Formation of homochiral helical nanostructures in diblock copolymers under the confinement of nanopores.
@article{Yang2019FormationOH,
title={Formation of homochiral helical nanostructures in diblock copolymers under the confinement of nanopores.},
author={Tao Yang and Haiyan Xue and Ruifang Cao and Weihua Li},
journal={Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP},
year={2019},
volume={21 13},
pages={
7067-7074
}
}The control of the homochirality of helical structures formed in achiral systems is of great interest as it is helpful for understanding the origin of homochirality in life. In this work, we introduce a spiral arrangement of patches into the inner surface of a nanopore to guide the self-assembly of a cylinder-forming AB diblock copolymer melt into a homochiral single helix. We calculate the free energy of the single-helical structures with different handedness using self-consistent field theory…
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