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Stimuli‐Responsive Self‐Assembly of a Naphthalene Diimide by Orthogonal Hydrogen Bonding and Its Coassembly with a Pyrene Derivative by a Pseudo‐Intramolecular Charge‐Transfer Interaction
Author(s) -
Das Anindita,
Ghosh Suhrit
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
angewandte chemie international edition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.831
H-Index - 550
eISSN - 1521-3773
pISSN - 1433-7851
DOI - 10.1002/anie.201308396
Subject(s) - lower critical solution temperature , chemistry , upper critical solution temperature , micelle , pyrene , hydrogen bond , methylcyclohexane , perylene , self assembly , photochemistry , diimide , polymer chemistry , crystallography , copolymer , organic chemistry , molecule , toluene , polymer , aqueous solution
A naphthalene diimide (NDI) building block containing hydrazide (H1) and hydroxy (H2) groups self‐assembled into a reverse‐vesicular structure in methylcyclohexane by orthogonal H‐bonding and π‐stacking. At an elevated temperature (LCST=43 °C), destruction of the assembled structure owing to selective dissociation of H2–H2 H bonding led to macroscopic precipitation. Further heating resulted in homogeneous redispersion of the sample at 70 °C (UCST) and the formation of a reverse‐micellar structure. In the presence of a pyridine (H3)‐functionalized pyrene (PY) donor, a supramolecular dyad (NDI–PY) was formed by H2–H3 H‐bonding. Slow transformation into an alternate NDI–PY stack occurred by a folding process due to the charge‐transfer interaction between NDI and PY. The mixed NDI–PY assembly exhibited a morphology transition from a reverse micelle (with a NDI–PY mixed‐stack core) below the LCST to another reverse micelle (with a NDI core) above the UCST via a “denatured” intermediate.

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