Understanding the role of solvent in translating molecular anisotropy to supramolecular polymers is in the early stages. A solvent’s influence on the strength of different noncovalent interactions can explain anisotropic growth in some cases, but its effect on cooperative processes, particularly in mixed solvents, remains obscure. We report the self-assembly of a series of chiral perylene bisimides in water–cosolvent mixtures, and the results highlight the fascinating influence of solvent–solute interactions on supramolecular anisotropy, both chiral and morphological. The initial assembly is agnostic to solvent composition, resulting in weakly chiral, spherical nanostructures. In an extremely narrow solvent composition range, the nanosphere...
Directing the supramolecular polymerization towards a preferred type of organization is extremely im...
Chirality - or the absence of mirror symmetry - is a fundamental physical property that permeates ge...
Intermolecular forces drive self-organization of molecules, which is ultimately the origin of most t...
Controlling polymorphism in molecular solids is of great interest since the properties and performan...
The quest to understand the origin of chirality in biological systems has evoked an intense search f...
A challenging target in the noncovalent synthesis of nanostructured functional materials is the form...
The synthesis and characterization of two liquid-crystalline ionically self-assembled (ISA) material...
While the mechanism of self-assembly of π-conjugated molecules has been well studied to gain control...
Here, we report the mechanisms of chiral transfer at various length scales in the self-assembly of e...
ConspectusChirality exists as a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature, from molecular level l-amino acids,...
The synthesis of two series of N-annulated perylene bisimides (PBIs), compounds 1 and 2, is reported...
The self-assembly and self-organization behavior of uracil-conjugated enantiopure (R)- or (S)-1,1′-b...
International audienceCooperative interactions play a pivotal role in programmable supramolecular as...
The synthesis of two series of N-annulated perylene bisimides (PBIs), compounds 1 and 2, is reported...
Directing the supramolecular polymerization towards a preferred type of organization is extremely im...
Chirality - or the absence of mirror symmetry - is a fundamental physical property that permeates ge...
Intermolecular forces drive self-organization of molecules, which is ultimately the origin of most t...
Controlling polymorphism in molecular solids is of great interest since the properties and performan...
The quest to understand the origin of chirality in biological systems has evoked an intense search f...
A challenging target in the noncovalent synthesis of nanostructured functional materials is the form...
The synthesis and characterization of two liquid-crystalline ionically self-assembled (ISA) material...
While the mechanism of self-assembly of π-conjugated molecules has been well studied to gain control...
Here, we report the mechanisms of chiral transfer at various length scales in the self-assembly of e...
ConspectusChirality exists as a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature, from molecular level l-amino acids,...
The synthesis of two series of N-annulated perylene bisimides (PBIs), compounds 1 and 2, is reported...
The self-assembly and self-organization behavior of uracil-conjugated enantiopure (R)- or (S)-1,1′-b...
International audienceCooperative interactions play a pivotal role in programmable supramolecular as...
The synthesis of two series of N-annulated perylene bisimides (PBIs), compounds 1 and 2, is reported...
Directing the supramolecular polymerization towards a preferred type of organization is extremely im...
Chirality - or the absence of mirror symmetry - is a fundamental physical property that permeates ge...
Intermolecular forces drive self-organization of molecules, which is ultimately the origin of most t...