In situ control of polymer helicity with a non-covalently bound photoresponsive molecular motor dopant

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Thomas van LeeuwenBen L Feringa

Abstract

The transfer of chirality from a molecular motor to a dynamic helical polymer via ionic interactions was investigated. A dopant with photoswitchable chirality was able to induce a preferred helicity in a poly(phenylacetylene) polymer and the helicity is inverted upon irradiation. The findings described herein will advance the development of functional and responsive polymeric systems.

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Dec 19, 2017·Chemical Society Reviews·Ling Wang, Quan Li
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