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The book entitled "Vesicular self-assembly of organic non-amphiphillic molecules" deals with the design, synthesis, and mechanistic insight from the self-assembling study of triazole-based cyclic, acyclic, and lipidated molecules. We have demonstrated a new hypothesis regarding the mechanism of vesicle formation from non-amphiphilic molecules, which provides much-needed insight into the long-standing debate on the vesicular mechanism. The research work presented in this thesis is divided into five chapters.Chapters 1- 5, comprise the recent advancements in supramolecular chemistry of…mehr

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The book entitled "Vesicular self-assembly of organic non-amphiphillic molecules" deals with the design, synthesis, and mechanistic insight from the self-assembling study of triazole-based cyclic, acyclic, and lipidated molecules. We have demonstrated a new hypothesis regarding the mechanism of vesicle formation from non-amphiphilic molecules, which provides much-needed insight into the long-standing debate on the vesicular mechanism. The research work presented in this thesis is divided into five chapters.Chapters 1- 5, comprise the recent advancements in supramolecular chemistry of morphogenesis of vesicles. The focus has been majorly on the design principles and vesicular self-assembly of molecules belonging to a variety of classes, ranging from polymers, amphiphilic molecules, peptide molecules, to recently emerged non-peptidic molecules. Special attention was devoted to explaining their self-assembling properties, emphasizing molecular structure.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Appa Rao Sapala was born in Rajahmundry, A.P., India. He had 4 years of industry experience. He qualified for the CSIR-JRF and secured a rank in the GATE. He completed his Ph.D. at IIT Delhi in 2017. He has 7 years of teaching experience and is currently working as an Assistant Professor at VNR VJIET College, Hyderabad.