Chirality Inversion in Self-Assembled Nanocomposites Directed by Curvature-Mediated Interactions

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 Mar 1;61(10):e202117406. doi: 10.1002/anie.202117406. Epub 2022 Jan 17.

Abstract

Nanoscale curvature-dependent interactions are of paramount importance in biological systems. Here, we report that nanoscale curvature plays an important role in regulating the chirality of self-assembled nanocomposites from chiral organic molecules and achiral nanoparticles. Specifically, we show that the supramolecular chirality of the nanocomposites markedly depends on the nanoparticle curvature, where small-sized nanoparticles of high curvature and large-sized nanoparticles of low curvature lead to nanocomposites with opposite chirality. Quantitative kinetic experiments and molecular dynamics simulations reveal that nanoparticle curvature plays a key role in promoting the pre-nucleation oligomerization of chiral molecules, which consequently regulates the supramolecular chirality of the nanocomposites. We anticipate that this study will aid in rational design of an artificial cooperative system giving rise to emergent assembling phenomena that can be surprisingly rich and often cannot be understood by studying the conventional noncooperative systems.

Keywords: Nanoparticles; Nanoscale Curvature; Nanotubes; Supramolecular Chirality; Van Der Waals Forces.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't