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Gelation induced supramolecular chirality: chirality transfer, amplification and application

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SOFT MATTER
Volume 10, Issue 30, Pages 5428-5448

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4sm00507d

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Funding

  1. Basic Research Development Program [2011CB932301, 2010CB833305]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [91027042, 21021003, 21321063]
  3. Fund of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Supramolecular chirality defines chirality at the supramolecular level, and is generated from the spatial arrangement of component molecules assembling through non-covalent interactions such as hydrogen bonding, van der Waals interactions, pi-pi stacking, hydrophobic interactions and so on. During the formation of low molecular weight gels (LMWGs), one kind of fascinating soft material, one frequently encounters the phenomenon of chirality as well as chiral nanostructures, either from chiral gelators or even achiral gelators. A view of gelation-induced supramolecular chirality will be very helpful to understand the self-assembly process of the gelator molecules as well as the chiral structures, the regulation of the chirality in the gels and the development of the smart chiral materials such as chiroptical devices, catalysts and chiral sensors. It necessitates fundamental understanding of chirality transfer and amplification in these supramolecular systems. In this review, recent progress in gelation-induced supramolecular chirality is discussed.

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