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Molecular containers, self-assemble

Roth, K.M., D.T. Gryko, C. Clausen, J.Li, J.S. Lindsey, W.G. Kuhr, and D.R Bocian (2002). Comparison of electron-transfer and charge-retention characteristics of porphyrin-containing self-assembled monolayers designed for molecular information storage. J. Phys. Chem. B 106(34), 8639-8648. [Pg.721]

The reaction media containing self-assembly structures are not homogeneous at the molecular level in that they consist of microscopic domains of water and oil separated by a surfactant film. [Pg.246]

Tailoring block copolymers with three or more distinct type of blocks creates more exciting possibilities of exquisite self-assembly. The possible combination of block sequence, composition, and block molecular weight provides an enormous space for the creation of new morphologies. In multiblock copolymer with selective solvents, the dramatic expansion of parameter space poses both experimental and theoretical challenges. However, there has been very limited systematic research on the phase behavior of triblock copolymers and triblock copolymer-containing selective solvents. In the future an important aspect in the fabrication of nanomaterials by bottom-up approach would be to understand, control, and manipulate the self-assembly of phase-segregated system and to know how the selective solvent present affects the phase behavior and structure offered by amphiphilic block copolymers. [Pg.150]

Coacervation occurs in tropoelastin solutions and is a precursor event in the assembly of elastin nanofibrils [42]. This phenomenon is thought to be mainly due to the interaction between hydro-phobic domains of tropoelastin. In scanning electron microscopy (SEM) picmres, nanofibril stmc-tures are visible in coacervate solutions of elastin-based peptides [37,43]. Indeed, Wright et al. [44] describe the self-association characteristics of multidomain proteins containing near-identical peptide repeat motifs. They suggest that this form of self-assembly occurs via specific intermolecular association, based on the repetition of identical or near-identical amino acid sequences. This specificity is consistent with the principle that ordered molecular assembhes are usually more stable than disordered ones, and with the idea that native-like interactions may be generally more favorable than nonnative ones in protein aggregates. [Pg.261]

Adamantane can be used to construct peptidic scaffolding and synthesis of artificial proteins. It has been introduced into different types of synthetic peptidic macrocycles, which are useful tools in peptide chemistry and stereochemistry studies and have many other applications as well. Introduction of amino acid-functionalized adamantane to the DNA nanostmctures might lead to construction of DNA-adamantane-amino acid nanostmctures with desirable stiffness and integrity. Diamondoids can be employed to constmct molecular rods, cages, and containers and also for utilization in different methods of self-assembly. In fact, through the development of self-assembly approaches and utilization of diamondoids in these processes, it would be possible to design and constmct novel nanostmctures for effective and specific carriers for each dmg. [Pg.249]


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