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October 24th, 2005
Cubic Assembly Encloses Nanovoid
Abstract:
Neil B. McKeown, professor of organic materials chemistry at Cardiff University, in Wales, says he and his coworkers “achieved the precise enclosure of space on the nanoscale by the simple recrystallization of a readily prepared phthalocyanine derivative from acetone to give a cubic packing arrangement in which six of the extended square-shaped molecules self-assemble to define the nanovoid.
Source:
American Chemical Society
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