| Literature DB >> 31415126 |
Yin Liu1, Yanjun Gong1, Yongxian Guo1, Wei Xiong1, Yifan Zhang1,2,3, Jincai Zhao1, Yanke Che1, Ian Manners1,2.
Abstract
The controlled formation of complex and functional 1-, 2-, and 3D hierarchical assemblies from molecular building blocks represents a key current challenge. Herein, we report the use of a seeded growth approach for a series of perylenediimide-based molecules (PDIs 1-4) to access otherwise inaccessible self-assembly pathways that yield complex hierarchical structures. The key to the new approach is to use hetero-seeds which possess a different composition and morphology from that of the molecular building block. For example, a nanotube seed (from PDI 3) and a microribbon seed (from PDI 4) were found to initiate different self-assembly pathways for PDI 1, which normally assembles to yield nanocoils. This led to the formation of unprecedented 3D scroll-like and scarf-like hierarchical nanostructures, respectively. Also, the hetero-seeds from PDI 3 initiate hidden self-assembly pathways of PDI 2 to generate 1D tubular heterojunctions. Significantly, this new strategy offers new opportunities to create emergent and functional hierarchical and complex structures from small molecule precursors.Entities:
Keywords: hetero-seeding; hidden self-assembly pathways; hierarchical structures; perylenediimide-based molecules; self-assembly
Year: 2019 PMID: 31415126 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201903066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236