Amabilino, David B.
David B Amabilino
Amabilino, David B., 19..-....
Amabilino, David B. (1966- ).
VIAF ID: 44596909 (Personal)
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Works
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[3]- et [4]rotaxanes à base de porphyrines : vers un récepteur moléculaire adaptable. | |
Amphiphiles gemini cationiques : de l'auto-assemblage organique chiral aux micro- et nanomatériaux composites fonctionnels | |
Beauty in chemistry : artistry in the creation of new molecules | |
Biochirality : origins, evolution and molecular recognition | |
Chirality at the nanoscale : nanoparticles, surfaces, materials and more | |
Industrial application of supercritial carbon dioxide soluble polymers. | |
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Nanokiraritī : Hon'yaku | |
Preferred Formation of Minority Concomitant Polymorphs in 2D Self-Assembly under Lateral Nanoconfinement | |
Pressure Effect on the 3-D Magnetic Ordering of a Quasi-1-D Enantiopure Molecular Magnet | |
Probing properties of molecule-based interface systems: general discussion and Discussion of the Concluding Remarks. | |
Probing the Magnetic Properties of Three Interconvertible Redox States of a Single-Molecule Magnet with Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy | |
Pyrazol-4-yl-substituted α-nitronyl and α-imino nitroxide radicals in solution and solid states | |
Quantification of energy of activation to supramolecular nanofibre formation reveals enthalpic and entropic effects and morphological consequence | |
Reversible and irreversible conformational changes in poly(isocyanide)s: a remote stereoelectronic effect. | |
Rich Phase Behavior in a Supramolecular Conducting Material Derived from an Organogelator | |
Rings-and-String Approach to the Construction of Porphyrin Arrays by Transition-Metal-Directed Threading | |
Self-assembled [2]catenanes exhibiting highly selective translational isomerism | |
Self-assembled monolayers and patterned surfaces derived from them as templates for the growth of chiral crystals | |
Self-Assembled Monolayers of Tetrathiafulvalene Derivatives on Au(111): Organization and Electrical Properties† | |
Self-assembly of a chiral porphyrin at surfaces | |
Self-Assembly of Chiral-at-End Diketopyrrolopyrroles: Symmetry Dependent Solution and Film Optical Activity and Photovoltaic Performance | |
Self-assembly of chiral trans-cyclobutane-containing β-dipeptides into ordered aggregates | |
Self-assembly of functional chromophores into chiral nanomaterials | |
Self-assembly of supramolecular wires and cross-junctions and efficient electron tunnelling across them | |
Self-assembly of tetrathiafulvalene derivatives at a liquid/solid interface—compositional and constitutional influence on supramolecular ordering | |
Sensitive detection of enantiomeric excess in different acids through chiral induction in an oligo(p-phenylenevinylene) aggregate | |
‘Sergeants-and-Corporals’ principle in chiral induction at an interface | |
Shaping Supramolecular Nanofibers with Nanoparticles Forming Complementary Hydrogen Bonds | |
The solid-state self-organisation of a self-assembled [2]catenane | |
Solid state supramolecular structure of diketopyrrolopyrrole chromophores: correlating stacking geometry with visible light absorption | |
Solvent effect on the morphology and function of novel gel-derived molecular materials | |
Spontaneous Deracemization | |
Spontaneous resolution and absolute configuration of a coordination polymer formed by MnII and a ferrocene-based bisnitronyl nitroxide radicalElectronic supplementary information available: Experimental procedure. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/cc/b | |
Spontaneous resolution, whence and whither: from enantiomorphic solids to chiral liquid crystals, monolayers and macro- and supra-molecular polymers and assemblies | |
Stereochemistry and EPR investigation of a chiral molecular magnet | |
Stereochemistry of Phenylα-Nitronyl Nitroxide Radicals | |
Supramolecular chemistry at surfaces | |
Supramolecular chirality / vol. ed. Mercedes Crego-Calama, David N. Reinhoudt. - Berlin [etc.], cop. 2006. | |
Supramolecular effects in self-assembled monolayers: general discussion. | |
Supramolecular electroactive organogel and conducting nanofibers with C3-symmetrical architectures | |
Supramolecular engineering of synthetic metallic materials : conductors and magnets | |
Supramolecular gels based on a gemini imidazolium amphiphile as molecular material for drug delivery | |
Supramolecular strategies to control the assembly of organic-based materials | |
Surface aggregate morphology of chiral porphyrins as a function of constitution and amphiphilic nature | |
Surface Supramolecular Organization of a Terbium(III) Double-Decker Complex on Graphite and its Single Molecule Magnet Behavior | |
Sustainable sorbitol-derived compounds for gelation of the full range of ethanol-water mixtures | |
Synthesis and characterization of a new chiral nanomagnet | |
Synthesis and Doping of a Multifunctional Tetrathiafulvalene- Substituted Poly(isocyanide) | |
Synthesis of novel dendrimers containing pyrimidine units | |
Synthesis of optically active amphiphilic tetrathiafulvalene derivatives | |
Synthesis, separation, and isomer-dependent packing in two dimensions—detected by scanning tunnelling microscopy—of a TTF derivative | |
Taking chiral induction into the nanometre regime: chiral teleinduction in the synthesis of poly(isocyanide)s | |
Tip-induced chemical manipulation of metal porphyrins at a liquid/solid interface | |
Topology in molecules inspired, seen and represented | |
Towards the self-assembly of polyrotaxanes | |
Transfer of chirality from amphiphiles into materials | |
Translational Isomerism in Some Two- and Three-Station [2]Rotaxanes† | |
TTF-based bent-core liquid crystals | |
Tuning the electrical conductance of metalloporphyrin supramolecular wires. | |
Tuning the local frictional and electrostatic responses of nanostructured SrTiO3—surfaces by self-assembled molecular monolayers | |
Tuning the supramolecular chirality of one- and two-dimensional aggregates with the number of stereogenic centers in the component porphyrins | |
Twists and turns in the hierarchical self-assembly pathways of a non-amphiphilic chiral supramolecular material | |
Ultra-high resolution imaging of thin films and single strands of polythiophene using atomic force microscopy | |
Unique intermolecular reaction of simple porphyrins at a metal surface gives covalent nanostructures | |
Use of unnatural beta-peptides as a self-assembling component in functional organic fibres | |
Vapour printing: patterning of the optical and electrical properties of organic semiconductors in one simple step | |
Varied nanostructures from a single multifunctional molecular material | |
Versatile bottom-up construction of diverse macromolecules on a surface observed by scanning tunneling microscopy | |
Water-soluble gold nanoparticles based on imidazolium gemini amphiphiles incorporating piroxicam | |
Wireless electrical–molecular quantum signalling for cancer cell apoptosis | |
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