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Diyne-Functionalized Fullerene Self-Assembly for Thin Film Solid-State Polymerization

Tisserant, Jean-Nicolas
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Hany, Roland
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Wimmer, Eric
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2014
Macromolecules

C-60 fullerene derivatives bearing aliphatic chains can self-assemble into versatile supramolecular structures. Cross-linking of such self-assembled morphologies is an attractive approach to enhance the structural stability of these self-organized structures. We describe the synthesis of a C-60 fimctionalized with a single alkyl chain bearing a diacetylene moiety. In a thin film, the molecule self-assembles into lamellar arrays. The character of the side chain attached to the fullerene is key to the observed packing ability. The stabilization proceeds through solid-state polymerization of the diacetylene moieties. By blending the fiillerene derivative with a cyanine dye, various nanostructured fiillerene morphologies are obtained that can be selectively stabilized by thermal polymerization. These films can serve as basis for nanostructured fullerene scaffolds that can find applications in optics and electronics.

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DOI
10.1021/ma401677v
Web of Science ID

WOS:000330543500030

Author(s)
Tisserant, Jean-Nicolas
Hany, Roland
Wimmer, Eric
Sanchez-Ferrer, Antoni
Adamcik, Jozef
Wicht, Gaetan
Nueesch, Frank
Rentsch, Daniel
Borgschulte, Andreas
Mezzenga, Raffaele
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Date Issued

2014

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Macromolecules
Volume

47

Issue

2

Start page

721

End page

728

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REVIEWED

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April 2, 2014
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