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Self-assembly of the polyoxometalate-cholesterol conjugate into microrods or nanoribbons regulated by thermodynamics

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
卷 40, 期 2, 页码 954-961

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5nj02271a

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21334003]

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We reported that the self-assembly of the polyoxometalate organic conjugate can be well controlled and regulated by means of a temperature-mediated approach. The conjugate comprised of an organically modified Anderson-type polyoxometalate cluster with two cholesterol moieties, considering that the symmetrical and rigid structure of the Anderson-type polyoxometalate cluster is an excellent building block for constructing functional supramolecular assemblies, and cholesterol is widely explored to fabricate desired self-assemblies, due to its planar structure together with the van der Waals interactions between molecules. Utilizing the temperature-mediated approach, the conjugate assembled into micrometre scale crystalline rods at 40.0 degrees C, and an organogel at 20.0 degrees C, in mixed DMF/toluene solvents (v/v = 1:9). For crystalline rods, they were constituted with a lot of ultralong and rigid microrods, and for organogel, it was immobilized by massive short and elongated nanoribbons. Moreover, a mechanism has been proposed to explain the self-assembly behavior of the conjugate at different temperatures. This temperature-mediated approach may provide a feasible method for the fabrication of nanostructural materials for various applications.

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