Detailed kinetic investigations demonstrate the fundamental role of kinetic parameters in the expression and transmission of chirality in supramolecular systems. The rate of the aggregation process leading to the formation of J-aggregates strongly affects the size of these nanoassemblies and the chiral induction.
The kinetics of growth for chiral J-aggregates of H(4)TPPS(4) porphyrin have been investigated under different experimental conditions in the presence of tartaric acid. The observed rate constants and the anisotropy factor g show a defined dependence on the enantiomer used as a chiral templating agent.
The key role of adventitious zinc(ii) ions, extracted from glass and quartz surfaces, in the kinetics of porphyrin aggregation and in the subsequent expression of their chirality is discussed herein.
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