Journal Article10.1039/d4qo00500g
Triazatriangulenium salts – hosts and guests in supramolecular assemblies in solution
Sayan Sarkar,Michael Böck,Agnes Uhl,Alexander Agafontsev,Jürgen Schatz,Evgeny Kataev +5 more
TL;DR: Triazatriangulenium salts self-assemble in solution, forming supramolecular assemblies. The aggregation behavior is influenced by the length of the alkyl chains on the dyes.
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Abstract: Self-assembly of triazatriangulenium dyes (TATA) bearing C3-C8 substituents and their interaction with aromatic compounds were studied. The dyes with alkyl chains longer than C5 were strongly aggregated in solution, while...
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