Precise synthesis and efficient self-assembly of semiconducting polymers are of great interest. Herein, we report the controlled synthesis of π-conjugated poly(phenyl isocyanide)--poly(phenyleneethylene) (PPI--PPE) copolymers via chain extension of ethynyl 4-iodobenzene initiated by Pd(II)-terminated helical poly(phenyl isocyanide) (PPI). The in-situ-generated block copolymers self-assembled into various supramolecular architectures depending on the PPE length. The helical PPI segment induced the block copolymers with an appropriate PPE length self-assemble into helical nanofibers with a controlled size and defined helicity. Interestingly, the chiral assemblies of the block copolymers exhibit intense optical activity and emit clear circularly polarized luminescence.
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