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Colored Janus Nanocylinders Driven by Supramolecular Coassembly of Donor and Acceptor Building Blocks
Author(s) -
Thomas Choisnet,
David Canevet,
Marc Sallé,
Cédric Lorthioir,
Laurent Bouteiller,
Patrice Woisel,
Frédérick Niepceron,
Erwan Nicol,
Olivier Colombani
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
acs nano
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.554
H-Index - 382
eISSN - 1936-086X
pISSN - 1936-0851
DOI - 10.1021/acsnano.0c07039
Subject(s) - janus , supramolecular chemistry , materials science , nanotechnology , supramolecular polymers , janus particles , polymer , chemical physics , molecule , chemistry , organic chemistry , composite material
Janus nanocylinders exhibit nanometric dimensions, a high aspect ratio, and two faces with different chemistries (Janus character), making them potentially relevant for applications in optics, magnetism, catalysis, surface nanopatterning, or interface stabilization, but they are also very difficult to prepare by conventional strategies. In the present work, Janus nanocylinders were prepared by supramolecular coassembly in water of two different polymers functionalized with complementary assembling units. The originality of our approach consists in combining charge transfer complexation between electron-rich and electron-poor units with hydrogen bonding to (1) drive the supramolecular formation of one-dimensional structures (cylinders), (2) force the two polymer arms on opposite sides of the cylinders independently of their compatibility, resulting in Janus nanoparticles, and (3) detect coassembly through a color change of the solution upon mixing of the functional polymers.

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