Aromatic Micelles as a New Class of Aqueous Molecular Flasks.
Kei KondoJeremy K KlostermanMichito YoshizawaPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2017)
Micelles are a versatile class of molecular assemblies typically composed of aliphatic molecules with hydrophilic groups. Polyaromatic molecules with hydrophilic groups, on the other hand, usually do not assemble into micellar structures in water but rather form columnar, π-stacked architectures. This Minireview article focuses on the recent development of aqueous micellar nanostructures with multiple oligoarylene rods or polyaromatic panels. The new micelles with spherical polyaromatic shells, which we name "aromatic micelles", serve as functional molecular flasks with superior binding abilities for medium to very large molecules in water.