Molecular description of the propagation of chirality from molecules to complex systems: different mechanisms controlled by hydrophobic interactions
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
In this work a combined theoretical and experimental approach was used to elucidate and describe at
the molecular level the basic interactions that drive the transfer of the chiral information from chiral surfactant
molecules to dye/surfactant assemblies. It was found that both hydrophobic interactions and relative concentrations strongly influence the chiropticalfeatures of the heteroaggregates. In particular it was observed that, depending on the length of the surfactant hydrophobic chain, the chiral information is transferred to the dye by stabilizing an enantiomer either of a chiral conformer or of a chiral topological arrangement.
These findings underline the role of hydrophobic interactions in the transfer of chirality and provide an
example of the potential of in silico simulations for providing an accurate description of the process of chirality
propagation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
chirality transfer; circular dichroism; hydrophobic interactions; metadynamics; self-assembly
Elenco autori:
Mancini, Giovanna
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