堆积
超分子化学
纳米纤维
自组装
分子间力
纳米技术
材料科学
共轭体系
酰胺
氢键
化学
聚合物
分子
有机化学
作者
Smriti Mukherjee,Samala Murali Mohan Reddy,Ganesh Shanmugam
出处
期刊:Soft Matter
[The Royal Society of Chemistry]
日期:2024-01-01
卷期号:20 (8): 1834-1845
摘要
The formation of spontaneous 3D self-assembled hierarchical structures from 1D nanofibers is a significant breakthrough in materials science. Overcoming the major challenges associated with developing these 3D structures, such as uncontrolled self-assembly, complex procedures, and machinery, has been a formidable task. However, the current discovery reveals that simple π-system (fluorenyl)-functionalized natural aromatic amino acids, phenylalanine (Fmoc-F) and tyrosine (Fmoc-Y), can form bio-inspired 3D cocoon-like structures. These structures are composed of entangled 1D nanofibers created through supramolecular self-assembly using a straightforward one-step process of solvent casting. The self-assembly process relies on π-π stacking of the fluorenyl (π-system) moieties and intermolecular hydrogen bonding between urethane amide groups. The cocoon-like structures are versatile and independent of concentration, temperature, and humidity, making them suitable for various applications. This discovery has profound implications for materials science and the developed advanced biomaterials, such as Fmoc-F and Fmoc-Y, can serve as flexible foundational components for constructing 3D fiber-based structures.
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