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Induction of Chirality in Supramolecular Coassemblies Built from Achiral Precursors

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
卷 12, 期 4, 页码 1155-1161

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c03400

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 51833006]
  2. Innovation Program of the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission [201701070002E00061]
  3. SJTU Transmed Awards Research [WF540162603]

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In supramolecular assemblies, the emergence, transference, amplification, and memory of chiroptical activity, including circularly polarized absorbance and circularly polarized luminescence, remain significant challenges. By using hydrogen-bonding interactions, achiral and chiral components can coassemble into helical nanostructures with fine chiroptical activity, which can be remembered in the assemblies even after the removal of chiral additives. The removed chiral elements can be reused to achieve continuous circulation and amplification of chirality in a supramolecular assembly system, providing insight into potential applications in the manufacturing of chiroptical materials.
The emergence, transference, amplification, and memory of chiroptical activity in supramolecular assemblies, including circularly polarized absorbance and circularly polarized luminescence, remain significant challenges. Herein, an achiral pyridine-substituted coumarin derivative and chiral additives can coassemble into helical nanostructures with fine chiroptical activity via subtle hydrogen-bonding interactions. The resulting supramolecular assemblies remain optically active even after the removal of chiral additives, demonstrating supramolecular chirality can be remembered in the assemblies. More importantly, the removed chiral elements can be reused to achieve continuous circulation and amplification of chirality. This work presents insight into the emergence, transference, amplification, and memory of chirality in a supramolecular assembly system and could be applied to the manufacturing of chiroptical materials.

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