About this Research Topic
With regard to the design/synthesis of novel π-tectons, the launch of diverse assembly/fabrication protocols, theoretical calculations, etc., the past several decades have witnessed tremendous advancements along this direction. Thus far, a vast array of high-performance π-tectons-based AFMs have been initiated. To some extent, the cooperative principle of π-π stacking and other noncovalent interactions has been revealed, and the structure-property relationships have been disclosed. Despite the existing progress, this field still faces challenges, for example:
(i) the need for scalable assembly/manufacture under ambient conditions—with low-cost, facile, environmentally-friendly protocols
(ii) clearer correlations bridging the underlying intricate relationships of each successive step in assembly/manufacture
(iii) corresponding theoretical calculations for guiding the rational design of π-tectons that elucidate the cooperative principle of π-π stacking and other noncovalent interactions, as well as the principle of structure-performance correlation
(iv) stability and durability, among the most important concerns regarding their commercialization
The advancements accumulated during the past decades have established a solid foundation for the further development of π-conjugated systems-based AFMs. We believe that with unrelenting efforts from both scientific and technical communities of various backgrounds, their practical applications will eventually be fulfilled.
This Research Topic aims to address the above-mentioned challenges, in the hope that the following themes will provide some clues to promote progress in this area:
• The design, controllable self-assembly/manufacture, and characterization of novel π-systems-based materials of well-defined morphologies/architectures
• New/facile methods for the construction of various high-performance/quality devices, catalysts, sensors, etc.
• Related theoretical calculations and/or new concepts elaborating the principle of π-π stacking and other noncovalent interactions, as well as of structure-property correlations
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