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Wavy supramolecular polymers formed by hydrogen-bonded rosettes.

Kenta TamakiTakumi AizawaShiki Yagai
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
A barbiturate-functionalized supramolecular monomer bearing an ester-linked biphenyl and azobenzene π-conjugated core affords wavy supramolecular polymers. The periodic inversion of curvature is due to the conformational rigidity of the monomer and repulsive interactions between rosettes. Photoisomerization of the azobenzene moiety increases the fragility of the main chain without deteriorating its periodic structure.
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