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    Supramolecular nanofiber formation from commercially available arginine and a bola-type diacetylenic diacid via hydrogelation

    A diacetylenic-acid arginine salt gelated water. The supramolecular structure and optical properties of the resultant hydrogel were examined by optical microscopy, electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and ul...

    Masaru Mukai, Masaki Kogiso, Masaru Aoyagi, Masumi Asakawa in Polymer Journal (2012)

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    Directed assembly of optoelectronically active alkyl–π-conjugated molecules by adding n-alkanes or π-conjugated species

    Supramolecular assembly can yield ordered structures by taking advantage of the cumulative effect of multiple non-covalent interactions between adjacent molecules. The thermodynamic origin of many self-assembl...

    Martin J. Hollamby, Maciej Karny, Paul H. H. Bomans in Nature Chemistry (2014)

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    Correction: Corrigendum: Directed assembly of optoelectronically active alkyl–π-conjugated molecules by adding n-alkanes or π-conjugated species

    Nature Chemistry 6, 690–696 (2014); published online 22 June 2014; corrected online 25 June 2014; corrected after print 3 September 2014. In the version of this Article previously published, the fourth co-auth...

    Martin J. Hollamby, Maciej Karny, Paul H. H. Bomans in Nature Chemistry (2014)

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    Self-organized nanotube materials and their application in bioengineering

    Although a large number of studies on organic nanotubes have focused on the molecular design of building blocks and their material function, there has been little research that has addressed the function of th...

    Toshimi Shimizu, Hiroyuki Minamikawa, Masaki Kogiso, Masaru Aoyagi in Polymer Journal (2014)