Chiral induction in substrate-supported self-assembled molecular networks under nanoconfinement conditions

Self-assembly on surfaces often produces chiral networks, even when starting from achiral building blocks. However, when achiral molecules are used to produce chiral networks, two possible enantiomorphs are created with equal probability, rendering therefore the overall surface achiral. This outcome...

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