Issue 36, 2021

Screw dislocation-induced pyramidal crystallization of dendron-like macromolecules featuring asymmetric geometry

Abstract

We report herein that dendron-shaped macromolecules ABn crystallize into well-ordered pyramid-like structures from mixed solvents, instead of spherical motifs with curved structures, as found in the bulk. The design of the asymmetric molecular architecture and the choice of mixed solvents are applied as strategies to manipulate the crystallization process. In mixed solvents, the solvent selection for the Janus macromolecule and the existence of dominant crystalline clusters contribute to the formation of flat nanosheets. Whereas during solvent evaporation, the bulkiness of the asymmetric macromolecules easily creates defects within 2D nanosheets which lead to their spiral growth through screw dislocation. The size of the nanosheets and the growth into 2D nanosheets or 3D pyramidal structures can be regulated by the solvent ratio and solvent compositions. Moreover, macromolecules of higher asymmetry generate polycrystals of lower orderliness, probably due to higher localized stress.

Graphical abstract: Screw dislocation-induced pyramidal crystallization of dendron-like macromolecules featuring asymmetric geometry

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
12 May 2021
Accepted
02 Aug 2021
First published
06 Aug 2021
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
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Chem. Sci., 2021,12, 12130-12137

Screw dislocation-induced pyramidal crystallization of dendron-like macromolecules featuring asymmetric geometry

X. Sun, X. Feng, X. Yan, J. Luo, R. Zhang, T. Li, H. Li, J. Chen, F. Liu, E. Raee, S. Z. D. Cheng and T. Liu, Chem. Sci., 2021, 12, 12130 DOI: 10.1039/D1SC02617H

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