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Acyclic oligopyrroles as building blocks of supramolecular assemblies

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10847-009-9568-z

Keywords

Hydrogen bonding; Metal coordination; pi-Conjugated system; Pyrrole; Supramolecular chemistry

Funding

  1. Young Scientists (B) [17750137, 19750122]
  2. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) [18039038, 19022036]
  3. Izumi Science and Technology Foundation
  4. Iketani Science Technology Foundation
  5. Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Fund
  6. Kumagai Foundation for Science and Technology
  7. Nissan Science Foundation
  8. Saneyoshi Scholarship Foundation
  9. Japan Securities Scholarship Foundation
  10. Science and Technology Foundation of Japan
  11. Shorai Foundation for Science and Technology
  12. Kao Foundation for Arts and Sciences
  13. Academic Frontier''
  14. MEXT
  15. Ritsumeikan Global Innovation Research Organization (R-GIRO)
  16. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19022036, 17750137, 19750122, 18039038] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The supramolecular chemistry of acyclic oligopyrrole derivatives mainly reported by the author's group in the last four years has been summarized in this review. The author has demonstrated the first step to construct the new materials and concepts based on the new molecular systems consisting of pyrrole rings, which form the complexes, assemblies, and organized structures, by using noncovalent interactions such as metal coordination, hydrogen bonding, and pi-pi interaction. Acyclic pi-conjugated oligopyrroles have exhibited not only host-guest binding behaviors in solutions but also the formation of, for example, (i) metal coordination polymers to give emissive colloidal spheres, (ii) solid-state assemblies of acyclic pi-conjugated anion receptors and their anion complexes, (iii) anion-responsive supramolecular gels from the receptors with aliphatic chains, and (iv) solvent-assisted organized structures like vesicles derived from amphiphilic anion receptors.

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