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Chiral Inversion and Recovery of Supramolecular Luminescent Copper Nanocluster Hydrogels Triggered by Polyethyleneimine and Polyoxometalates.

Shulin LiShan-Shan ZhangNing FengNa ZhangYu ZhuYuhao LiuWenjuan WangXia Xin
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Construction of controllable chiroptical supramolecular luminescence systems is of great significance for developing intelligent chiral luminescence materials with precise and effective regulation and understanding chirality-switching phenomena in biological systems, which has attracted extensive attention. Because chiral metal nanoclusters (NCs) can provide facilities for the study of nanoscale chiral effects, in this study, we select chiral glutathione-stabilized copper NCs (G-SH-Cu NCs) to construct a supramolecular luminescent hydrogel with achiral branched polyethyleneimine (PEI) and polyoxometalates [Na 9 (EuW 10 O 36 )·32H 2 O, denoted as EuW 10 ]. Thus, a chiral property precise controlled system was constructed by self-assembly. Interestingly, the addition of PEI to G-SH-Cu NC solution induced the formation of luminescent hydrogels with chiral inversion, while further addition of EuW 10 not only enhanced the luminescence of the hydrogel but also recovered the chiroptical properties. The chiral inversion behavior is possibly ascribed to the hydrogen bond interaction/electrostatic interaction between G-SH-Cu NCs and PEI in the chiral inversion process, while the competition of hydrogen bonding interaction (between G-SH-Cu NCs and PEI) and electrostatic interaction (between PEI and EuW 10 ) was accountable for the chiral recovery process. Manipulation of chirality inversion in the metal NC-containing coassemblies is rare, while this work establishes a feasible strategy to modulate the chiral inversion behavior of Cu NCs, which not only produces new physicochemical properties of metal NCs through synergistic behavior but also offers a feasible way to realize the potential application of chiroptical materials.
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