Biasing the Hierarchy Motifs of Nanotoroids: from 1D Nanotubes to 2D Porous Networks
hierarchical organization
Química orgánica
02 engineering and technology
547
2306 Química Orgánica
01 natural sciences
0104 chemical sciences
azobenzene
nanotoroids
photorespon sivesystems
Química orgánica (Química)
0210 nano-technology
supramolecular polymers
Research Articles
DOI:
10.1002/ange.202114290
Publication Date:
2021-11-25T17:36:46Z
AUTHORS (8)
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AbstractHierarchical organization of self‐assembled structures into superstructures is omnipresent in Nature but has been rarely achieved in synthetic molecular assembly due to the absence of clear structural rules. We herein report on the self‐assembly of scissor‐shaped azobenzene dyads which form discrete nanotoroids that further organize into 2D porous networks. The steric demand of the peripheral aliphatic units diminishes the trend of the azobenzene dyad to constitute stackable nanotoroids in solution, thus affording isolated (unstackable) nanotoroids upon cooling. Upon drying, these nanotoroids organize at graphite surface to form well‐defined 2D porous networks. The photoirradiation with UV and visible light enabled reversible dissociation and reconstruction of nanotoroids through the efficient trans↔cis isomerization of azobenzene moieties in solution.
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