| Literature DB >> 32181944 |
Xiaoxiao Cheng1, Tengfei Miao1, Lu Yin1, Yujin Ji2, Youyong Li2, Zhengbiao Zhang1, Wei Zhang1, Xiulin Zhu1.
Abstract
Hierarchical supramolecular chiral liquid-crystalline (LC) polymer assemblies are challenging to construct in situ in a controlled manner. Now, polymerization-induced chiral self-assembly (PICSA) is reported. Hierarchical supramolecular chiral azobenzene-containing block copolymer (Azo-BCP) assemblies were constructed with π-π stacking interactions occurring in the layered structure of Azo smectic phases. The evolution of chirality from terminal alkyl chain to Azo mesogen building blocks and further induction of supramolecular chirality in LC BCP assemblies during PICSA is achieved. Morphologies such as spheres, worms, helical fibers, lamellae, and vesicles were observed. The morphological transition had a crucial effect on the chiral expression of Azo-BCP assemblies. The supramolecular chirality of Azo-BCP assemblies destroyed by 365 nm UV irradiation can be recovered by heating-cooling treatment; this dynamic reversible achiral-chiral switching can be repeated at least five times.Entities:
Keywords: azobenzene; helical fibrilar phase; liquid-crystalline block copolymers; polymerization; supramolecular chirality
Year: 2020 PMID: 32181944 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202001657
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336