Abstract: | Chirality‐driven self‐sorting is envisaged to efficiently control functional properties in supramolecular materials. However, the challenge arises because of a lack of analytical methods to directly monitor the enantioselectivity of the resulting supramolecular assemblies. Presented herein are two fluorescent core‐substituted naphthalene‐diimide‐based donor and acceptor molecules with minimal structural mismatch and they comprise strong self‐recognizing chiral motifs to determine the self‐sorting process. As a consequence, stereoselective supramolecular polymerization with an unprecedented chirality control over energy transfer has been achieved. This chirality‐controlled energy transfer has been further exploited as an efficient probe to visualize microscopically the chirality driven self‐sorting. |