Effect of Polymerization on Hierarchical Self-Assembly
into Nanosheets
Posted on 2015-01-20 - 00:00
The oligomers consisting
of phenyl-capped bithiophene and tetra(ethylene
glycol)s linked by azide–alkyne Huisgen cycloaddition were
synthesized. The relationship between the degree of polymerization
and self-assembling ability was investigated in o-dichlorobenzene and dimethyl sulfoxide. From the absorption spectrum,
it was confirmed that the critical degree of polymerization (CDP)
for thiophene unit aggregation was 4. The morphology of the aggregated
product was observed by atomic force microscopy. The oligomers 4mer and 5mer could not self-assemble into well-defined
structures due to the weak driving force for the self-assembly. In
the cases of 6mer and 7mer, aggregates with
nonwell-defined and nanosheet structures coexisted. In the cases of 8mer and 9mer, the nanosheet was the main product.
The critical point between 7mer and 8mer could be confirmed by different aggregation behaviors in the cooling
process of the solution (nonsigmoidal and sigmoidal). In the cases
of 8mer and 9mer, polymer folding prior
to intermolecular self-assembly, which was supported by sigmoidal
aggregation behavior, leads to the nanosheet formation. On the contrary,
shorter oligomers than 8mer experience intermolecular
aggregation prior to intramolecular polymer folding, which was supported
by the nonsigmoidal aggregation behavior. This is the first report
to prove the existence of CDP for folded polymer nanosheet formation
which requires hierarchical self-assembly, i.e., polymer folding followed
by intermolecular self-assembly.
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Ikeda, Taichi (2016). Effect of Polymerization on Hierarchical Self-Assembly
into Nanosheets. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/la504010j