Abstract

Calix[4]resorcinarene derivatives such as C-undecylcalix[4]resorcinarene self-assemble into a hexameric capsule-like structure. This structure is expected in any apolar solvent, but we recently found a self-assembled octameric form of resorcinarene in toluene. To understand this unexpected form, we performed small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements of the octameric self-assembly. In ab initio shape reconstruction and model fitting of the SAXS profile, a core-shell spherical structure resembling a reverse micelle was found in the octameric self-assembly. The shell and core were composed of alkyl chains and resorcinol moieties, respectively. We also evaluated the temperature dependence of the octameric self-assembly. Above 95 °C, the structure began directly decomposing into unimers, implying the partial cleavage of hydrogen bonds in the octamer core. Meanwhile, below 25 °C, the spherical structure of the octamer partially transformed to a cylindrical structure. This morphological transition could be understood by packing parameter theory, which is often applied to suspected micellar structures.

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