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Insight into the Mechanisms of Cooperative Self-Assembly: The “Sergeants-and-Soldiers” Principle of Chiral and Achiral C3-Symmetrical Discotic Triamides

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It is observed that at room temperature a fast exchange on the second time scale exists between molecules and stacks of sergeant (R)-1 and soldier 2, and that interconversion between M and P helices is fast at this temperature.
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On the basis of temperature-dependent UV-vis and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy measurements, we observed that C3-symmetrical discotic molecules, chiral (R)-1 and achiral 2, both self-assemble in a highly cooperative fashion. Chiral (R)-1 shows a higher degree of cooperativity, meaning it requires a larger nucleus before elongation sets in, as compared to achiral 2. Next to that, we investigated the mechanism of the "sergeants-and-soldiers" principle, where we found that the chiral sergeant (R)-1 strongly amplifies the preference in handedness of the mixed stacks of (R)-1 and 2. However, the elongation temperature and the degree of cooperativity are linearly dependent on both, at least in the regime above 4% of sergeant in the mixed system. Remarkably, we observed that at room temperature a fast exchange on the second time scale exists between molecules and stacks of sergeant (R)-1 and soldier 2, and that interconversion between M and P helices is fast at this temperature.

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