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Dye aggregates are becoming increasingly attractive for diverse applications, in particular as organic electronic and sensor materials. However, the growth processes of such aggregates from molecular to small assemblies up to nanostructures is still not properly understood, limiting the design of materials’ functional properties. Here we elucidate the supramolecular growth process for an outstanding...
Leitende Röhren: Selbstgeordnete Nanoröhren eines Bakteriochlorophylls erinnern an natürliche chlorosomale lichtsammelnde Verbände. Abgeschieden auf einem nichtleitenden Siliciumoxid‐Wafer als Substrat (siehe Bild, braun) und nach Kontaktierung mit einem leitenden Polymer (gelb) zeigen diese Chlorin‐Nanoröhren außergewöhnliche Ladungstransporteigenschaften.
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