, Kaech, Andres
, Vargas Jentzsch, Andreas
, Gallego, Lucía
, Blacque, Olivier
, Rickhaus, Michel
, Woods, Joseph F.
, Maisch, Amira
, Steinfeld, Gunther
, Cuocci, Corrado
in
140/131
/ 140/58
/ 147/143
/ 147/3
/ 639/301/923/966
/ 639/638/541/960
/ 639/638/541/966
/ Bonding strength
/ Chemical bonds
/ Chemical Sciences
/ Columns (structural)
/ Covalent bonds
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Long range order
/ Material chemistry
/ Monomers
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanosheets
/ Organic chemistry
/ Saddles
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Self-assembly
/ Two dimensional materials
2023
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Saddles as rotational locks within shape-assisted self-assembled nanosheets
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Saddles as rotational locks within shape-assisted self-assembled nanosheets
2023
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Overview
Two-dimensional (2D) materials are a key target for many applications in the modern day. Self-assembly is one approach that can bring us closer to this goal, which usually relies upon strong, directional interactions instead of covalent bonds. Control over less directional forces is more challenging and usually does not result in as well-defined materials. Explicitly incorporating topography into the design as a guiding effect to enhance the interacting forces can help to form highly ordered structures. Herein, we show the process of shape-assisted self-assembly to be consistent across a range of derivatives that highlights the restriction of rotational motion and is verified using a diverse combination of solid state analyses. A molecular curvature governed angle distribution nurtures monomers into loose columns that then arrange to form 2D structures with long-range order observed in both crystalline and soft materials. These features strengthen the idea that shape becomes an important design principle leading towards precise molecular self-assembly and the inception of new materials.
Self-assembly in the formation of two dimensional materials typically relies upon strong, directional interactions instead of covalent bonds but control over less directional forces remains challenging. Here, the authors show the process of shape-assisted self-assembly to be consistent across a range of derivatives that highlights the restriction of rotational motion.
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