Transfer of molecular chirality to supramolecular chirality at nanoscale and microscale by chemical self-assembly has been studied intensively for years. However, how such molecular chirality further transfers to the macroscale along the same path remains elusive. Here we reveal how the chirality from molecular level transfers to macroscopic level via self-assembly. We assemble a macrostripe using enantiomeric camphorsulfonic acid (CSA)-doped polyaniline with hierarchical order. The stripe can twist into a single-handed helical ribbon via helical self-motion. A multi-scale chemo-mechanical model is used to elucidate the mechanism underlying its chirality transfer and induction. The molecular origin of this macroscopic helical chirality is v...
Constructing artificial helical structures through hierarchical self-assembly and exploring the unde...
Constructing artificial helical structures through hierarchical self-assembly and exploring the unde...
Abstract Chiral structures not only exist in nature widely, they also emerge in artificial systems, ...
Probing the supramolecular chirality of assemblies and controlling their handedness are closely rela...
Here, we report the mechanisms of chiral transfer at various length scales in the self-assembly of e...
Here, we report the mechanisms of chiral transfer at various length scales in the self-assembly of e...
Chiroptical materials found in butterflies, beetles, stomatopod crustaceans, and other creatures are...
Homochirality is a fundamental feature of living systems, and its origin is still an unsolved myster...
Chiroptical materials found in butterflies, beetles, stomatopod crustaceans, and other creatures are...
Chiroptical materials found in butterflies, beetles, stomatopod crustaceans, and other creatures are...
Probing the supramolecular chirality of assemblies and controlling their handedness are closely rela...
Molecular self-assembly offers an effective approach to create highly ordered construct useful in ma...
Molecular self-assembly offers an effective approach to create highly ordered construct useful in ma...
While manipulating the helicity of nanostructures is a challenging task, it attracts great research ...
Chirality - or the absence of mirror symmetry - is a fundamental physical property that permeates ge...
Constructing artificial helical structures through hierarchical self-assembly and exploring the unde...
Constructing artificial helical structures through hierarchical self-assembly and exploring the unde...
Abstract Chiral structures not only exist in nature widely, they also emerge in artificial systems, ...
Probing the supramolecular chirality of assemblies and controlling their handedness are closely rela...
Here, we report the mechanisms of chiral transfer at various length scales in the self-assembly of e...
Here, we report the mechanisms of chiral transfer at various length scales in the self-assembly of e...
Chiroptical materials found in butterflies, beetles, stomatopod crustaceans, and other creatures are...
Homochirality is a fundamental feature of living systems, and its origin is still an unsolved myster...
Chiroptical materials found in butterflies, beetles, stomatopod crustaceans, and other creatures are...
Chiroptical materials found in butterflies, beetles, stomatopod crustaceans, and other creatures are...
Probing the supramolecular chirality of assemblies and controlling their handedness are closely rela...
Molecular self-assembly offers an effective approach to create highly ordered construct useful in ma...
Molecular self-assembly offers an effective approach to create highly ordered construct useful in ma...
While manipulating the helicity of nanostructures is a challenging task, it attracts great research ...
Chirality - or the absence of mirror symmetry - is a fundamental physical property that permeates ge...
Constructing artificial helical structures through hierarchical self-assembly and exploring the unde...
Constructing artificial helical structures through hierarchical self-assembly and exploring the unde...
Abstract Chiral structures not only exist in nature widely, they also emerge in artificial systems, ...