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This project focuses on using supramolecular chemistry to organize phthalocyanine molecules into nanostructures like nanowires and nanoparticles. The aim is to create functional objects with unique physical properties for applications in organic photovoltaics, data storage, and sensors.
We plan to use supramolecular chemistry and self-assembly as a tool to organize p-conjugated molecules of the family of the phthalocyanines in a controlled way, in order to build well-defined, nanometer-sized functional objects.
More concretely, we want to synthesize phthalocyanine-like molecules that are able to aggregate by p-p stacking interactions forming stable nanowires or nanoparticles.
These assemblies are expected to have unprecedented physical properties, which will be studied both in…
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