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Tunable supramolecular helical aggregate and optoelectrical properties of perylene diimides by stereoisomerism of sugar

Liu et al., 2017

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17392380465670866774
Author
Liu X
Huang Z
Huang Y
Zhu L
Fu J
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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In the present study, two sugar-based perylenediimide derivatives (PDIs) substituted at the imide positions with carbohydrate groups were synthesized to investigate the impact of the stereoisomerism of the sugar on the aggregation morphology and optoelectrical properties …
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