Generation of supramolecular chirality around twofold rotational or helical axes in crystalline assemblies of achiral components

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Abstract

A multi-point approximation method clarifies supramolecular chirality of twofold rotational or helical assemblies as well as bundles of the one-dimensional (1D) assemblies. While one-point approximation of materials claims no chirality generation of such assemblies, multi-point approximations do claim possible generation in the 1D assemblies of bars and plates. Such chirality derives from deformations toward three-axial directions around the helical axes. The chiral columns are bundled in chiral ways through symmetry operations. The preferable right- or left-handed columns are bundled together to yield chiral crystals with right- or left-handedness, respectively, indicating that twofold helix symmetry operations cause chiral crystals composed of achiral components via a three-stepwise and three-directional process.

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Miyata, M., Tohnai, N., Hisaki, I., & Sasaki, T. (2015). Generation of supramolecular chirality around twofold rotational or helical axes in crystalline assemblies of achiral components. Symmetry. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym7041914

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