Hybrid silicananotubes with chiral walls‡
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Yuanli Chen, Baozong Li, Xiaojian Wu, Xiulin Zhu, Masahiro Suzuki, Kenji Hanabusa, Yonggang Yang
Hybrid silica nanotubes with chiral aromatic rings in the walls were prepared using self-assemblies of a low molecular weight amphiphile as a template; transmission electron microscopy images of the nanotubes at different formation steps showed that the co-structure-directing agent plays an important role in this chiral transfer.
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