Nanostructured Micelle Nanotubes Self-Assembled from Dinucleobase Monomers in Water.
Fátima AparicioPaula B ChamorroRaquel ChamorroSantiago CasadoDavid González-RodríguezPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
Despite the central importance of aqueous amphiphile assemblies in science and industry, the size and shape of these nano-objects is often difficult to control with accuracy owing to the non-directional nature of the hydrophobic interactions that sustain them. Here, using a bioinspired strategy that consists of programming an amphiphile with shielded directional Watson-Crick hydrogen-bonding functions, its self-assembly in water was guided toward a novel family of chiral micelle nanotubes with partially filled lipophilic pores of about 2 nm in diameter. Moreover, these tailored nanotubes are successfully demonstrated to extract and host molecules that are complementary in size and chemical affinity.