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Counteranion Driven Homochiral Assembly of a Cationic <i>C</i><sub>3</sub>‑Symmetric Gelator through Ion-Pair Assisted Hydrogen Bond
The helical handedness
in achiral self-assemblies is mostly complex
due to spontaneous symmetry breaking or kinetically controlled random
assembly formation. Here an attempt has been made to address this
issue through chiral anion exchange. A new class of cationic achiral <i>C</i><sub>3</sub>-symmetric gelator devoid of any conventional
gelation assisting functional units is found to form both right- and
left-handed helical structures. A chiral counteranion exchange-assisted
approach is successfully introduced to control the chirality sign
and thereby to obtain preferred homochiral assemblies. Formation of
anion-assisted chiral assembly was confirmed by circular dichroism
(CD) spectroscopy, microscopic images, and crystal structure. The
X-ray crystal structure reveals the construction of helical assemblies
with opposite handedness for (+)- and (−)-chiral anion reformed
gelators. The appropriate counteranion driven ion-pair-assisted hydrogen-bonding
interactions are found responsible for the helical bias control in
this <i>C</i><sub>3</sub>-symmetric gelator