Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.636, 216-220, 2015
Self-assembled biomimetic nanoreactors I: Polymeric template
The variety of nanoarchitectures made feasible by the self-assembly of alternating copolymers opens new avenues for biomimicry. Indeed, self-assembled structures allow the development of nanoreactors which combine the efficiency of high surface area metal active centres to the effect of confinement due to the very small cavities generated by the self-assembly process. A novel self-assembly of high molecular weight alternating copolymers is characterized in the present study. The self-assembly is shown to organize into nanosheets, providing a 2 nm hydrophobic cavity with a 1D confinement. Crown Copyright (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.