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Metastable Chiral Azobenzenes Stabilized in a Double Racemate
Amalu Mohan1, Devika Sasikumar1, Vinayak Bhat1
1School of chemistry, Indian institute of science education and Research Thiruvananthapuram (IISER-TVM), Maruthamala P.O., Vithura, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, 695551, India.
Abstract:
The self-assembly of chiral organic chromophores is gaining huge significance due to the abundance of supramolecular chirality found in natural systems. We report an interdigitated molecular assembly involving axially chiral octabrominated perylenediimide (OBPDI) which transfers chiral information to achiral aromatic moieties. The crystalline two-component assemblies of OBPDI and electron-rich aromatic units were facilitated through π-hole⋅⋅⋅π donor-acceptor interactions, and the charge-transfer characteristics in the ground and excited states of the OBPDI cocrystals were established through spectroscopic and theoretical techniques. The OBPDI cocrystals entail a remarkable homochiral segregation of P and M enantiomers of both molecular entities in the same crystal system, leading to twisted double-racemic arrangements. Synergistically engendered cavities with the stored chiral information of the twisted OBPDI stabilize higher-energy P/M enantiomers of trans-azobenzene through non-covalent interactions.
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