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Title: Formation of Coaxial Nanocables with Amplified Supramolecular Chirality through an Interaction between Carbon Nanotubes and a Chiral p-Gelator
Authors: Balaraman, Vedhanarayanan
Vishnu, S Nair
Vijayakumar, C. Nair
Ajayaghosh, A
Keywords: carbon nanotubes
CD spectroscopy
chirality
self-assembly
p-gelators
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: wiley
Citation: Communications,55:10345–10349
Abstract: In an attempt to gather experimental evidence for the influence of carbon allotropes on supramolecular chirality, we found that carbon nanotubes (CNTs) facilitate amplification of the molecular chirality of a p-gelator (MC-OPV) to supramolecular helicity at a concentration much lower than that required for intermolecular interaction. For example, at a concentration 1.8×10¢4m, MC-OPV did not exhibit a CD signal; however, the addition of 0–0.6 mg of SWNTs resulted in amplified chirality as evident from the CD spectrum. Surprisingly, AFM analysis revealed the formation of thick helical fibers with a width of more than 100 nm. High-resolution TEM analysis and solid-state UV/Vis/NIR spectroscopy revealed that the thick helical fibers were cylindrical cables composed of individually wrapped and coaxially aligned SWNTs. Such an impressive effect of CNTs on supramolecular chirality and cylindrical-cable formation has not been reported previously
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2758
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