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Pathway Complexity Versus Hierarchical Self-Assembly in N-Annulated Perylenes: Structural Effects in Seeded Supramolecular Polymerization.

Elisa E GrecianoBeatriz MatarranzLuis Sánchez
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
Studies were carried out on the hierarchical self-assembly versus pathway complexity of N-annulated perylenes 1-3, which differ only in the nature of the linking groups connecting the perylene core and the side alkoxy chains. Despite the structural similarity, compounds 1 and 2 exhibit noticeable differences in their self-assembly. Whereas 1 forms an off-pathway aggregate I that converts over time (or by addition of seeds) into the thermodynamic, on-pathway product, 2 undergoes a hierarchical process in which the kinetically trapped monomer species does not lead to a kinetically controlled supramolecular growth. Finally, compound 3, which lacks the amide groups, is unable to self-assemble under identical experimental conditions and highlights the key relevance of the amide groups and their position to govern the self-assembly pathways.
Keyphrases
  • mass spectrometry
  • quantum dots