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Fabrication of supramolecular cyclodextrin-fullerene nonwovens by electrospinning.

Hiroaki YoshidaKen KikutaToshiyuki Kida
Published in: Beilstein journal of organic chemistry (2019)
Direct electrospinning of small molecules has great potential to fabricate a new class of fiber materials because this approach realizes the creation of various functional materials through the numerous molecular combinations. In this paper, we demonstrate a proof-of-concept to fabricate supramolecular fiber materials composed of cyclodextrin (CD)-fullerene inclusion complexes by electrospinning. Similar to the molecular state of fullerenes in solution, the resulting fibers include molecularly-dispersed fullerenes. We believe such a concept could be expanded to diverse host-guest complexes, opening up supramolecular solid materials science and engineering.
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