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A versatile messenger for chirality communication: asymmetric silica framework

Figure 1. Typical synthesized chiral SiO2 nanomaterials. (A) Schematic models for left- (left) and right-handed (right) chiral mesoporous silica derived from the helical propellerlike packing of chiral amphiphilic molecules. This figure is used with permission from the American Chemical Society[10]. (B) TEM images of self-assemblies of amphiphilic surfactants of 16-2-16 and their transcription into twisted and helical SiO2. This figure is used with permission from the American Chemical Society[13]. (C) A schematic model for chiral nematic mesoporous SiO2 films templated from the nematic ordering of nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC). This figure is used with permission from John Wiley and Sons[14]. (D) Imprinted chiral SiO2 nanotubes synthesized using a chiral N-stearoyl L-serine (C18Ser) anionic surfactant template. This figure is used with permission from the American Chemical Society[16].

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