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Programmable supramolecular chirality in non-equilibrium systems affording a multistate chiroptical switch

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  • Jingjing Li

    (Henan University of Technology)

  • Yihan Cui

    (Zhengzhou University of Light Industry)

  • Yi-Lin Lu

    (Nankai University)

  • Yunfei Zhang

    (Zhengzhou University of Light Industry)

  • Kaihuang Zhang

    (Zhengzhou University of Light Industry)

  • Chaonan Gu

    (Zhengzhou University of Light Industry)

  • Kaifang Wang

    (Henan University of Technology
    Zhengzhou University of Light Industry)

  • Yujia Liang

    (Henan University of Technology
    Zhengzhou University of Light Industry)

  • Chun-Sen Liu

    (Zhengzhou University of Light Industry)

Abstract

The dynamic regulation of supramolecular chirality in non-equilibrium systems can provide valuable insights into molecular self-assembly in living systems. Herein, we demonstrate the use of chemical fuels for regulating self-assembly pathway, which thereby controls the supramolecular chirality of assembly in non-equilibrium systems. Depending on the nature of different fuel acids, the system shows pathway-dependent non-equilibrium self-assembly, resulting in either dynamic self-assembly with transient supramolecular chirality or kinetically trapped self-assembly with inverse supramolecular chirality. More importantly, successive conducting of chemical-fueled process and thermal annealing process allows for the sequential programmability of the supramolecular chirality between four different chiral hydrogels, affording a new example of a multistate supramolecular chiroptical switch that can be recycled multiple times. The current finding sheds new light on the design of future supramolecular chiral materials, offering access to alternative self-assembly pathways and kinetically controlled non-equilibrium states.

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  • Jingjing Li & Yihan Cui & Yi-Lin Lu & Yunfei Zhang & Kaihuang Zhang & Chaonan Gu & Kaifang Wang & Yujia Liang & Chun-Sen Liu, 2023. "Programmable supramolecular chirality in non-equilibrium systems affording a multistate chiroptical switch," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-40698-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-40698-9
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