Grinding-Induced Water Solubility Exhibited by Mechanochromic Luminescent Supramolecular Fibers

Qiming Liu, Tianyue Zhang,Yuka Ikemoto, Yudai Shinozaki,Go Watanabe,Yuta Hori,Yasuteru Shigeta, Takemi Midorikawa, Koji Harano,Yoshimitsu Sagara

SMALL(2024)

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Most mechanochromic luminescent compounds are crystalline and highly hydrophobic; however, mechanochromic luminescent molecular assemblies comprising amphiphilic molecules have rarely been explored. This study investigated mechanochromic luminescent supramolecular fibers composed of dumbbell-shaped 9,10-bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene-based amphiphiles without any tetraethylene glycol (TEG) substituents or with two TEG substituents. Both amphiphiles formed water-insoluble supramolecular fibers via linear hydrogen bond formation. Both compounds acquired water solubility when solid samples composed of supramolecular fibers are ground. Grinding induces the conversion of 1D supramolecular fibers into micellar assemblies where fluorophores can form excimers, thereby resulting in a large redshift in the fluorescence spectra. Excimer emission from the ground amphiphile without TEG chains is retained after dissolution in water. The micelles are stable in water because hydrophilic dendrons surround the hydrophobic luminophores. By contrast, when water is added to a ground amphiphile having TEG substituents, fragmented supramolecular fibers with the same molecular arrangement as the initial supramolecular fibers are observed, because fragmented fibers are thermodynamically preferable to micelles as the hydrophobic arrays of fluorophores are covered with hydrophilic TEG chains. This leads to the recovery of the initial fluorescent properties for the latter amphiphile. These supramolecular fibers can be used as practical mechanosensors to detect forces at the mesoscale. Mechanical stimuli-induced water solubility is described. A dumbbell-shaped amphiphile forms supramolecular fibers that are insoluble in water. When the fibers are ground in the solid state and water is subsequently added to the ground sample, a conversion to water-soluble micelles occurs, and the emission color changes from green to yellow. image
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amphiphiles,grinding-induced water solubility,J-aggregation,mechanochromic luminescence,micelles,supramolecular polymers
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