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Theoretical insights into aggregation-induced helicity modulation of a perylene bisimide derivative.

Lijun Liang1, Xin Li2.   

Abstract

Formation of helical chiroptical self-assemblies via noncovalent interaction is a widely observed phenomenon in nature, the mechanism of which remains insufficiently understood. Employing an amphiphilic perylene-sugar dyad molecule (PBI-HAG) as an example, we report that the modulatable supramolecular helicity may emerge from an aggregating process that is dominated by competition between two types of noncovalent interaction: hydrogen bonding and π-π stacking. The interplay between these two driving forces, which is greatly affected by the solvent environment, determines the morphology the supramolecular assembly of PBI-HAGs. In particular, a non-layered supramolecular structure was formed in octane owing to stabilization effects of intermolecular hydrogen bonds, whereas a layered supramolecular structure was formed in water because of energetically favorable π-π stacking of aromatic rings. The formation of distinct supramolecular architectures in different solvents was reinforced by simulated circular dichroism spectra, which show opposite signals consistent with experimental observations. The results of this study could help us understand aggregation-induced supramolecular chirality of noncovalent self-assemblies. Graphical abstract Left Typical structures of amphiphilic perylene-sugar dyad (PBI-HAG) aggregates in different octane and water. Right Simulated CD and UV-Vis spectra of core PBIs aggregates in octane and water.

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Keywords:  Aggregation-induced chirality; Circular dichroism; Exciton model; Self-assembly; Supramolecular helicity

Year:  2018        PMID: 29435668     DOI: 10.1007/s00894-018-3591-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Model        ISSN: 0948-5023            Impact factor:   1.810


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