Host–Guest Interactions Induce Supramolecular Assembly and Inhibit Electron Transfer to Enhance the Fluorescence Emission of Supramolecular Polymers
Hui Li,
Zhe Huang,
Xiaohui Huang
et al.
Abstract:Three different monomers, A 2 B 2 , C 2 , and D 2 , were synthesized. The monomers A 2 B 2 + C 2 could self-assemble to form a linear supramolecular polymer (SLP) by crown ether-based host−guest interactions at high concentrations. The electrospun nanofibers could be prepared from the SLP solution. When adding monomer D 2 to the SLP solution, the SLP transformed into a cross-linked supramolecular polymer (SCP) through the pillar[5]arene (P5)-based host−guest interaction. The SCP exhibited enhanced fluorescence… Show more
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