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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 29.
Published in final edited form as: Langmuir. 2016 Mar 18;32(12):2874–2881. doi: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.5b04540

Table 2.

Tail contribution to self-assembly. The tail-tail interaction free energy (ΔEtail) for all dendrons at 5°C and 25°C is expressed in kcal/mol. ΔEtail is also decomposed further into tail-tail stacking interaction (ΔEstack) and tail-tail hydrophobic interaction (ΔEhyd).

Dendron ΔEtail[a] (5°C) ΔEtail[a] (25°C) ΔEstack[b] (5°C) ΔEstack[b] (25°C) ΔEhyd[c] (5°C) ΔEhyd[c] (25°C)
CHE −38.9 −44.1 −13.6 (35%) −11.8 (27%) −25.3 (65%) −32.3 (73%)
PHE −49.6 −50.4 −42.9 (86%) −43.4 (86%) −6.8 (14%) −6.9 (14%)
NAP −49.7 −49.2 −46.3 (93%) −47.5 (97%) −3.4 (7%) −1.7 (3%)
ANT −57.6 −55.9 −56.3 (98%) −55.1 (98%) −1.3 (2%) −0.8 (2%)
[a]

ΔEtail values are extracted from the g(r) (see SI).

[b]

ΔEstack values are evaluated from the number of stably stacked tail groups in the assemblies multiplied for the stacking interaction energies of CHE, PHE, NAP and ANT groups.46

[c]

ΔEhyd is calculated as the difference between ΔEtail and ΔEstack. All energies are expressed in kcal/mol.