Chirality transfer based on dynamic covalent chemistry: from small chiral molecules to supramolecules

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Panpan SunLiqiang Zheng

Abstract

Single-tailed and gemini-type supra-gelators were facilely fabricated via the conjugation of the d- or l-enantiomeric dihydrazide TDH with single-tailed achiral aldehyde C12BAD through dynamic acylhydrazone bonding. Chirality transfer from small molecules to supramolecules was successfully achieved via the spontaneous assembly of the formed supra-gelators into supramolecular chiral hydrogels.

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