Rapid self-assembly of oligo(o-phenylenediamine) into one-dimensional structures through a facile reprecipitation route
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2006
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The self-assembly of oligo(o-phenylenediamine) (OPD) into 1-D nanostructures on a macroscopic length scale was found when they were transferred from N-methyl pyrrolidone to deionized water. Field emission scanning electron microscopy and confocal fluorescence microscopy were used to investigate the morphology of the precipitates. Results showed that large amounts of OPD 1-D supertructures could be obtained through the simple reprecipitation route, and the length of the fibers could be tuned from microscale to macroscale by adjusting the ratio of two solvents. X-ray diffraction patterns and UV-vis spectra revealed that pi-pi interactions between OPD molecules that facilitated the formation of 1-D structures became predominant when they were transferred from a good solvent to a bad one. Accordingly, a possible formation mechanism was proposed. |
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英语 |
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Jiang HQ;Sun XP;Huang MH;Wang YL;Li D;Dong SJ.Rapid self-assembly of oligo(o-phenylenediamine) into one-dimensional structures through a facile reprecipitation route,LANGMUIR,2006,22(7):3358-3361 |
Palavras-Chave | #O-PHENYLENEDIAMINE #ORGANIC NANOPARTICLES #CARBON ELECTRODES #POLY(O-PHENYLENEDIAMINE) #COPOLYMERS #MOLECULES #EMISSION |
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期刊论文 |