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Gigantic supramolecular assemblies built from dynamic hierarchical organization between inorganic nanospheres and porphyrins. / Grzhegorzhevskii, Kirill; Haouas, Mohamed; Lion, Maxence et al.
In: Chemical Communications, Vol. 59, No. 1, 2022, p. 86-89.

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Grzhegorzhevskii K, Haouas M, Lion M, Vashurin A, Denikaev A, Marfin Y et al. Gigantic supramolecular assemblies built from dynamic hierarchical organization between inorganic nanospheres and porphyrins. Chemical Communications. 2022;59(1):86-89. doi: 10.1039/D2CC05193A

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Grzhegorzhevskii, Kirill ; Haouas, Mohamed ; Lion, Maxence et al. / Gigantic supramolecular assemblies built from dynamic hierarchical organization between inorganic nanospheres and porphyrins. In: Chemical Communications. 2022 ; Vol. 59, No. 1. pp. 86-89.

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abstract = "Noncovalent ionic interactions between nanosized Keplerate-type capsules {Mo132} and tetra-cationic porphyrins have been investigated in aqueous solution using small-angle X-ray scattering, 1H NMR and photophysical methods. These complementary multiscale methods reveal the formation of large hybrid oligomers built from a short-range organization in which the cationic porphyrin is glued onto the large POM surface. The local structuring appears to be strongly dependent on the dye : {Mo132} ratio changing the morphology of the oligomers from linear to dense aggregates. {\textcopyright} 2023 The Royal Society of Chemistry.",
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