Scissor-Shaped Photochromic Dyads: Hierarchical Self-Assembly and Photoresponsive Property

Chem Rec. 2022 Feb;22(2):e202100252. doi: 10.1002/tcr.202100252. Epub 2021 Oct 20.

Abstract

Unique relationships between hierarchically organized biological nanostructures and functions have motivated chemists to construct sophisticated artificial nanostructured systems from small and simple synthetic molecules through self-assembly. As one of such sophisticated systems, we have investigated scissor-shaped photochromic dyads that can hierarchically self-assemble into discrete nanostructures showing photoresponsive properties. We synthesized various azobenzene dyads and found that these dyads adopt intramolecularly folded conformation like a closed scissor, and then self-assemble into toroidal nanostructures by generating curvature. The toroids further organize into nanotubes and further into helical supramolecular fibers depending on the nature of alkyl substituents. All of these nanostructures can be dissociated and reorganized through the photoisomerization of azobenzene units. On the other hand, the introduction of stilbene chromophores instead of azobenzenes leads to one-dimensional supramolecular polymerization, which upon the intramolecular photocyclization of stilbene chromophores shifts to curved self-assembly leading to helicoidal fibers with distinct supramolecular chirality.

Keywords: azobenzene; self-assembly; supramolecular chemistry; supramolecular chirality; supramolecular polymer.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Molecular Conformation
  • Nanostructures* / chemistry
  • Polymerization