A novel self-assembled organic tubular structure
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Zhi-Qiang Hu, Chuan-Feng Chen
A novel organic tubular structure with the walls consisting of aromatic rings was constructed by the self-assembly of a two-dimensional sheet-like molecule in the solid state.
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