We
developed novel room-temperature stimuli-responsive N-heteroacene-based
liquid materials bearing a chiral alkyl chain. When these liquid materials
were exposed to HCl vapor as an external stimulus, a disordered–ordered
state change occurred immediately to yield self-assembled solid states
from fluidic liquids. The self-assembly mechanism during this state
change was evaluated by experimental in situ observations
and molecular dynamics simulations over various spatiotemporal scales.
These self-assembled structures led to supramolecular chirality through
the influence of the chiral alkyl chain. As a result, circularly polarized
luminescence (CPL) was triggered in the solid state, which was absent
in the precursor liquid, thereby rendering this the first report on
a stimuli-responsive CPL on/off liquid material. In addition, the
initial state was recovered by exposure to air or upon heating. Moreover,
the synergy between the experimental and the theoretical studies opens
a new avenue to develop a novel class of stimuli-responsive materials
and to discover novel phenomena in such materials.
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