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Non‐uniform Photoinduced Unfolding of Supramolecular Polymers Leading to Topological Block Nanofibers

Keigo Tashiro, Kosuke Katayama, Kenta Tamaki, Luca Pesce, Nobutaka Shimizu, Hideaki Takagi, Rie Haruki, Martin J. Hollamby, Giovanni M. Pavan, Shiki Yagai

2021Angewandte Chemie International Edition27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Synthesis of one-dimensional nanofibers with distinct topological (higher-order structural) domains in the same main chain is one of the challenging topics in modern supramolecular polymer chemistry. Non-uniform structural transformation of supramolecular polymer chains by external stimuli may enable preparation of such nanofibers. To demonstrate feasibility of this post-polymerization strategy, we prepared a photoresponsive helically folded supramolecular polymers from a barbiturate monomer containing an azobenzene-embedded rigid π-conjugated scaffold. In contrast to previous helically folded supramolecular polymers composed of a more flexible azobenzene monomer, UV-light induced unfolding of the newly prepared helically folded supramolecular polymers occurred nonuniformly, affording topological block copolymers consisting of folded and unfolded domains. The formation of such blocky copolymers indicates that the photoinduced unfolding of the helically folded structures initiates from relatively flexible parts such as termini or defects. Spontaneous refolding of the unfolded domains was observed after visible-light irradiation followed by aging to restore fully folded structures.

Topics & Concepts

AzobenzeneSupramolecular chemistryPolymerMonomerSupramolecular polymersPolymerizationMaterials scienceCopolymerNanofiberPolymer chemistryCrystallographyNanotechnologyChemistryCrystal structureComposite materialSupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsSynthesis and Properties of Aromatic CompoundsPolydiacetylene-based materials and applications