Mechanical Stiffening of Porphyrin Nanorings through
Supramolecular Columnar Stacking
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Abstract
Solvent-induced aggregates of nanoring
cyclic polymers may be transferred
by electrospray deposition to a surface where they adsorb as three-dimensional
columnar stacks. The observed stack height varies from single rings
to four stacked rings with a layer spacing of 0.32 ± 0.04 nm
as measured using scanning tunneling microscopy. The flexibility of
the nanorings results in distortions from a circular shape, and we
show, through a comparison with Monte Carlo simulations, that the
bending stiffness increases linearly with the stack height. Our results
show that noncovalent interactions may be used to control the shape
and mechanical properties of artificial macromolecular aggregates
offering a new route to solvent-induced control of two-dimensional
supramolecular organization