• Artificial tongues and leaves
    N. Banerji, R. Bhosale, G. Bollot, S.M. Butterfield, A. Fürstenberg, V. Gorteau, S. Hagihara, A. Hennig, S. Maity, J. Mareda, S. Matile, F. Mora, A. Perez-Velasco, V. Ravikumar, R.S.K. Kishore, N. Sakai, D.-H. Tran and E. Vauthey
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    DOI:10.1351/pac200880081873 | unige:8008 | Abstract | Article PDF
The objective with synthetic multifunctional nanoarchitecture is to create large suprastructures with interesting functions. For this purpose, lipid bilayer membranes or conducting surfaces have been used as platforms and rigid-rod molecules as shape-persistent scaffolds. Examples for functions obtained by this approach include pores that can act as multicomponent sensors in complex matrices or rigid-rod π-stack architecture for artificial photosynthesis and photovoltaics.

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