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Nanostaircase formation in the solid state from self-assembling synthetic terephthalamides with a common molecular scaffold
Authors:Sudipta Ray  Apurba Kumar Das  Arindam Banerjee
Institution:a Department of Biological Chemistry, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur, Kolkata 700032, India
b Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India
Abstract:The design and construction of nanostructured materials using proper self-assembling molecular building blocks is a real challenge to scientists. Here, we present the formation of a new nano-architecture, i.e., nanostaircase in the solid state by using molecular building blocks, which are amenable to self-assembly in a directed manner to form the specific nanostructure. The molecular building blocks are terephthalamides 1-4, which are bis-terephthalamides of methyl esters of various α-amino acids including l-leucine 1, d-leucine 2, l-isoleucine 3, and α-aminoisobutyric acid (Aib) 4. All terephthalamides presented here, irrespective of their different side chain residues or stereochemistry, self-assemble to form supramolecular nanostaircase structures in crystals. Each terephthalamide contains two good hydrogen-bond donors and two hydrogen-bond acceptors. Two N-H?O hydrogen bonds and C-H?π interactions are responsible for the formation and stabilization of the nanostaircase structures in crystals. The molecular building blocks are packed orthogonally to each other in crystals and this arrangement can help the formation of nanostaircase structure upon self-assembly.
Keywords:C-H?π interactions  Nanostaircase  Terephthalamide  Self-assembly  Hydrogen bonds
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