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Electrostatic and Van der Waal Control of Charged Chiral Assemblies

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Abstract

Charged, chiral molecules assemble into a variety of chiral mesoshapes. However, the interplay between electrostatics and van der waals interactions in chiral shape selection is not well understood. To tackle this, we analyzed self-assembly in a homologous series of amphiphiles (CnK) consisting of an ionizable amino acid (lysine (K)) coupled to alkyl tails with n = 12, 14 or 16 carbons. Solution small/wide angle X-ray scattering (SAXS/WAXS) reveal that at low pH, where the headgroups are ionized (+1), the assembly is dictated by tail length resulting in disordered aggregates (n = 12), spherical micelles (n = 14) and high aspect ratio (L/W > 10:1) planar bilayers (n = 16). However, regardless of the tail length, assemblies transform to helical bilayers and then to bilayer stacks as the average headgroup charge is reduced by increasing pH. The helix radius (60-100 nm) increases both with decreasing molecular charge (fixed tail length) and decreasing tail length (fixed pH).  Overall, our study represents a step towards a rational electrostatics-based approach for meso-shape selection and for controlling nm-scale structure in a continuous manner for chiral assemblies. 

Publication: McCourt et al., 2021, in progress<br>Gao et al., PNAS, 2019, 116, 44, 22030-22036

Presenters

  • Joseph Mccourt

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University,

Authors

  • Joseph Mccourt

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University,

  • Changrui Gao

    Department of Materials Science, Northwestern University

  • Sumit Kewalramani

    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, Northwestern University

  • Erik W Roth

    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University

  • Steven J Weigand

    DuPont-Northwestern-Dow Collaborative Access Team (DND-CAT) Synchrotron Research Center,Northwestern University, Advanced Photon Source (APS)/Argonne National Laboratory, Northwestern University/DND-CAT, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory

  • Monica Olvera De La Cruz

    Northwestern University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University

  • Michael J Bedzyk

    Northwestern University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University