Literature DB >> 14519000

Molecular assembly of C2-symmetric Bis-(2S)-2-methyldodecanoylamides of alpha,omega-alkylidenediamines into coiled coil and twisted ribbon aggregates.

Takaaki Sumiyoshi1, Katsumi Nishimura, Minoru Nakano, Tetsuro Handa, Yoshihisa Miwa, Kiyoshi Tomioka.   

Abstract

A series of 10 didodecanoylamides of alpha,omega-alkylidenediamines bridged by a straight carbon chain varying in length from 0 to 9 carbons was examined as possible gelator molecules of organic liquids to gain information on the relationships between the spacial arrangement of two amide groups in a molecule and their effects on the microscopic structures of the gel. The structural characteristics of these amides are parallel and antiparallel arrangements of two amide carbonyl groups, which depend on the even and odd numbers of a bridging zigzag carbon chain. The linear alkyl chain moieties and a center carbon chain of diamides intermolecularly interact with each other within the van der Waals contact. Two amide moieties of an even number carbon chain diamide intermolecularly interact with each other by using two pairs of hydrogen bonds with two other molecules in a plane, which formed ribbonlike self-complementarily assembled aggregates. On the other hand, a diamide of an odd number carbon chain forms four independent hydrogen bonds with four other molecules not in a plane, which assembled into woven aggregates. Asymmetric introduction of a methyl group at the alpha-position of the amide groups successfully twists the two side chain van der Waals cores of the chiral diamides in the fixed direction, giving helically twisted ribbon and coiled coil aggregates. The helically twisted ribbon and coiled coil aggregates of these chiral diamides were directly observed by CD, SEM, and TEM, providing a basis for the design of a sophisticated small molecular gelator of a tailor-made shape.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14519000     DOI: 10.1021/ja035085t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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