The role of the secondary structure of helical poly(phenylacetylene)s in the formation of nanoparticles from polymer–metal complexes (HPMCs)

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The great importance of the secondary structure (compressed/stretched) of helical poly(phenylacetylene)s (PPAs) in the formation of nanostructures (nanospheres and nanotoroids) by complexation with metal ions of diverse valences is demonstrated. PPAs bearing the same chelating units [anilide of (R)-methoxyphenylacetic acid] but displaying different helical scaffolds show great differences in their nanostructuration due to the different secondary structures of their helices despite the analogous ways in which their mono- and divalent metal ions form complexes. This key 3-D structural feature has not been taken into account previously when studying the nanostructuration of helical polymer–metal complexes (HPMCs)

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Rodríguez, R., Arias, S., Quiñoá, E., Riguera, R., & Freire, F. (2017). The role of the secondary structure of helical poly(phenylacetylene)s in the formation of nanoparticles from polymer–metal complexes (HPMCs). Nanoscale, 9(45), 17752-17757. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7nr04829g

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We thank Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad [CTQ2015-70519-P, CTQ2014-61470-EXP], FPI (R. Rodríguez), Fundación Gil Dávila (S. Arias), Xunta de Galicia (Centro singular de investigación de Galicia accreditation 2016-2019, GRC2014/040) and European Union (European Regional Development FundERDF) for financial support

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