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Unexpected chirality transition and inversion mediated by dissolution-aggregation and the odd-even effect.


ABSTRACT: The evolution of hierarchical chirality at macromolecular and supramolecular levels in biological systems is ubiquitous; however, achieving precise control over transitions between them in polymer systems is still challenging. Here, we reported multiple chiroptical transitions and inversion phenomena in side-chain azobenzene (Azo) polymers, PAzo-l/d-m (m = 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, where m is the total number of atoms from the chiral stereocenter to the Azo unit), with different distances from the chiral stereocenter to the Azo unit. In the case of m = 3, an unexpected macromolecular-to-supramolecular chirality transition and inversion occurred in situ when the Azo-polymer underwent from a macromolecular-dissolved state to a supramolecular-aggregated state. To our surprise, an exciton-coupling induced multiple chiroptical inversion was observed upon the heating-assisted reassembly treatment, which was demonstrated to be driven by H- to J-aggregation transition. Furthermore, the odd-even effect was first established to regulate the supramolecular helical orientations (left- or right-handedness) in side-chain Azo-polymer assemblies.

SUBMITTER: Ma Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9682918 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Unexpected chirality transition and inversion mediated by dissolution-aggregation and the odd-even effect.

Ma Yafei Y   Cheng Xiaoxiao X   Ma Haotian H   He Zixiang Z   Zhang Zhengbiao Z   Zhang Wei W  

Chemical science 20221025 45


The evolution of hierarchical chirality at macromolecular and supramolecular levels in biological systems is ubiquitous; however, achieving precise control over transitions between them in polymer systems is still challenging. Here, we reported multiple chiroptical transitions and inversion phenomena in side-chain azobenzene (Azo) polymers, PAzo-l/d-<i>m</i> (<i>m</i> = 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, where <i>m</i> is the total number of atoms from the chiral stereocenter to the Azo unit), with differen  ...[more]

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