Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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603458 | Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Rigid molecular monolayers made of diamido lipids form yoctowells with volumes of a few yoctoliters (1 yL = 10â 24 L or 1 nm3) around single porphyrin molecules. Wells with hydrophobic walls adsorb glucose-type edge amphiphiles, which then fill-up the wells. There is no vapour film. Hydrophilic wells with oligoethylene or oligoamide walls are effective as 3D-crown ligands (“thermodynamic trapping”). Three different porphyrins were sorted as stacks within the yoctowells, a methylammonium ring was established at their rim and fixated a fourth molecule at a longer distance. Zeptoliter wells on metal oxide surfaces may be useful to produce similar molecular assemblies on a larger scale.
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Authors
Jürgen-Hinrich Fuhrhop,