Self-assembly and conductivity of hydrogen-bonded oligothiophene nanofiber networks
- PMID: 21503343
- DOI: 10.1039/c1cc10809c
Self-assembly and conductivity of hydrogen-bonded oligothiophene nanofiber networks
Abstract
Symmetric oligothiophene derivatives containing hydrogen bond forming segments create self-supporting organogels consisting of self-assembled 1D nanostructures at low concentrations. Hydrogen bond formation and π-π stacking were both found to be crucial for the formation of conductive supramolecular networks of 1D nanostructures.
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