DNA‐Decorated, Helically Twisted Nanoribbons: A Scaffold for the Fabrication of One‐Dimensional, Chiral, Plasmonic Nanostructures

Crafting of chiral plasmonic nanostructures is extremely important and challenging. DNA‐directed organization of nanoparticle on a chiral template is the most appealing strategy for this purpose. Herein, we report a supramolecular approach for the design of DNA‐decorated, helically twisted nanoribbo...

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description Crafting of chiral plasmonic nanostructures is extremely important and challenging. DNA‐directed organization of nanoparticle on a chiral template is the most appealing strategy for this purpose. Herein, we report a supramolecular approach for the design of DNA‐decorated, helically twisted nanoribbons through the amphiphilicity‐driven self‐assembly of a new class of amphiphiles derived from DNA and hexaphenylbenzene (HPB). The ribbons are self‐assembled in a lamellar fashion through the hydrophobic interactions of HPB. The transfer of molecular chirality of ssDNA into the HPB core results in the bias of one of the chiral propeller conformations for HPB and induces a helical twist into the lamellar packing, and leads to the formation of DNA‐wrapped nanoribbons with M‐helicity. The potential of the ribbon to act as a reversible template for the 1D chiral organization of plasmonic nanomaterials through DNA hybridization is demonstrated. Scarlet ribbons: This work reports the amphiphilicity‐driven self‐assembly of DNA–hexaphenylbenzene conjugates into DNA‐decorated, helically twisted nanoribbons, which can act as a universal template for the fabrication of 1D chiral plasmonic nanomaterials.
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Chirality
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
DNA nanostructures
Fabrication
Helicity
Hybridization
Hydrophobicity
Nanomaterials
Nanoparticles
Nanoribbons
Nanostructure
Nanotechnology
plasmonic nanomaterials
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