The phenomenon of polymorphism is ubiquitous in biological systems and has also been observed in various types of self-assembled materials in solution and in the solid state. In the field of supramolecular polymers, different kinetic vs thermodynamic self-assembled species may exist in competition, a phenomenon termed as pathway complexity. In these examples, the transient kinetic species often has a very short lifetime and rapidly converts into the thermodynamic product. In this work, we report a π-conjugated Pt(II) complex 1 that self-assembles in nonpolar medium into two competing supramolecular polymers with distinct molecular packing (slipped (A) vs pseudoparallel (B)) that do not interconvert over time in a period of at least six mon...
SSCI-VIDE+CDFA+OVE:SVD:ADMInternational audiencePhase changing coordination polymers have been propo...
Biomolecular systems serve as an inspiration for the creation of multicomponent synthetic supramolec...
Pathway complexity in supramolecular polymerization has recently sparked interest as a method to gen...
Controlling the nanoscale morphology in assemblies of π-conjugated molecules is key to developing su...
Polymorphism is pervasive in molecular solids. While computational predictions of the molecular poly...
Controlling polymorphism in molecular solids is of great interest since the properties and performan...
As a first step to understand the role of molecular or chemical polydispersity in self-assembly, we ...
Multicomponent supramolecular polymers are a versatile platform to prepare functional architectures,...
The recent progress in platinum(II) coordination-driven supramolecular polymers has had a substant...
Crystallization of polymorphic polymers can lead to different structures, starting from the same mel...
International audienceKinetically formed metastable molecular assemblies have attracted increasing i...
In this review, the phenomenon of polymorphism in polymers is discussed on the basis of the thermody...
The recent progress in platinum(II) coordination-driven supramolecular polymers has had a substantia...
SSCI-VIDE+CDFA+OVE:SVD:ADMInternational audiencePhase changing coordination polymers have been propo...
Biomolecular systems serve as an inspiration for the creation of multicomponent synthetic supramolec...
Pathway complexity in supramolecular polymerization has recently sparked interest as a method to gen...
Controlling the nanoscale morphology in assemblies of π-conjugated molecules is key to developing su...
Polymorphism is pervasive in molecular solids. While computational predictions of the molecular poly...
Controlling polymorphism in molecular solids is of great interest since the properties and performan...
As a first step to understand the role of molecular or chemical polydispersity in self-assembly, we ...
Multicomponent supramolecular polymers are a versatile platform to prepare functional architectures,...
The recent progress in platinum(II) coordination-driven supramolecular polymers has had a substant...
Crystallization of polymorphic polymers can lead to different structures, starting from the same mel...
International audienceKinetically formed metastable molecular assemblies have attracted increasing i...
In this review, the phenomenon of polymorphism in polymers is discussed on the basis of the thermody...
The recent progress in platinum(II) coordination-driven supramolecular polymers has had a substantia...
SSCI-VIDE+CDFA+OVE:SVD:ADMInternational audiencePhase changing coordination polymers have been propo...
Biomolecular systems serve as an inspiration for the creation of multicomponent synthetic supramolec...
Pathway complexity in supramolecular polymerization has recently sparked interest as a method to gen...