| Literature DB >> 31407582 |
Yuya Wada1, Ken-Ichi Shinohara2, Hitoshi Asakawa1,3,4, Sayaka Matsui1, Tetsuya Taima1,3, Tomoyuki Ikai1,5.
Abstract
Living systems achieve sophisticated functions using supramolecular protein assemblies, in which the protein building blocks possess a specific secondary structure and are noncovalently arranged in a preprogrammed manner. Herein, we demonstrate the one-step synthesis of one-dimensional macromolecular assemblies by simply mixing a glycine-based isocyanide with a nickel catalyst, in which helical constituent polymers are linked end-to-end through multiple hydrogen bonds. The applicable scope of this approach is not confined to a particular monomer bearing a specially designed pendant, but covers a wide range of glycine-based isocyanides with or without aromatic and other functional groups. Surprisingly, copolymerization with an analogous chiral isocyanide (1 mol %) afforded an almost perfect one-handed helical supramolecular fiber owing to intramolecular/intermolecular dual chiral amplifications. The simplicity and broad applicability of this approach, which can also afford exquisite chiral amplification, enable the creation of a wide variety of functional supramolecular assemblies and provide access to new supramolecular materials.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31407582 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b07417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419