Self-Assembly of Hydrogen-Bonded Polymeric Rods Based on the Cyanuric Acid·Melamine Lattice
Article 1999 en
Authors
IC
Insung S. Choi
XL
Xinhua Li
ES
Eric E. Simanek
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This paper describes the self-assembly of hydrogen-bonded polymeric rods based on the lattice of cyanuric acid and melamine (CA·M). Data from 1H NMR spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy, gel permeation chromatography (GPC), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) are interpreted as indicating that the self-assembly of a bisisocyanuric acid (bisCA) and a bismelamine (bisM) formed polymeric nanorods [(bisCA)n(bisM)n] composed of parallel CA·M rosettes. The TEM results suggest that these rods aggregate as bundles. The length of the bundles ranged from 100 to 1500 nm, and their diameter was in the range from 15 to 500 nm.
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