Sugar-derived organogels as templates for structured, photoluminescent conjugated polymer–inorganic hybrid materials

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Co-assembly of an inorganic–organic hybrid material through the combination of supramolecular organogel self-assembly, phase partitioning of a conjugated polymer (CP) and transcription of an inorganic oxide leads to a hybrid material with structured domains of organogel, CP and silica within tube and rod microstructures. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Marr, P. C., Mc Bride, K., & Evans, R. C. (2013). Sugar-derived organogels as templates for structured, photoluminescent conjugated polymer–inorganic hybrid materials. Chemical Communications, 49(55), 6155–6157. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3cc43320j

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