Circularly polarized light modulated supramolecular self-assembly for an azobenzene-based chiral gel

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Abstract

UV light-triggered trans-to-cis isomerization of azobenzene usually results in the collapse of a self-assembly system owing to the breaking of molecular planarity. Interestingly, two totally opposite self-assembly trends have been detected when a C2v-symmetric chiral gelator was irradiated by a circularly polarized light (CPL) with specific handedness, indicating that CPL could become a powerful tool in modulating the assembly behaviour of the photo-responsive system.

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Shao, K., Lv, Z., Xiong, Y., Li, G., Wang, D., Zhang, H., & Qing, G. (2019). Circularly polarized light modulated supramolecular self-assembly for an azobenzene-based chiral gel. RSC Advances, 9(18), 10360–10363. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01974j

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