Naturally,subtle variations in the chemical structures of constituent molecules may significantly affect their multiscale spatial arrangements,properties,and functions.Deceptively simple spherical assemblies supply an...Naturally,subtle variations in the chemical structures of constituent molecules may significantly affect their multiscale spatial arrangements,properties,and functions.Deceptively simple spherical assemblies supply an ideal platform to investigate how subtle chemical differences affect hierarchically assembled structures.Here,the authors report two sets of nanosized shape amphiphiles,which were constructed by a triphenylene core and six polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane cages peripherally grafted through linkers.The slight differences in these samples are merely several methylene units in their linkers,including several pairs of constituent isomers.These nanosized shape amphiphiles self-assemble into a variety of unconventional spherical packing structures,which include the Frank-Kasperσphase and dodecagonal quasicrystal.Several types of unconventional phase transitions were systematically investigated.The authors alternated the conventional columnar phases of discotic molecules to unconventional spherical packing phases.These unconventional structures may shed light into discovering discotic mesogens-based materials with new properties and functions.展开更多
基金This study was supported by the Key-Area Research and Development Program of Guangdong Province(nos.2019B010941002 and 2020B010182002)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(nos.71890871 and U1832220)+2 种基金the Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Functional and Intelligent Hybrid Materials and Devices(no.2019B121203003)Guangdong Project(no.2016ZT06C322)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(no.2019JQ05).
文摘Naturally,subtle variations in the chemical structures of constituent molecules may significantly affect their multiscale spatial arrangements,properties,and functions.Deceptively simple spherical assemblies supply an ideal platform to investigate how subtle chemical differences affect hierarchically assembled structures.Here,the authors report two sets of nanosized shape amphiphiles,which were constructed by a triphenylene core and six polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane cages peripherally grafted through linkers.The slight differences in these samples are merely several methylene units in their linkers,including several pairs of constituent isomers.These nanosized shape amphiphiles self-assemble into a variety of unconventional spherical packing structures,which include the Frank-Kasperσphase and dodecagonal quasicrystal.Several types of unconventional phase transitions were systematically investigated.The authors alternated the conventional columnar phases of discotic molecules to unconventional spherical packing phases.These unconventional structures may shed light into discovering discotic mesogens-based materials with new properties and functions.