Supramolecular Large Nanosheets Assembled at Air/Water Interfaces and in Solution from Amphiphilic Heptagon-Containing Nanographenes
Author
Arthur H. G., David
Mañas-Torres, Mari C.
Codesal, Marcos D.
López-Sicilia, Irene
Martín-Romero, M.T.
Camacho, Luis
Cuerva, Juan M.
Blanco, Víctor
Giner-Casares, Juan J.
Álvarez de Cienfuegos, Luis
Campaña, Araceli G.
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ACSDate
2023Subject
AggregationInterfaces
Molecules
Self organization
Two dimensional materials
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We report the synthesis of a new set of amphiphilic saddle-shaped heptagon-containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) functionalized with tetraethylene glycol chains and their self-assembly into large two-dimensional (2D) polymers. An in-depth analysis of the self-assembly mechanism at the air/water interface has been carried out, and the proposed arrangement models are in good agreement with the molecular dynamics simulations. Quite remarkably, the number and disposition of the tetraethylene glycol chains significantly influence the disposition of the PAHs at the interface and conditionate their packing under pressure. For the three compounds studied, we observed three different behaviors in which the aromatic core is parallel, perpendicular, and tilted with respect to the water surface. We also show that these curved PAHs are able to self-assemble in solution into remarkably large sheets of up to 150 μm2. These results show the relationship, within a family of curved nanographenes, between the monomer configuration and their self-assembly capacity in air/water interfaces and organic–water mixtures.
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Datos de investigación disponibles en: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.joc.3c01854