Controllable Fabrication of Supramolecular Nanocoils and Nanoribbons and Their Morphology-Dependent Photoswitching
Yiqun Zhang Penglei Chen* Lang Jiang Wenping Hu* and Minghua Liu*
Recently nanomaterials with unique morphologies have received great attention owing to their fascinating morphology-dependent properties. Such morphologically dependent properties play an important role in designing nanodevices. Organic nanosystems have peculiar electronic and optical properties and can render considerable variety and flexibility in the molecular design and tunability of physicochemical properties which make them promising candidates for nanodevices. Thus investigation on the morphology-dependent properties of organic nanosystems should be an important topic to be explored intensively.
The researchers of Institute of Chemistry the
This investigation suggests that the interfacial organization of organic building blocks might provide a facile way to control the morphologies as well as the corresponding photoelectric properties of the ultrathin films.
J. Am. Chem. Soc.20091312756–2757