Ordered nanoassemblies from self‐assembly of amphiphilic molecule containing pillar[5]arene and azobenzene groups

Author:

Liu Peng1,Deng Yingying1,Lu Jie1,Gou Xiaoliang1,Han Qingqing1,Pei Yi‐Rong1,Jin Long Yi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, National Demonstration Centre for Experimental Chemistry Education Yanbian University Yanji China

Abstract

AbstractThe derivatization of pillar[n]arenes is a prerequisite for endowing them with functions, as well as enriching the application of pillar[n]arene materials in advanced material science. Herein, we report the self‐assembly of amphiphilic rim‐differentiated pillar[5]arene (H1). One side of the pillar[5]arene is composed of hydrophilic poly(ethylene oxide) chains, benzene and azobenzene groups connected with ether bonds, and the other side is composed of ethoxy groups. In CHCl3 solvent, the amphiphile H1 self‐assembled into spherical micelles, while in H2O/THF mixed solvent H1 self‐assembled into nanorod‐like assemblies. Interestingly, addition of a guest molecule composed of tetraphenylethene and hexanenitrile groups (G1) to the CHCl3 solution of H1 produces large sheet aggregates via the strong ππ stacking of rod segments. The reversible transformation between the nanosheet assemblies of host–guest complexes and nanoparticles is achieved by addition of the guest molecule 1,4‐butylamine (G2) and pillar[5]arene with ethoxy groups as competitive molecules. Notably, worm‐like and nanorod micelles of H1 were constructed in H2O/THF solution triggered by light irradiation, which assemblies can be used as photosensitive erasable writing materials. © 2023 Society of Industrial Chemistry.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province

Higher Education Discipline Innovation Project

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,Materials Chemistry,Organic Chemistry

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