@article{10902/38057, year = {2016}, month = {8}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10902/38057}, abstract = {Octameric near-IR dye nanoclusters are produced by complexation of potassium cations with a phthalocyanine-guanosine conjugate. The combination of hydrogen-bonding, K+ coordination, pi-pi stacking and steric interactions between the chiral side groups is responsible for defining a specific helical chromophore arrangement in the clusters, which display high stability and maintain their supramolecular identity onto substrates.}, organization = {Financial support from MINECO, Spain (CTQ‐2014‐52869‐P, T.T.; CTQ2014‐57729‐P, D. G.‐R.), the Comunidad de Madrid (S2013/MIT‐2841 FOTOCARBON, T.T.), and the European Research Council (ERC‐StG 279548, D. G.‐R.) is acknowledged.}, publisher = {Royal Society of Chemistry}, publisher = {Chemical Communications, 2016, 52(60), 9446-9449}, title = {Well-defined, persistent, chiral phthalocyanine nanoclusters via G-quadruplex assembly}, author = {García Iglesias, Miguel and Torres Cebada, Tomás and Gonzalez Rodríguez, David}, }