Phenyl-perfluorophenyl polar-πinteractions have been revisited for the design and fabrication of functional supramolecular systems. The relatively weak associative interactions (ΔG ≈ -1.0 kcal/mol) have limited their use in aqueous self-assembly to date. Herein, we propose a strategy to strengthen phenyl-perfluorophenyl polar-πinteractions by encapsulation within a synthetic host, thus increasing the binding affinity to ΔG= -15.5 kcal/mol upon formation of heteroternary complexes through social self-sorting. These heteroternary complexes were used as dynamic, yet strong, cross-linkers in the fabrication of supramolecular gels, which exhibited excellent viscoelasticity, stretchability, self-recovery, self-healing, and energy dissipation. This work unveils a general approach to exploit host-enhanced polar-πinteractions in the design of robust aqueous supramolecular systems.
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Huang, Z., Chen, X., Wu, G., Metrangolo, P., Whitaker, D., McCune, J. A., & Scherman, O. A. (2020). Host-Enhanced Phenyl-Perfluorophenyl Polar-πInteractions. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 142(16), 7356–7361. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c02275
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