Archimedean Spirals with Controllable Chirality: Disk Substrate-Mediated Solution Assembly of Rod–Coil Block Copolymers

IF 8.5 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
JACS Au Pub Date : 2024-06-11 DOI:10.1021/jacsau.4c00324
Chunhua Cai, Hongfeng Tang, Feiyan Li, Zhanwen Xu*, Jiaping Lin*, Da Li, Zhengmin Tang, Chunming Yang and Liang Gao, 
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Abstract

Spirals are common in nature; however, they are rarely observed in polymer self-assembly systems, and the formation mechanism is not well understood. Herein, we report the formation of two-dimensional (2D) spiral patterns via microdisk substrate-mediated solution self-assembly of polypeptide-based rod–coil block copolymers. The spiral pattern consists of multiple strands assembled from the block copolymers, and two central points are observed. The spirals fit well with the Archimedean spiral model, and their chirality is dependent on the chirality of the polypeptide blocks. As revealed by a combination of experiments and theoretical simulations, these spirals are induced by an interplay of the parallel ordering tendency of the strands and circular confinement of the microdisks. This work presents the first example regarding substrate-mediated self-assembly of block copolymers into spirals. The gained information could not only enhance our understanding of natural spirals but also assist in both the controllable preparations and applications of spiral nanostructures.

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具有可控手性的阿基米德螺旋:圆盘基质介导的杆卷嵌段共聚物溶液组装
螺旋在自然界中很常见,但在聚合物自组装体系中却很少观察到,其形成机理也不甚明了。在此,我们报告了通过微盘基底介导的基于多肽的棒卷嵌段共聚物溶液自组装形成的二维(2D)螺旋图案。螺旋图案由嵌段共聚物组装而成的多股组成,并观察到两个中心点。螺旋与阿基米德螺旋模型十分吻合,其手性取决于多肽块的手性。实验和理论模拟相结合揭示出,这些螺旋是由股的平行有序趋势和微盘的圆形限制相互作用引起的。这项工作首次展示了嵌段共聚物在基底介导下自组装成螺旋状的实例。所获得的信息不仅能加深我们对天然螺旋的理解,还有助于螺旋纳米结构的可控制备和应用。
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