초록 |
Amphiphiles are molecules consisting of a hydrophilic head group and a hydrophobic tail, covalently attached functional groups on amphiphiles that are responsive to external stimuli, for example, pH, can control the assembly of these amphiphiles. Molecular self-assembly is an attractive and powerful strategy for fabricating supramolecular architectures and nanoscale structures can potentially be precisely manipulated by rational design and modification of the self-assembling building blocks at the molecular level. By harnessing these principles, we designed and synthesized a novel amphiphile, AzoUC10. We have proved that the morphology of self-aggregation of nanoparticles can be controlled by PH, solvents and host-guest interactions and so on. The factors that influence the aggregation of nanoparticles are still undergoing. |