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Symmetry-breaking host-guest assembly in a hydrogen-bonded supramolecular system.


ABSTRACT: Bio-inspired self-assembly is invaluable to create well-defined giant structures from small molecular units. Owing to a large entropy loss in the self-assembly process, highly symmetric structures are typically obtained as thermodynamic products while formation of low symmetric assemblies is still challenging. In this study, we report the symmetry-breaking self-assembly of a defined C1-symmetric supramolecular structure from an Oh-symmetric hydrogen-bonded resorcin[4]arene capsule and C2-symmetric cationic bis-cyclometalated Ir complexes, carrying sterically demanding tertiary butyl (tBu) groups, on the basis of synergistic effects of weak binding forces. The flexible capsule framework shows a large structural change upon guest binding to form a distorted resorcin[4]arene hexameric capsule, providing an asymmetric cavity. Location of the chiral guest inside the anisotropic environment leads to modulation of its Electric Dipole (ED) and Magnetic Dipole (MD) transition moments in the excited state, causing an increased emission quantum yield, longer emission lifetime, and enhancement of the dissymmetry factor (glum) in the circularly polarized luminescence.

SUBMITTER: Horiuchi S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9834293 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Symmetry-breaking host-guest assembly in a hydrogen-bonded supramolecular system.

Horiuchi Shinnosuke S   Yamaguchi Takumi T   Tessarolo Jacopo J   Tanaka Hirotaka H   Sakuda Eri E   Arikawa Yasuhiro Y   Meggers Eric E   Clever Guido H GH   Umakoshi Keisuke K  

Nature communications 20230111 1


Bio-inspired self-assembly is invaluable to create well-defined giant structures from small molecular units. Owing to a large entropy loss in the self-assembly process, highly symmetric structures are typically obtained as thermodynamic products while formation of low symmetric assemblies is still challenging. In this study, we report the symmetry-breaking self-assembly of a defined C<sub>1</sub>-symmetric supramolecular structure from an O<sub>h</sub>-symmetric hydrogen-bonded resorcin[4]arene  ...[more]

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