Light-controlled reversible self-assembly of nanorod suprastructures

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Jie GuoYu Liu

Abstract

Nanorod suprastructures constructed by the coordination of zinc ions with the inclusion complex of 4,4'-dipyridine in β-cyclodextrin can dissociate and rebuild repeatedly via alternate visible light irradiation in the presence of photoacid merocyanine in aqueous solution.

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