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Cation-Directed Self-Assembly of Macrocyclic Diacetylene for Developing Chromogenic Polydiacetylene

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The cation-directed self-assembly process has emerged as a fascinating approach for constructing supramolecular architectures and manifested a diverse range of assembly related applications. Herein, we synthesized a macrocyclic structure containing… Click to show full abstract

The cation-directed self-assembly process has emerged as a fascinating approach for constructing supramolecular architectures and manifested a diverse range of assembly related applications. Herein, we synthesized a macrocyclic structure containing bis-amidopyridine and photopolymerizable diacetylene template, PyMCDA. Owing to the metal coordination affinity of bis-amidopyridine and the π–π stacking characteristic of diacetylene template and complementary to the cyclic molecular framework, Cs+-directed organic nanotubes are generated via unidirectional self-assembly of PyMCDA. The monomeric PyMCDA nanotubes are transformed into the covalently cross-linked chromogenic polydiacetylene nanotubes (PyMCPDA-Cs+) by UV-promoted topochemical polymerization. The result of a metal–ligand coordination characteristic, geometric parameters in solid-state assemblies, and topochemical polymerization behavior reveals a generation of Cs+ ion inserted nanotubes. Interestingly, PyMCDA-Cs+ nanotubes display thermochromic pro...

Keywords: cation directed; self; chromogenic polydiacetylene; self assembly; diacetylene; directed self

Journal Title: ACS Macro Letters
Year Published: 2019

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