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Glycolipids, chiral self-assembly

Figure 10 Self-assembled nanotubes can be obtained through a rolling mechanism (chiral molecular packing) or packing directly from the monomer. The structures of amphiphilic molecules used in nanotube formation (a) diacetylenic phospholipids, (b) diacetylenic N-aldonamides, (c, d, and e) glucose glycolipids, (f) sphingolipids, (g) glucophospholipid amphiphiles, (h) amphiphile with a serine head. R and R groups represent a variety of alkyl, alkenyl, or alkynyl groups. (Reproduced with permission from Ref. 52. The Chemical... Figure 10 Self-assembled nanotubes can be obtained through a rolling mechanism (chiral molecular packing) or packing directly from the monomer. The structures of amphiphilic molecules used in nanotube formation (a) diacetylenic phospholipids, (b) diacetylenic N-aldonamides, (c, d, and e) glucose glycolipids, (f) sphingolipids, (g) glucophospholipid amphiphiles, (h) amphiphile with a serine head. R and R groups represent a variety of alkyl, alkenyl, or alkynyl groups. (Reproduced with permission from Ref. 52. The Chemical...

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