Ji Hong WuTian Ze XuSiau Gek AngQing‐Hua XuGuo Qin Xu
Radially oriented anthracene nanowires and their self-assembled concentric ring arrays were prepared through a facial solvent-evaporation method. The successful growth of anthracene nanowires can be attributed to a combined mechanism of molecular self-assembly facilitated by strong π-π intermolecular interactions together with evaporation-induced capillary flow and fingering instability. Their radial orientation is determined by the capillary flow; their shape (either straight or curved nanowires) is governed by the competition between the capillary and Marangoni convectional flows. The self-assembly of nanowires into large-scale concentric ring arrays can be interpreted in terms of the repeated slipping-and-sticking motions of the contact line. The high-quality crystalline anthracene nanowire arrays exhibit size-dependent fluorescence emission with high-degree anisotropy.
Ji Hong WuZhenping GuanTian Ze XuQing‐Hua XuGuo Qin Xu
Zhen WuGuoliang LiuJie LiangTianqi WeiNing Xu
Carlos GarcíaW.O. RosaJavier Garcı́aV.M. PridaB. HernandoJ. A. LópezP. VargasC. A. Ross
R. SanzM. VázquezKleber Roberto PirotaM. Hernández‐Vélez
YAO Hui-JunDan MoDuan JinglaiYanfeng ChenLing ZhangJie LiuHou MingdongSUN You-MeiSUN You-Mei