Fabrication of diverse nano-architectures through the self-assembly of a naphthalene diimide derivative bearing four carbamates
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posted on 2024-11-02, 07:18 authored by Sopan Wagalgave, Duong La, Rajesh Bhosale, Mohammad Al Kobaisi, Lathe JonesLathe Jones, Sidhanath Bhosale, Sheshanath BhosaleA naphthalene diimide (NDI) derivative bearing four carbamate groups (coded as: W2) was synthesised using a multistep strategy, and utilizing solvophobic effects, the self-assembly of this molecule was studied using solvent mixtures. Self-assembly led to a variety of controllable morphologies of supramolecular structures on both the micro and nanoscale. Nanobelts, nanospheres, nano-corals, microflowers and nanograss-like morphologies were obtained in DMF, MCH, CHCl3, THF, water and MeOH solvent mixtures. UV-vis absorption, fluorescence emission spectroscopy, FT-IR and XRD gave insight into the mode of aggregation of W2 in various solvents. The polarity of the solvent mixtures used directed the self-organisation of W2 by driving the ?-? stacking interaction between NDI cores, and the H-bonding between the carbamate moieties. Our studies show that the solvent polarity guides the self-assembly process during solvent evaporation leading to the formation of supramolecular nano- and microstructures under ambient conditions. © 2018 The Royal Society of Chemistry and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
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New Journal of ChemistryVolume
42Issue
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6785End page
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Royal Society of ChemistryPlace published
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