We report herein the precision synthesis and phase behaviors of multi-tailed B_(2)AB_(2)-type regio-isomeric giant surfactants consisting of a hydrophilic polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane(POSS)head tethered with f...We report herein the precision synthesis and phase behaviors of multi-tailed B_(2)AB_(2)-type regio-isomeric giant surfactants consisting of a hydrophilic polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane(POSS)head tethered with four hydrophobic polystyrene(PS)tails.The synthesis was accomplished through two sequential"click"reactions to give a series of regio-isomeric giant surfactants S2DS2(where S is short for PS tails and D for hydroxyl-functionalized POSS)in para-,meta-,and ortho-configurations.Their phase structures and phase be-haviors at the columnar-spherical boundary were investigated with a single PS tail molecular weight of 1.4 kDa.Specifically,the para-and meta-isomers show hexagonally packed cylinders phases with slightly different order-disorder transition temperatures(~120℃ and~130℃)and the ortho-isomer exhibits an order-order transition from a kinetically favored,metastable dodecagonal quasi-crystal phase to a thermodynamically stable sigma phase at~120℃,as well as a further transition into the disordered state at~140℃.The phase diagram was constructed and their differences were rationalized based on the calculated interfacial area per molecule.This work demonstrates that tiny structural disparity could not only lead to unconventional phase formation in single-component macro-molecules,but also render dynamic and rich phase behaviors in these macromolecular assemblies.展开更多
Creation of diverse ordered nanostructures via self-assembly of macromolecules is a promising "bottom-up" approach towards next-generation nanofabrication technologies. It is therefore of critical importance...Creation of diverse ordered nanostructures via self-assembly of macromolecules is a promising "bottom-up" approach towards next-generation nanofabrication technologies. It is therefore of critical importance to explore the possibilities to form new self-assembled phases in soft matter systems. In this review, we summarized recent advances on the identification of several unconventional spherical phases in the self-assembly of functional macromolecules, including Frank-Kasper(F-K) phases and quasicrystals originally observed in metal alloys. We believe that these results provide a new strategy towards the rational design of novel functional materials with hierarchically ordered structures.展开更多
基金W.-B.Z.thanks the financial support from the National Key R&D Program of China(No.2018YFB0703702)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.21674003,21925102,21991132,92056118)+7 种基金Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences(No.BNLMS-CXXM-202006)Y.S.thanks Peking University for the Boya Postdoctoral Fellowship,the BMS Junior Fellowship of Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences,and the support from China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(No.8206300240)Q.F.thanks the National Natural Science Foundation of China for financial support(No.51721091)D.H.thanks the financial support from the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.2021SCU12042)J.H.thanks the financial supports from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.21774081)the Major Program of the Natural Science Foundation of the Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions of China(No.20KJA150009)We are grateful to the Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility(the Beamline 16B1)the Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility(the Beamline 1W2A)for the assistance with the in situ SAXS/WAXD experiments.
文摘We report herein the precision synthesis and phase behaviors of multi-tailed B_(2)AB_(2)-type regio-isomeric giant surfactants consisting of a hydrophilic polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane(POSS)head tethered with four hydrophobic polystyrene(PS)tails.The synthesis was accomplished through two sequential"click"reactions to give a series of regio-isomeric giant surfactants S2DS2(where S is short for PS tails and D for hydroxyl-functionalized POSS)in para-,meta-,and ortho-configurations.Their phase structures and phase be-haviors at the columnar-spherical boundary were investigated with a single PS tail molecular weight of 1.4 kDa.Specifically,the para-and meta-isomers show hexagonally packed cylinders phases with slightly different order-disorder transition temperatures(~120℃ and~130℃)and the ortho-isomer exhibits an order-order transition from a kinetically favored,metastable dodecagonal quasi-crystal phase to a thermodynamically stable sigma phase at~120℃,as well as a further transition into the disordered state at~140℃.The phase diagram was constructed and their differences were rationalized based on the calculated interfacial area per molecule.This work demonstrates that tiny structural disparity could not only lead to unconventional phase formation in single-component macro-molecules,but also render dynamic and rich phase behaviors in these macromolecular assemblies.
基金supported by the Pearl River Talents Scheme (2016ZT06C322)the National Key R&D Program of China (2017YFC11050003)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (2017JQ001)
文摘Creation of diverse ordered nanostructures via self-assembly of macromolecules is a promising "bottom-up" approach towards next-generation nanofabrication technologies. It is therefore of critical importance to explore the possibilities to form new self-assembled phases in soft matter systems. In this review, we summarized recent advances on the identification of several unconventional spherical phases in the self-assembly of functional macromolecules, including Frank-Kasper(F-K) phases and quasicrystals originally observed in metal alloys. We believe that these results provide a new strategy towards the rational design of novel functional materials with hierarchically ordered structures.