Pseudo-enantiomeric chiral components and formation of the helical micro- and nanostructures in charge-transfer complexes.

R Soc Open Sci

Faculty of Chemistry, Laboratory for Chemistry and Technology of Inorganic Polymers, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Umultowska 89b, Poznań, 61-614, Poland.

Published: March 2018

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Helical organic micro- and nanostructures are formed by a charge-transfer complex, cinchonidine-TCNQ. These unusual forms result from the chirality, the steric structure and specific interactions of cinchonidine molecules. These materials are semiconductors (10 S cm), with the typical absorption spectra in IR and UV-vis, but also have a characteristic of CD spectrum. Surprisingly, conductive micro and nano helices are not formed in pseudo-enantiomeric cinchonine, i.e. the complex of cinchonine and TCNQ.

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