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Self-Assembled Structures with Liquid-Crystalline Order in Aqueous Solution by Patterning Poly(phenylene ethynylene)s

✍ Scribed by Taehyung Kim; Lachelle Arnt; Edward Atkins; Gregory N. Tew


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
612 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0947-6539

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Abstract

Facially amphiphilic (FA) phenylene ethynylene (PE) polymers that self‐assemble in aqueous solution were studied by small‐angle X‐ray diffraction (SAXD) and found to self‐assemble into bilayers with a fully extended backbone. The resulting bilayers have long‐range liquid‐crystalline order. This self‐assembly is programmed into the molecule by placing polar and nonpolar groups at precise locations so that they segregate onto opposite sides of the molecular structure. The absence of FA patterning generated an amorphous sample confirming the importance of this programmed amphiphilicity in the self‐assembly process. Facially amphiphilic patterning represents a new design criterion for supramolecular chemistry, illustrated here in the observation of molecular ordering into bilayers reminiscent of self‐assembled structures commonly found in biology, including amphiphilic β‐sheet polypeptides and phospholipid bilayers.