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Tailor-Made Self-Assemblies from Functionalized Amphiphiles: Diversity and Applications

The objective of this feature article is to coalesce our recent advancements on different expressions of tailor-made supramolecular self-assemblies and to explore them as a function of molecular architecture. In the last decade, we have developed a library of elegant and simple functional amphiphili...

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Published in:Langmuir 2018-09, Vol.34 (36), p.10449-10468
Main Authors: Sarkar, Saheli, Choudhury, Pritam, Dinda, Soumik, Das, Prasanta Kumar
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