Elucidation and control over the self-assembly of (cyclic peptide)-polymer conjugates
The self-assembly of (cyclic peptide)-polymer conjugates has recently been exploited to form functional, rigid nanotubes. Overshadowed by the numerous applications, the fundamental understanding of the self-assembly mechanism remains undetailed, yet such studies and findings will allow predictions to the length of the nanotubes and furthermore implicate the development of methods that could allow control over this important dimension. Here we propose several experiments to elucidate and influence the self-assembly, using small angle neutron scattering to follow the changes to the nanostructure.
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PERRIER Sebastien; BARLOW Tammie; CATROUILLET Sylvain; Pratik Gurnani; Andrew Kerr; KOH Ming Liang; LARNAUDIE Sophie; RHO Julia; SCHWEINS Ralf and WARR Gregory. (2015). Elucidation and control over the self-assembly of (cyclic peptide)-polymer conjugates. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.9-10-1412