Metal-ion-triggered symmetry breaking of completely achiral azobenzene amphiphiles in water.
Yun-Han YangRan HeYang QinLing ZhangPublished in: Nanoscale (2024)
Achieving control over symmetry breaking of completely achiral components in the aqueous phase is a significant challenge in supramolecular chemistry. Herein, we demonstrate that it is possible to construct chiral nanoassemblies by introducing metal ions (Zn 2+ , Fe 3+ , Al 3+ , Cu 2+ , and Ca 2+ ) into completely achiral azobenzene amphiphiles with key structural factors in the pure aqueous phase. It is found that the coordination interactions, π-π stacking, hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions, hydrogen bonding, and electrostatic interactions are crucial to the metal-ion-induced symmetry breaking of completely achiral building blocks. This study may provide an intriguing model system for constructing chiral assemblies based on completely achiral molecules.