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Organizaciones supramoleculares basadas en moléculas "tipo banana" anfifílicas

Authors: Cano, Miguel; Gimeno, Nélida; Romero, Pilar; Ros, M. Blanca; Serrano, José Luis;

Organizaciones supramoleculares basadas en moléculas "tipo banana" anfifílicas

Abstract

El desarrollo de nuevas moléculas anfifílicas ha generado un gran interés en la creación de materiales funcionales. Estas nuevas arquitecturas se están utilizando para modular las propiedades de materiales clásicos como, por ejemplo, la estabilización de mesofases o la formación de organizaciones supramoleculares auto-ensambladas en la escala nanométrica. En este trabajo se han sintetizado moléculas de “tipo banana” que combinan unidades polares y apolares. Las organizaciones supramoleculares de dendrímeros (PPI) iónicos basados en estructuras “tipo banana” han sido estudiados en fase condensada, y la mayoría de los materiales han dado lugar a fases cristal líquido lamelares o columnares dependiendo del sistema estudiado. Adicionalmente, la mayoría de estos materiales han generado estructuras supramoleculares auto-ensambladas debido a la segregación de las unidades polares y apolares en presencia de agua. Estas nano-organizaciones presentan diferentes morfologías que han sido observadas mediante las técnicas TEM y SEM.

Resumen del póster presentado a la 5ª Jornada de Jóvenes Investigadores de Química y Física en Aragón celebrada en Zaragoza (España) el 4 de diciembre de 2012.

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