Controllable Supramolecular Polymerization Promoted
by Host-Enhanced Photodimerization
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Abstract
In this letter, we
report a new method of controllable supramolecular
polymerization, taking advantage of host-enhanced photodimerization.
The low-molecular-weight supramolecular oligomers were formed by noncovalent
complexation between cucurbit[8]urils (CB[8]) and the bifunctional
monomers (DBN) with Brooker’s merocyanine moiety (MOED) on
either end. Interestingly, when irradiated with UV light, the supramolecular
oligomers could transform into supramolecular polymers with high molecular
weight. The molecular weight of supramolecular polymers could be controlled
by varying the irradiation time. It is highly anticipated that this
work can enrich the methods on the modulation of supramolecular polymerization