Paper of the Month: A facile and versatile platform for preparing uniform π-conjugated nanofibers with controlled length and varying shells
Katie Morton, Assistant Editor
Xiang et al. developed a facile and versatile platform for preparing uniform π-conjugated-polymer-based nanofibers (CPNFs) with controlled length and varying functionalities.
The development of controlled π-conjugated polymer nanofibers (CPNFs) represents a significant breakthrough in polymer chemistry due to their wide-ranging applications in electronics, nanomedicine, and catalysis. However, achieving precise control over their length, composition, and surface properties has been a persistent.
