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Macromolecular helicity induction in a cationic polyacetylene assisted by an anionic polyisocyanide with helicity memory in water: Replication of macromolecular helicity

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 126, Issue 46, Pages 15161-15166

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja0469636

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We report the first example of the replication of macromolecular helicity. An optically active helical and anionic polyelectrolyte, the sodium salt of poly(4-carboxyphenyl isocyanide), was found to serve as the template for further helicity induction in a different polyelectrolyte with opposite charges in water, resulting in interpolymer helical assemblies with controlled helicity. The effects of the pH and salt concentration on the helicity induction were investigated.

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