Abstract

Like well-manicured trees in nature, hyperbranched nanotrees are generated by sequential growth of multiple generations of aligned branches on the trunks, giving efficient light absorption and trapping. In their Research Article on page 27046, Yilong Lei and co-workers develop a solution co-assembly strategy to access ordered binary and ternary hyperbranched microwires comprising arene-perfluoroarene cocrystals, which display optical waveguiding and light-harvesting abilities.

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