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Journal Article 
Robust supramolecular nanocylinders of naphthalene diimide in water 
Choisnet, T; Canevet, D; Sallé, M; Nicol, E; Niepceron, F; Jestin, J; Colombani, O 
2019 
Yes 
Chemical Communications
ISSN: 1359-7345
EISSN: 1364-548X 
55 
64 
9519-9522 
English 
Naphthalene-diimide (NDI)-containing nanocylinders were formed by supramolecular self-assembly in water through cooperative hydrogen bonds between bis(urea) units, reinforced by hydrophobic and aromatic-stacking interactions. The nanocylinders, decorated with poly(ethylene oxide) arms ensuring their solubility in water, exhibit a huge aspect ratio (diameter 13 nm, length 300 nm) and are extremely stable. 
article; chemical reactions; hydrogen bonding; hydrophobicity; naphthalene; polyethylene glycol; solubility 
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