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Aggregation of a C60-didodecyloxybenzene dyad: Structure, dynamics, and mechanism of vesicle growth
Published in
2007
PMID: 17388610
Volume: 23
   
Issue: 9
Pages: 4800 - 4808
Abstract
The mechanism of formation and the stability of spontaneously formed vesicles upon self-assembly of a partially ground-state charge-separated, nonpolar-polar-nonpolar fullerene(C60)-didodecyloxybenzene (DDB) dyad in binary solvent mixtures requiring a critical dielectric constant of ∼30 are reported. Molecular interactions giving rise to defined vesicles with in-plane bilayer packing are detailed from the predominant van der Waals and electrostatic interactions existing on the dyad's framework. The vesicles are formed with a large bending rigidity of 18kBT, which on further extraction into a polar water medium resulted in uniform spheres that corroborated well with the theoretical predictions. Furthermore, the water-extracted spherical dyad aggregates at an increased dyad concentration, leading to the formation of giant micrometer-sized fractals following diffusion-limited cluster aggregation. These dyad aggregates act as efficient quenchers of fluorescent dyes with a quenching rate of 4.6 × 10 13 M-1 s-1. © 2007 American Chemical Society.
About the journal
JournalLangmuir
ISSN07437463
Open AccessNo
Concepts (49)
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    Agglomeration
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    Carbon
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    Ground state
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    Permittivity
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    Self assembly
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    Solvents
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    Structure (composition)
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    BINARY SOLVENT MIXTURES
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    DYAD CONCENTRATION
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    POLAR WATER MEDIUM
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    VESICLE GROWTH
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    Benzene
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    Benzene derivative
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    Fluorescent dye
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    FULLERENE C60
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    FULLERENE C60 DIDODECYLOXYBENZENE
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    Fullerene derivative
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    Furan derivative
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    Solvent
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    Tetrahydrofuran
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    Unclassified drug
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    Water
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    Article
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    Chemical model
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    Chemical structure
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    Chemistry
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    Electricity
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    Hydrophobicity
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    Methodology
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    Oxidation reduction reaction
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    Particle size
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    Sensitivity and specificity
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    Spectrofluorometry
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    Surface property
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    Synthesis
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    Transmission electron microscopy
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    Ultraviolet spectrophotometry
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    Benzene derivatives
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    Electrostatics
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    Fluorescent dyes
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    Fullerenes
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    Furans
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    Microscopy, electron, transmission
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    Models, chemical
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    Molecular structure
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    Oxidation-reduction
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    Spectrometry, fluorescence
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    Spectrophotometry, ultraviolet
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    Surface properties