| Literature DB >> 24451584 |
Jiyeong Lee1, Kangkyun Baek1, Myungjin Kim2, Gyeongwon Yun1, Young Ho Ko3, Nam-Suk Lee4, Ilha Hwang1, Jeehong Kim1, Ramalingam Natarajan5, Chan Gyung Park6, Wokyung Sung2, Kimoon Kim7.
Abstract
Despite the remarkable progress made in the self-assembly of nano- and microscale architectures with well-defined sizes and shapes, a self-organization-based synthesis of hollow toroids has, so far, proved to be elusive. Here, we report the synthesis of polymer microrings made from rectangular, flat and rigid-core monomers with anisotropically predisposed alkene groups, which are crosslinked with each other by dithiol linkers using thiol-ene photopolymerization. The resulting hollow toroidal structures are shape-persistent and mechanically robust in solution. In addition, their size can be tuned by controlling the initial monomer concentrations, an observation that is supported by a theoretical analysis. These hollow microrings can encapsulate guest molecules in the intratoroidal nanospace, and their peripheries can act as templates for circular arrays of metal nanoparticles.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24451584 DOI: 10.1038/nchem.1833
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427