Assembly-disassembly switching of self-sorted nanotubules forming dynamic 2-D porous heterostructure

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Xin LiuMyongsoo Lee

Abstract

We report the pH-driven formation of a dynamic 2-D porous heterostructure through assembly-disassembly switching of the stacked macrocycles of nanotubules and their subsequent spreading on the surfaces of a self-sorted sheet assembly in a hierarchical co-assembly. The 2-D ordered porous heterostructure is able to discriminate spherical C60from flat coronene through shape selective adsorption.

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Apr 3, 2019·Chemistry : a European Journal·Kalathil K KarthaGustavo Fernández
Apr 21, 2020·Macromolecular Rapid Communications·Huaxin Wang, Myongsoo Lee
Sep 30, 2020·Advanced Materials·Taeyeon KimYongju Kim
Feb 6, 2020·Advanced Materials·Bowen ShenMyongsoo Lee
Jul 3, 2021·Accounts of Chemical Research·Mo Sun, Myongsoo Lee
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