Control of self-assembly of a 3-hexen-1,5-diyne derivative: toward soft materials with an aggregation-induced enhancement in emission

J Am Chem Soc. 2011 Jun 1;133(21):8110-3. doi: 10.1021/ja2018898. Epub 2011 May 6.

Abstract

The supramolecular architectures of a fluorophore are controlled through the design of a conjugated polycatenar molecule, the self-assembly of which can be addressed toward a columnar liquid-crystalline phase and organogels. Thus, depending on the environmental conditions for self-assembly, compound CA9 organizes into an unprecedented hexagonal columnar mesophase in the condensed state, in which half a molecule constitutes the slice of the column, or into a rectangular mesomorphic-like organization in the presence of apolar solvents such as cyclohexane and dodecane, at a concentration in which fibers form and gelling conditions are fulfilled. In this Col(r)-type arrangement, the organization within the columns depends on the solvent. All of the materials prepared show luminescence, and moreover, a remarkable 3-fold increase in fluorescence intensity was observed in going from the solution to the gel state.