The Scope of Research into Low-Dimensional Nanomaterials and Their Potential Technological
Applications, Developing Superior Organic Nanostructures Calls For a Bottom-Up Strategy, and Techniques
Like Self-Assembly and Layer-By-Layer Deposition Is Well Adapted to This End. Dodecyl Methyl Viologen (Dmv)
And Coronene Tetracarboxylate (Cs) Self-Assembled Nanofibers Exhibit Remarkable Electrical Characteristics
And Have Potential Applications In Devices Such As Field Effect Transistors and Humidity Sensors. Dmv-Cs
Nanofibers Change Shape As the Surrounding Humidity Does, As Well As What Goes into Their Formation
During the Drying Process. Micelles, Which Make Up Dmv-Cs San, Were Shown to Have an Internal
Hexagonal Ordering and Elliptical Distortion In the Individual Micelle As Humidity Was Increased.