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Using Nanoscopic Solvent Defects for the Spatial and Temporal Manipulation of Single Assemblies of Molecules

Journal

NANO LETTERS
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Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c02454

Keywords

nematic solvents; self-assembly; defects; molecular transport; assembly dynamics

Funding

  1. Army Research Office [W911NF-15-1-0568, W911NF-19-1-0071]
  2. National Science Foundation [CBET-1803409, CBET-1852379, MRSEC DMR-1719875]
  3. Northwestern University Integrated Molecular Structure Education and Research Center (IMSERC)

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This study reports the use of defects in ordered solvents to form, manipulate, and characterize individual molecular assemblies. The approach triggers the formation of molecular assemblies and manipulates defects using electric fields. The study found that molecular assemblies slow defect motion and time-of-flight measurements correlate with assembly size. Additionally, solvent defects can transport molecular assemblies between different solvent locations.
Here we report the use of defects in ordered solvents to form, manipulate, and characterize individual molecular assemblies of either small-molecule amphiphiles or polymers. The approach exploits nanoscopic control of the structure of nematic solvents (achieved by the introduction of topological defects) to trigger the formation of molecular assemblies and the subsequent manipulation of defects using electric fields. We show that molecular assemblies formed in solvent defects slow defect motion in the presence of an electric field and that time-of-flight measurements correlate with assembly size, suggesting methods for the characterization of single assemblies of molecules. Solvent defects are also used to transport single assemblies of molecules between solvent locations that differ in composition, enabling the assembly and disassembly of molecular nanocontainers. Overall, our results provide new methods for studying molecular self-assembly at the single-assembly level and new principles for integrated nanoscale chemical systems that use solvent defects to transport and position molecular cargo.

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