Light driven mesoscale assembly of a coordination polymeric gelator into flowers and stars with distinct properties

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Abstract

Control over the self-assembly process of porous organic-inorganic hybrids often leads to unprecedented polymorphism and properties. Herein we demonstrate how light can be a powerful tool to intervene in the kinetically controlled mesoscale self-assembly of a coordination polymeric gelator. Ultraviolet light induced coordination modulation via photoisomerisation of an azobenzene based dicarboxylate linker followed by aggregation mediated crystal growth resulted in two distinct morphological forms (flowers and stars), which show subtle differences in their physical properties.

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Mukhopadhyay, R. D., Praveen, V. K., Hazra, A., Maji, T. K., & Ajayaghosh, A. (2015). Light driven mesoscale assembly of a coordination polymeric gelator into flowers and stars with distinct properties. Chemical Science, 6(11), 6583–6591. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc02233a

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