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Quater-, quinque-, and sexithiophene organogelators: Unique thermochromism and heating-free sol-gel phase transition

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CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
卷 11, 期 16, 页码 4735-4742

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.200500274

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nanostructures; oligothiophenes; sol-gel processes; supramolecular chemistry; thermochromism

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A series of quater-, quinque-, and sexithiophene derivatives bearing two cholesteryl groups at the alpha-position, which are abbreviated as 4T(chol)(2), 5T-(chol)(2), and 6T-(chol)(2), respectively, have been synthesized. It has been found that these oligothiophene derivatives act as excellent organogelators for various organic fluids and show the unique thermochromic behaviors through the sol-gel phase transition. It was shown on the basis of extensive investigations, performed with UV-visible spectroscopy, circular dichroism (CD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and atomic force microscopy (AFM), that these gelators self-assemble into the one-dimensional structures in the organogels, in which the)T-block moieties of the oligothiophenes are stacked in an H-aggregation mode. Surprisingly, an AFM image shows that 4T-(chol)(2) forms unimolecular fibers in a left-handed helical sense, whereby one pitch of the helical fiber is constructed by 400-540 4T-(chol)(2) molecules. Very interestingly, the conformational change in the oligothiophene moieties can be visually detected: for example, 6T-(chol)(2) shows a specific absorption maximum in the gel (lambda(max) = 389nm) and in the solution (lambda(max) = 439nm). In addition, a sol-gel phase transition of the 6T-(chol)2 gel was implemented by addition of oxidizing and reducing reagents such as FeCl3 and ascorbic acid, respectively. The stimuli-responsive functionality of the oligothiophene-based organogels makes them promising candidates for switchable opto- and electronic soft materials.

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