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Supramolecular chiral host–guest nanoarchitecture induced by the selective assembly of barbituric acid derivative enantiomers

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Barbituric acid derivatives are prochiral molecules, i.e. they are chiral upon adsorption on surfaces. Scanning tunneling microscopy reveals that barbituric acid derivatives self-assemble into a chiral guest-host supramolecular architecture at the solid-liquid interface on graphite. The host nanoarchitecture has a sophisticated wavy shape pattern and paired guest molecules are nested insides the cavities of the host structure. Each unit cell of the host structure is composed of both enantiomers with a ratio of 1:1. Furthermore, the wavy patterns of the nanoarchitecture are formed from alternative appearance of left- and right-handed chiral building blocks, which makes the network heterochiral. The functional guest-host nanoarchitecture is the result of two-dimensional chiral amplification from single enantiomers to organizational heterochiral supramolecular self-assembly.
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cea-01485673 , version 1 (09-03-2017)

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Xiaonan Sun, Fabien Silly, Francois Maurel, Changzhi Dong. Supramolecular chiral host–guest nanoarchitecture induced by the selective assembly of barbituric acid derivative enantiomers. Nanotechnology, 2016, 27 (42), ⟨10.1088/0957-4484/27/42/42LT01⟩. ⟨cea-01485673⟩
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