Manipulation of Hierarchical Chiral Self‐assembly and Anion Recognition by Supramolecular Systems of β‐Glucopyranoside, Pillar[5]arenes, and Polyoxometalates

Author:

Zeng Mengyan1,Chen Xin2,Zhang Jie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Science Key Laboratory of Polymer Chemistry and Physics of Minister of Education Center for Soft Matter Science and Engineering College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering Peking University Beijing 100871 China

2. Department of Chemistry Department of Physics Rutgers University Newark New Jersey 07102 USA

Abstract

AbstractHierarchical chiral structures have broad applications in optical devices, asymmetric catalysis, and biological systems. The delicate balance of various interactions are key to the self‐assembly of chiral structures. Herein, a ternary co‐assembly consisting of cationic pillar[5]arenes (P5As), anionic β‐glucopyranoside (βGlcD/βGlcL), and Anderson‐type polyoxometalates (POMs) were constructed. Through adjusting the stoichiometry of βGlcD, the assemblies were effectively controlled to form hierarchical nano‐leaf assemblies with twisted nanoribbons in a homochiral direction. The co‐assemblies exhibit strong Cotton effects, and successfully induced the chirality of Anderson‐type POMs. More interestingly, by changing the central metal in Anderson‐type POMs (XMo6O243− (X=Cr, Al, and Ga)), even though the three clusters have the same numbers of charge and size, the hierarchical chirality of the related assemblies varied in the morphology of the assemblies and the Cotton effect in the CD spectra. Results in theoretical calculations and ITC titration indicates that the tiny difference in long‐range electrostatic interaction would result in the anion recognition of POMs, modulated by βGlcD through host–guest inclusion and hydrogen bonding in the assembly process.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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