Supramolecular polymerization and gel formation of Bis(merocyanine) dyes driven by dipolar aggregation

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作者
Yao, S
Beginn, U
Gress, T
Lysetska, M
Würthner, F
机构
[1] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Lehrstuhl & Makromol Chem, ITMC, DWI, D-52056 Aachen, Germany
[2] Univ Wurzburg, Inst Organ Chem, D-97070 Wurzburg, Germany
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10.1021/ja0496367
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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Two highly dipolar merocyanine dyes were tethered by a rigid tris(n-dodecyloxy)xylylene unit that preorganizes the dyes for a supramolecular polymerization process through intermolecular aggregation of the dyes. UV/vis spectroscopy revealed a solvent dependent equilibrium between monomeric dyes and two different types of dye aggregates that are characterized by hypsochromically shifted D- and H-type absorption bands. Taking into account the ditopic nature of the supramolecular building blocks, the occurrence of the D-band indicates the formation of an oligomeric/polymeric supramolecular chain whereas the observation of the H-band suggests a higher order assembly. For the H-aggregated dyes, intrinsic viscosities exceed 0.65 L g(-1) in methylcyclohexane, values typically found for macromolecular solutions. At higher concentration, further association of these aggregates takes place by entanglement of the alkyl groups leading to a substantial increase in viscosity and gelation. Rheology studies show linear viscoelastic behavior which was attributed to the formation of an entangled dynamic network. AFM and cryo-TEM studies of the gel reveal long and stiff rod-type assemblies. X-ray diffraction studies for a solid film show columnar mesomorphism. Based on these results, a structural model is proposed in which six helically preorganized strands of the supramolecular polymer intertwine to form a rod with a diameter of about 5 nm. Within these rods all dyes are tightly aggregated in a tubular fashion giving rise to delocalized excitonic states, and the pi-conjugated tube is jacketed by the tridodecyloxy groups.
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