posted on 2025-03-13, 19:09authored byHaksu Lee, Mohammed Iqbal Khazi, Daewoong Jang, Nila Nandha Kadamannil, Raz Jelinek, Jong-Man Kim
Forming toroidal structures through self-assembly strategies
on
a small scale poses significant challenges due to the bending energy
barriers involved. Herein, we present the chiral amine-induced fabrication
of toroidal structures assembled with a carboxylic acid-functionalized
macrocyclic diacetylene (MCDA-COOH/PEA).
The formation of microtoroids follows an interesting, heat-induced
morphological transition pathway, starting from seeds to the sphere
and eventually forming stable microtoroids. The structural arrangements
of the microtoroids were analyzed through spectroscopic techniques
and X-ray diffraction. These microtoroids further undergo topochemical
polymerization upon UV light irradiation, resulting in a blue-phase
polymeric PDA structure. This study demonstrates the role of chiral
control, intermolecular interactions, and molecular rearrangement
via energy minimization in a heat-induced morphological transition
pathway. This process induces curvature between adjacent building
blocks, promoting the formation of stable toroidal structures with
minimized free energy. This study presents a promising self-assembly
approach to constructing highly organized functional architectures.