Singh, GurvinderBittner, Alexander M.Loscher, SebastianMalinowski, NikolaKern, Klaus2010-11-302010-11-302010-11-30200810.1002/adma.200702802https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/61256WOS:000257268500015Electrospinning from concentrated diphenylalanine solutions in a low-boiling-point solvent results in tubes that are chemically identical to self-assembled tubes, but show different morphologies, especially extreme lengths. Electrospinning of tubes offers more possibilities for manipulation, for example, bridging electrodes in parallel orientation, a possible patterning strategy for electrospun material.Assembled Peptide NanotubesPhenylalanineDipeptidesRamanElectrospinning of diphenylalanine nanotubestext::journal::journal article::research article