Abstract
Organic nanotubes are hollow fibers formed through the self-assembly of amphiphilic molecules in a solvent. Because nanoparticles and proteins can be included within their hollow interiors, such nanotubes can be applied to a wide range of fields. To promote the practical use of organic nanotube, we have developed a strategic scenario that fulfills several conditions, including mass synthesis (by integrating molecular design, synthesis, and self-assembly technologies), practical use, low cost, and safety.
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Asakawa, M., Aoyagi, M., Kameta, N., Kogiso, M., Masuda, M., Minamikawa, H., & Shimizu, T. (2008). Development of massive synthesis method of organic nanotube toward practical use. Synthesiology, 1(3), 169–176. https://doi.org/10.5571/syntheng.1.169
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