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CPL on/off control of an assembled system by water soluble macrocyclic chiral sources with planar chirality.

Shixin FaTakuya TomitaKeisuke WadaKazuma YasuharaShunsuke OhtaniKenichi KatoMasayuki GonKazuo TanakaTakahiro KakutaTada-Aki YamagishiTomoki Ogoshi
Published in: Chemical science (2022)
Herein, we report the synthesis and planar chiral properties of a pair of water-soluble cationic pillar[5]arenes with stereogenic carbons. Interestingly, although units of the molecules were rotatable, only one planar chiral diastereomer existed in water in both cases. As a new type of chiral source, these molecules transmitted chiral information from the planar chiral cavities to the assembly of a water-soluble extended π-conjugated compound, affording circularly polarized luminescence (CPL). The chirality transfer process and resulting CPL were extremely sensitive to the feed ratio of the chiral pillar[5]arenes owing to the combined action of their planar chirality, bulkiness, and strong binding properties. When a limited amount of chiral source was added, further assembly of the extended π-conjugated compound into helical fibers with CPL was triggered. Unexpectedly, larger amounts of chiral source destroyed the helical fiber assemblies, resulting in elimination of the chirality and CPL properties from the assembled structures.
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