2021
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abg5381
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Helical springs as a color indicator for determining chirality and enantiomeric excess

Abstract: Chirality plays a key role in the physiological system, because molecular functionalities may drastically alter due to a change in chirality. We report herein a unique color indicator with a static helicity memory, which exhibits visible color changes in response to the chirality of chiral amines. A difference of less than 2% in the enantiomeric excess (ee) values causes a change in the absorption that is visible to the naked eyes. This was further quantified by digital photography by converting to RGB values.… Show more

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“…It is commonly applied to assess cis‐ or trans‐ content in PPAs and PDPAs [51, 99, 100] . Catalysts based on tungsten (W) are known to provide trans ‐rich PDPAs as shown in many examples in the literature, [99, 100] albeit Maeda recently demonstrated that in the case of symmetric PDPAs, polyene backbones with a predominant cis‐ content of double bonds are also obtained [79, 80] …”
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“…It is commonly applied to assess cis‐ or trans‐ content in PPAs and PDPAs [51, 99, 100] . Catalysts based on tungsten (W) are known to provide trans ‐rich PDPAs as shown in many examples in the literature, [99, 100] albeit Maeda recently demonstrated that in the case of symmetric PDPAs, polyene backbones with a predominant cis‐ content of double bonds are also obtained [79, 80] …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another interesting family of helical polymers are the poly(diphenylacetylene)s (PDPAs) [71–93] that resemble PPAs in the main chain, which in both cases is made up of conjugated double bonds. However, the presence of a phenyl group on each carbon of the double bond in PDPAs makes the properties of both materials very different.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[51,99,100] Catalysts based on tungsten (W) are known to provide trans-rich PDPAs as shown in many examples in the literature, [99,100] albeit Maeda recently demonstrated that in the case of symmetric PDPAs, polyene backbones with a predominant cis-content of double bonds are also obtained. [79,80] Herein, we will study the stereoregularity of poly-1 and poly-(S)-2 by comparison of their Raman spectra with those obtained for PPAs with well-known secondary structure. Therefore, as model compounds we chose poly-(3-6) (Figure 2a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For instance, PDPAs show better chemical, thermal and photochemical stability compared to PPAs. [72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85] Moreover, PDPAs exhibit another interesting property that PPAs do not have, i.e. photoluminescence.…”
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