Abstract
AbstractDiscrete oligomers can be used to precisely evaluate the structure–property relationship and enable unique chiroptical activities, however, the role of stereochemical sequences on chirality transfer is still unclear. Herein, we report the successful synthesis of a series of sequence‐defined chiral azobenzene (Azo) oligomers via iterative stepwise chain growth strategy. Sequence‐defined stereoisomers with one single chiral (L or D) stereocenter at the α‐position, ω‐position and middle‐ (m−) position have completely different self‐assembly dynamics. ω‐positional stereocenter can effectively command all Azo building blocks to adopt a tilted π–π stacking along the helical superbundles, exhibiting the activation of chirality transfer. However, discrete oligomers with the stereocenter at other positions can only self‐assemble into non‐helical nanowires, accompanied by the deactivation of chirality transfer.Cooperative supramolecular interactions, including the π–π interaction between Azo units, the intermolecular hydrogen bonding and steric hindrance, are intrinsic driving forces for these differentiations.
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