| Literature DB >> 33069032 |
Yuxia Gao1, Kefei Zhao1, Xia Yu2, Zilu Li1, Tianyue Wu1, Chenhui Zhang1, Fengpei Du3, Jun Hu4.
Abstract
As the applications of supramolecular assemblies are ultimately inscribed in their nanostructures, strategies that can precisely fabricate and regulate supramolecular architectures from small molecules are of great importance. Herein, in this research multiple modulations of supramolecular assembled structures of a natural triterpenoid-tailored bipyridinium amphiphile, 1-[2-(methyl glycyrrhetate)-2-oxoethyl]-[4,4']bipyridinium bromide (MGBP), have been achieved by adjusting solvents or counterions. Depending on the polarity of solvents, MGBP assembled into nanofibers, helices, pentagon and hexagon microsheets, respectively. Moreover, the nanofibers in methanol/water can transform into ribbons, robust fibers and fiber bundles by addition of counterions with different ionic sizes and valences. This work presents a simple and feasible methodology to modulate assembly structures of a natural triterpenoid-based amphiphile, which may expand the application of natural products in supramolecular materials.Entities:
Keywords: Counterion; Gel; Multiple modulations; Self-assembly; Triterpenoid
Year: 2020 PMID: 33069032 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2020.09.125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Colloid Interface Sci ISSN: 0021-9797 Impact factor: 8.128