Pressing Induced Caking: A General Strategy to Scale-Span Molecular Self-Assembled Materials

31 July 2019, Version 1
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Abstract

We report that under mechanical pressure, caking of the precipitated molecular self-assemblies may lead to bulk supramolecular films. Massive fabrication of supramolecular films becomes possible using a simple household noodle machine. The film can be endowed diversified functions by depositing various functional ingredients via co-precipitation.

Keywords

Scale-span
self-assembly
plastic films
pressing
caking

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