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Control on Dimensions and Supramolecular Chirality of Self-Assemblies through Light and Metal Ions.

Guofeng LiuJianhui ShengWei Liang TeoGuangbao YangHongwei WuYongxin LiRongjun Zhao
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2018)
Precise control over helical chirality and dimensions of molecular self-assemblies, a remaining challenge for both chemists and materials scientists, is the key to manipulate the property and performance of supramolecular materials. Herein, we report that a cholesterol-azopyridine conjugate could self-assemble into organogels with photocontrollable dimensional transition from 2D microbelts to 1D nanotubes and finally to 0D nanoparticles. The E/ Z-Photoisomerization of the 4-azopyridine unit is the major driving force for the dimensional transformation. Furthermore, the self-assembled structures were observed to exhibit metal ion-mediated helicity inversion through the metal coordination. These observations were collectively confirmed by several techniques including scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, circular dichroism, and X-ray crystallography. The rational design of building blocks for the construction of dimension and chirality controllable self-assembly systems may lead to versatile applications in smart display, advanced optoelectronic device, and supramolecular asymmetric catalysis.
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