SMART Design of a Bulk-Capped Supramolecular Segment for the Assembly into Organic Interdigital Lipid Bilayer-Like (ILB) Nanosheets

Yin Xiang Li, Sha Sha Wang, Yang Yu, He Zhang, Wu You Wang, Ru Qian Yang, Ling Hai Xie, Feng Liu, Zong Qiong Lin, Nai En Shi, Li Tao Sun, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Rational molecular design for the organic nanocrystal morphology still remains a challenge due to the structural diversity and complicated weak intermolecular interactions. In this work, a typical attractor–repulsor molecule N,N-diphenyl-4-(9-phenyl-fluoren-9-yl) phenylamine (TPA-PF) is designed to explore a general assembly strategy for 2D nanocrystals. Via an interdigital lipid bilayer-like (ILB) molecular packing mode, large-sized lamellar 2D nanosheets are obtained with a length:width:thickness ratio as ≈2500:1000:1. The d-spacing of the largest (001) plane is 1.32 nm, which equals to the thickness of a single interdigital stacking layer. The synergetic effect of the attractive supramolecular segment (TPA) and the repulsive bulky group (PF) is supposed to be the critical factor for the ILB packing that leads to the 2D structures. The attractor–repulsor molecule design is expected to be an effective strategy for the growth of 2D nanocrystals based on small organic molecules.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1703151
JournalSmall
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Feb 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 2D organic nanosheets
  • attractor–repulsor
  • interdigital lipid bilayers
  • molecular design
  • supramolecular steric hindrance

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