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Photoexcitation-Based Supramolecular Access to Full-Scale Phase-Diagram Structures through in situ Phase-Volume Ratio Phototuning.

Bingbing YueXiaoyong JiaGlib V BaryshnikovXin JinXicheng FengYunle LuMengkai LuoMan ZhangShen ShenHans ÅgrenLiangliang Zhu
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Controlling phase separation and transition plays a core role in establishing and maintaining the function of diverse self-assembled systems. However, it remains challenging to achieve wide-range continuous phase transition for dynamically producing a variety of assembled structures. Here, we developed a far-from-equilibrium system, upon the integration of photoexcitation-induced aggregation molecules and block copolymers, to establish an in situ phase-volume ratio photocontrol strategy. Thus, full-scale phase-diagram structures, from lamellar structure to gyroidal, cylindrical, and finally to a spherical one, can be accessed under different irradiation periods. Moreover, the phase transition was accompanied by considerable aggregation-induced phosphorescence and hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity change for building a functional surface. This strategy allows for a conceptual advance of accessing a wide range of distinct self-assembled structures and functions in real time.
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