The formation of chirality of G-quartet materials has been of concern for a long time, however, the helix-handedness of G-quartet materials is still ambiguous, as well as the novel circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) properties. Here, we demonstrated that the handedness of G-quartet materials highly depends on their formation kinetics. By controlling the temperature or the initial concentration of reactants, we found that right-handed helical G-quartet nanostructures were synthesized in the slow process, while left-handed structures were synthesized in the fast processviaorderly stacking. The phenomenon can be explained by the theory of kinetic trapping, in which a slow process leads to the thermodynamic equilibrium, while a fast process results in the kinetic trap state. Furthermore, the first kinetic trapping-controlled reversal CPL system was designed in G-quartet materialsviachirality transfer, which has potential applications in CPL materials design and application.
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Chen, J., Gao, C., Zhang, Z., Liu, X., Chen, Y., & Feng, L. (2021). Kinetic control of chirality and circularly polarized luminescence in G-quartet materials. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 9(35), 7140–7144. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1tb00683e
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