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Dynamic supramolecular snub cubes

Authors :
Wu, Huang
Wang, Yu
Đorđević, Luka
Kundu, Pramita
Bhunia, Surojit
Chen, Aspen X.-Y.
Feng, Liang
Shen, Dengke
Liu, Wenqi
Zhang, Long
Song, Bo
Wu, Guangcheng
Liu, Bai-Tong
Yang, Moon Young
Yang, Yong
Stern, Charlotte L.
Stupp, Samuel I.
Goddard, William A.
Hu, Wenping
Stoddart, J. Fraser
Source :
Nature; January 2025, Vol. 637 Issue: 8045 p347-353, 7p
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Mimicking the superstructures and properties of spherical biological encapsulants such as viral capsids1and ferritin2offers viable pathways to understand their chiral assemblies and functional roles in living systems. However, stereospecific assembly of artificial polyhedra with mechanical properties and guest-binding attributes akin to biological encapsulants remains a formidable challenge. Here we report the stereospecific assembly of dynamic supramolecular snub cubes from 12 helical macrocycles, which are held together by 144 weak C–H hydrogen bonds3. The enantiomerically pure snub cubes, which have external diameters of 5.1 nm, contain 2,712 atoms and chiral cavities with volumes of 6,215 Å3. The stereospecific assembly of left- and right-handed snub cubes was achieved by means of a hierarchical chirality transfer protocol4, which was streamlined by diastereoselective crystallization. In addition to their reversible photochromic behaviour, the snub cubes exhibit photocontrollable elasticity and hardness in their crystalline states. The snub cubes can accommodate numerous small guest molecules simultaneously and encapsulate two different guest molecules separately inside the uniquely distinct compartments in their frameworks. This research expands the scope of artificial supramolecular assemblies to imitate the chiral superstructures, dynamic features and binding properties of spherical biomacromolecules and also establishes a protocol for construction of crystalline materials with photocontrollable mechanical properties.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Volume :
637
Issue :
8045
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs68569789
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-08266-3