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Assembly-Controlled Supramolecular Aggregation-Induced Emission Systems based on Amphiphilic Block Polymer Hosts
Fabrication of controlled supramolecular assembly and establishing the structure-function relationship was of great significance in supramolecular chemistry. Uniform fluorescence supramolecular polymeric vesicles and/or micelles with enhanced photophysical property were elaborately designed and prep...
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Published in: | Polymer chemistry 2024-11 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Fabrication of controlled supramolecular assembly and establishing the structure-function relationship was of great significance in supramolecular chemistry. Uniform fluorescence supramolecular polymeric vesicles and/or micelles with enhanced photophysical property were elaborately designed and prepared by amphiphilic block polymer hosts bearing pillar[5]arene units, which following the working mechanism of synergistically confined effect of hydrophobic interactions and host-guest interactions. Additionally, transformation from supramolecular polymeric vesicles to supramolecular polymeric micelles was achieved by selecting different length of hydrophilic segments in block polymer hosts. The optical performance was detailed deciphered by the impact factors including guest patterns, density of pillar[5]arene unit, length of hydrophilic segments and solvent environment. By exploiting amphiphilic block polymer hosts, efficient artificial light-harvesting systems with ordered arrangement of donor and acceptor molecules were well constructed to realize tunable emission wavelength, which was used as Morse code for information encryption matrix with high storage capacity capable of simultaneously storing Chinese, English and digits. |
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ISSN: | 1759-9954 1759-9962 |
DOI: | 10.1039/D4PY01009D |