超分子化学
超分子手性
手性(物理)
化学
分子马达
超分子聚合物
纳米技术
分子开关
化学物理
分子
材料科学
物理
有机化学
手征对称破缺
量子力学
Nambu–Jona Lasinio模型
夸克
作者
Fan Xu,Stefano Crespi,Gianni Pacella,Youxin Fu,Marc C. A. Stuart,Qi Zhang,Giuseppe Portale,Ben L. Feringa
摘要
Natural systems transfer chiral information across multiple length scales through dynamic supramolecular interaction to accomplish various functions. Inspired by nature, many exquisite artificial supramolecular systems have been developed, in which controlling the supramolecular chirality holds the key to completing specific tasks. However, to achieve precise and non-invasive control and modulation of chirality in these systems remains challenging. As a non-invasive stimulus, light can be used to remotely control the chirality with high spatiotemporal precision. In contrast to common molecular switches, a synthetic molecular motor can act as a multistate chiroptical switch with unidirectional rotation, offering major potential to regulate more complex functions. Here, we present a light-driven molecular motor-based supramolecular polymer, in which the intrinsic chirality is transferred to the nanofibers, and the rotation of molecular motors governs the chirality and morphology of the supramolecular polymer. The resulting supramolecular polymer also exhibits light-controlled multistate aggregation-induced emission. These findings present a photochemically tunable multistate dynamic supramolecular system in water and pave the way for developing molecular motor-driven chiroptical materials.
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