T. Imae et al., SELF-ORGANIZATION OF A DINUCLEAR METAL-COMPLEX IN LYOTROPIC LIQUID-CRYSTAL - RIBBON-LIKE SUPRAMOLECULAR ASSEMBLIES, Langmuir, 14(19), 1998, pp. 5631-5635
Self-organization behavior of a dinuclear metal complex, Na[Cr-2(L-tar
t(2)H)(phen)(2)], in water was investigated by cryo-transmission elect
ron microscopy and atomic force microscopy(AFM). Very long ribbonlike
supramolecular assemblies (300-1000 Angstrom width and 1/10 thickness)
were formed in lyotropic (nematic) liquid crystal and arrayed with a
certain orientation. The two-dimensional small-angle neutron scatterin
g showed an anisotropic pattern. The characteristic Bragg peaks were o
bserved at Q(peak) = 0.018 and 0.036 Angstrom(-1) (interlayer distance
= 350 Angstrom). A Bragg peak in X-ray diffraction was observed at 2
theta(peak) = 10.55 degrees (distance = 8.38 Angstrom). The molecular
order in the assemblies was confused by the nanometer observation of A
FM. The molecular arrangement in the assemblies was discussed. Molecul
es interact through pi-pi stacking between phenanthroline rings, resul
ting in the formation of a sequential helical array along the assembly
axis. In this arrangement, the long axis of the molecules orients alo
ng the assembly axis. In the direction normal to the assembly axis, ta
rtrate cores arrange through hydrogen bonding.