Zhao, Jianjian’s team published research in Nanoscale in 2022 | CAS: 97-67-6

Nanoscale published new progress about Binary systems. 97-67-6 belongs to class alcohols-buliding-blocks, name is (S)-2-hydroxysuccinic acid, and the molecular formula is C4H6O5, Name: (S)-2-hydroxysuccinic acid.

Zhao, Jianjian published the artcileArene-perfluoroarene interaction induced chiroptical inversion and precise ee% detection of chiral acids in a benzimidazole-involved ternary coassembly, Name: (S)-2-hydroxysuccinic acid, the main research area is pyrenecarboxylate octafluoronaphthalene hydrogen bond chiral recognition CD.

Flexible regulation of chirality and handedness of chiral functional materials and quant. sensing of natural chiral compounds remains a considerable challenge. Herein, an achiral fluorescent 1-pyrenecarboxylic acid-benzimidazole derivative (PBI) was synthesized and its chiroptical properties upon coassembly with chiral acids (TA and MA) and octafluoronaphthalene (OFN) through hydrogen bonds between benzimidazole and chiral acids as well as an arene-perfluoroarene (AP) interaction between a pyrene moiety and OFN were systemically studied. The binary assemblies of PBI/TA and PBI/MA displayed opposite chiroptical properties including CD and circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) signals. Interestingly, the handedness of CPL was further inverted in ternary assemblies due to the synergistic effect of the AP interaction and hydrogen bonds. Besides, the highly accurate chiral sensing of chiral acids via binary assemblies was successfully achieved with a high correlation coefficient This work provides a simple method for regulating the handedness of chiroptical active materials and quant. sensing of chiral acids through orthogonal multiple component coassemblies.

Nanoscale published new progress about Binary systems. 97-67-6 belongs to class alcohols-buliding-blocks, name is (S)-2-hydroxysuccinic acid, and the molecular formula is C4H6O5, Name: (S)-2-hydroxysuccinic acid.

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