Orienting an Organic Semiconductor into DNA 3D Arrays by Covalent Bonds

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 Jan 26;61(5):e202115155. doi: 10.1002/anie.202115155. Epub 2021 Dec 14.

Abstract

A quasi-one-dimensional organic semiconductor, hepta(p-phenylene vinylene) (HPV), was incorporated into a DNA tensegrity triangle motif using a covalent strategy. 3D arrays were self-assembled from an HPV-DNA pseudo-rhombohedron edge by rational design and characterized by X-ray diffraction. Templated by the DNA motif, HPV molecules exist as single-molecule fluorescence emitters at the concentration of 8 mM within the crystal lattice. The anisotropic fluorescence emission from HPV-DNA crystals indicates HPV molecules are well aligned in the macroscopic 3D DNA lattices. Sophisticated nanodevices and functional materials constructed from DNA can be developed from this strategy by addressing functional components with molecular accuracy.

Keywords: DNA tensegrity triangle; Materials engineering; Organic semiconductor; Polarized fluorescence emission; Poly(p-phenylene vinylene).

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.