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Royal Society of Chemistry, Materials Chemistry Frontiers, 7(5), p. 3021-3028, 2021

DOI: 10.1039/d0qm00989j

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Slow kinetic evolution of nanohelices based on gemini surfactant self-assemblies with various enantiomeric excess; chiral segregation towards a racemic mixture

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Abstract

Very slow kinetic evolution (days) of chiral nanoribbons based on amphiphilic molecular assemblies is investigated for various enantiomeric excess.