Solvent Geometry Regulated J‐ and H‐Type Aggregates of Photoswitchable Organogelator: Phase‐Selective Thixotropic Gelation and Oil Spill Recovery

Author:

Sk Sujauddin1,Mursed Ali Sk1,Aash Asmita1,Kolay Soumya1,Mondal Arun1,Mondal Sahabaj2,Hossain Khan Ali3,Sepay Nayim4,Rahaman Molla Mijanur1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University of Calcutta 92 A P C Road Kolkata India- 700009

2. Chemical Science, IISER Kolkata Campus Rd Mohanpur, Haringhata Farm India- 741246

3. Chemical and Biological Sciences, SNBNCBS Saltlake, JD Block, Sector 3, Bidhan Nagar Kolkata India- 700106

4. Department of Chemistry Lady Brabourse College P-1/2, Suhrawardy Ave, Beniapukur Kolkata India- 700017

Abstract

AbstractWe demonstrate supramolecular polymerization and formation of 1D nanofiber of azobenzene based organogelator (AZO‐4) in cyclic hydrocarbon solvents (toluene and methylcyclohexane). The AZO‐4 exhibits J‐ and H‐type aggregates in toluene: MCH (9 : 1) and MCH: toluene (9 : 1) respectively. The type of aggregate was governed by the geometry of the solvents used in the self‐assembly process. The J‐type aggregates with high thermal stability in toluene is due to the enhanced interaction of AZO‐4 π‐ surface with the toluene π‐surface, whereas H‐aggregate with moderate thermal stability in MCH was due to the interruption of the cyclic hydrocarbon in van der Waals interactions of peripheral chains of AZO‐4 molecule. The light induced reversible photoisomerization is observed for both J‐ and H‐aggregates. The macroscopic property revealed spontaneous and strong gelation in toluene preferably due to the strong interactions of the AZO‐4 nanofibers with the toluene solvent molecules compared to the MCH. The rheological measurements revealed thixotropic nature of the gels by step‐strain experiments at room temperature. The thermodynamic parameter (ΔHm) of gel‐to‐sol transition was determined for all the gels to get more insight into the gelation property. Furthermore, the phase selective gelation property was extended to the oil spill recovery application using diesel/water and petrol/water mixture.

Publisher

Wiley

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