2024
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.3c11407
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Impact of Ring-Closing on the Photophysical Properties of One-Dimensional π-Conjugated Molecular Aggregate

Sho Takahashi,
Takuma Matsumoto,
Martin J. Hollamby
et al.

Abstract: The self-assembled state of molecules plays a pivotal role in determining how inherent molecular properties transform and give rise to supramolecular functionalities and has long attracted attention. However, understanding the influence of morphologies spanning the nano-to mesoscopic scales of supramolecular assemblies derived from identical intermolecular interactions has been notoriously challenging due to dynamic structural change and monomer exchange of assemblies in solution.In this study, we demonstrate … Show more

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“…The monomers of our π-SP are capable of forming hydrogen-bonded cyclic hexamers (rosettes), which stack with rotational and translational displacements to create an intrinsic curvature. Control of their polymerization kinetics has enabled the production of unprecedented π-SP topologies ranging from rings to catenanes, helicoids, and spirals . The generation of curvature depends on the planarity of the rosettes; reduced planarity can sterically inhibit translational displacement, affording linear SPs that tend to undergo interchain aggregation …”
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“…The monomers of our π-SP are capable of forming hydrogen-bonded cyclic hexamers (rosettes), which stack with rotational and translational displacements to create an intrinsic curvature. Control of their polymerization kinetics has enabled the production of unprecedented π-SP topologies ranging from rings to catenanes, helicoids, and spirals . The generation of curvature depends on the planarity of the rosettes; reduced planarity can sterically inhibit translational displacement, affording linear SPs that tend to undergo interchain aggregation …”
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confidence: 99%