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Molecular monolayer nanotubes produced by self‐assembly of an amphiphile modified with a 2‐nitrobenzyl group as a photoresponsive unit are able to encapsulate dinucleotides via electrostatic attraction. Upon photoirradiation, the 18 nm inner diameter of the nanotubes shrinks to less than 2 nm as a result of photochemical cleavage of the 2‐nitrobenzyl group in the amphiphile. This shrinking of the...
Monolayer nanotubes self‐assembled from amphiphilic molecules are able to encapsulate dinucleotides via electrostatic attraction. In article number 1801967, Naohiro Kameta and Haruhisa Akiyama discover that upon photoirradiation, the 18‐nm inner diameter of the nanotubes shrink to less than 2 nm as a result of photochemical cleavage of the 2‐nitrobenzyl groups in the amphiphiles. This shrinking leads...
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