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Self-Assembly of Double-Helical Metallopolymers

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ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH
卷 55, 期 3, 页码 391-401

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.1c00657

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  1. European Research Council [695009]
  2. UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council [EP/P027067/1, EP/T031603/1]
  3. EPSRC [EP/P027067/1, EP/T031603/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Metal-containing polymers, or metallopolymers, have diverse applications in various fields. The self-assembly of metal-templated subcomponents allows the formation of complex structures. The control of parameters in metallopolymers can influence their growth behavior and properties, potentially meeting specific application requirements.
CONSPECTUS: Metal-containing polymers, or metallopolymers, have diverse applications in the fields of sensors, catalysis, information storage, optoelectronics, and neuromorphic computing, among other areas. The approach of metal-templated subcomponent self-assembly using dynamic covalent linkages allows complex architectures to be formed with relative synthetic ease. The dynamic nature of the linkages between subunits in these systems facilitates error checking during the assembly process and also provides a route to disassemble the structure, rendering these materials recyclable. This Account summarizes a class of double-helical metallopolymers. These metallopolymers are formed via subcomponent self-assembly and consist of two conjugated helical strands wrapping a linear array of Cu-I centers. Starting from discrete model helicates, we discuss how, through the judicious design of subcomponents, long helical metallopolymers can be obtained and detail their subsequent assembly into nanometer-scale aggregates. Two approaches to generate these helical metallopolymers are compared. We describe methods to govern (i) the length of the metallopolymers, (ii) the relative orientations (head-to-head vs head-to-tail) of the two organic strands, and (iii) the screw-sense of the double helix. Achieving structural control allowed the growth behavior of these systems to be probed. The structure influenced properties in ways that are relevant to specific applications; for example, the length of the metallopolymer determines the color of the light it emits in solution. In the solid state, the ionic nature of these helices renders them useful as both emitters and ionic additives in light-emitting electrochemical cells. Moreover, recent experimental work has clarified the role of the linear array of Cu ions in the transport of charge through these materials. The conductivity displayed by a film of metallopolymer depends upon its history of applied voltage and current, behavior characteristic of a memristor. In addition to the prospective applications already identified, others may be on the horizon, potentially combing stimuli-responsive electronic behavior with the chirality of the helical twist.

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