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Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2003

Binary organogelators which show light and temperature responsiveness.

Masatsugu Ayabe; Takanori Kishida; Norifumi Fujita; Kazuki Sada; Seiji Shinkai

The gelation ability of 10 alkylammonium (CnH(2n+1)NH3+ where n=4-11, 12 and 16) anthracene-9-carboxylates (1n) has been evaluated. In cyclohexane, 1(4), 1(5), 1(6) and 1(7) only provided precipitates whereas 1(11), 1(12) and 1(16) provided very viscous solutions. In contrast, 1(8) 1(9) and 1(10) resulted in gels. The critical gelation concentration of 1(10) was very low (5.0 x 10(-4) mol dm(-3)). SEM observations showed that in the gel phase the morphology changes from straight fibrils to frizzy fibrils with the increase in n, whereas in the sol phase the formation of the sheet-like, two-dimensional aggregate is recognized. When the cyclohexane 1(10) gel was photoirradiated (lambda > 300 nm), the UV-VIS absorption bands assignable to monomeric anthracene were decreased and the gel was changed into the sol. It was confirmed by dark-field optical microscopy that the fibrillar bundles supporting the gel formation gradually disappear with photoirradiation time. When this sol was warmed at 30 degrees C in the dark, the gel was not regenerated but the precipitation of 1(10) resulted. When this sol was heated once at the bp of cyclohexane and cooled to 15 degrees C, the solution was changed into the gel again. This finding indicates that the fibrillar structure required for the gel formation is not reconstructed at 30 degrees C but obtained only when the hot cyclohexane solution is cooled.


Chemical Communications | 2002

A novel [60]fullerene receptor with a Pd(II)-switched bisporphyrin cleft.

Masatsugu Ayabe; Atsushi Ikeda; Seiji Shinkai; Shigeru Sakamoto; Kentaro Yamaguchi

Porphyrin dimer 1, which does not have an inside cavity and cannot interact with [60]fullerene (C60), becomes an excellent C60-acceptor with a large cavity in the presence of a Pd(II) complex.


Angewandte Chemie | 2002

A Dendritic Porphyrin Receptor for C60 Which Features a Profound Positive Allosteric Effect

Masatsugu Ayabe; Atsushi Ikeda; Yohei Kubo; Masayuki Takeuchi; Seiji Shinkai


Angewandte Chemie | 2006

A Supramolecular Bundling Approach toward the Alignment of Conjugated Polymers

Yohei Kubo; Yumiko Kitada; Rie Wakabayashi; Takanori Kishida; Masatsugu Ayabe; Kenji Kaneko; Masayuki Takeuchi; Seiji Shinkai


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2001

Metal-Mediated Self-Assembly of Pyridylcalixarenes: Prevention of Intramolecular Metal Chelation Is Essential in Constructing Molecular Capsules

Zhenlin Zhong; Atsushi Ikeda; Masatsugu Ayabe; Seiji Shinkai; Shigeru Sakamoto; Kentaro Yamaguchi


Chemistry Letters | 2001

Gelation of ionic liquids with a low molecular-weight gelator showing Tgel above 100 °C

Atsushi Ikeda; Kenshi Sonoda; Masatsugu Ayabe; Shun-ichi Tamaru; Takuya Nakashima; Nobuo Kimizuka; Seiji Shinkai


Organic Letters | 2000

A self-assembled porphyrin-based dimeric capsule constructed by a Pd(II)-pyridine interaction which shows efficient guest inclusion

Atsushi Ikeda; Masatsugu Ayabe; Seiji Shinkai; Shigeru Sakamoto; Kentaro Yamaguchi


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2003

Construction of monomeric and polymeric porphyrin compartments by a Pd(II)-pyridine interaction and their chiral twisting by a BINAP ligand.

Masatsugu Ayabe; Kousei Yamashita; Kazuki Sada; Seiji Shinkai; Atsushi Ikeda; Shigeru Sakamoto; Kentaro Yamaguchi


Chemistry Letters | 2001

A Novel Self-Assembled Porphyrin Polymer Constructed by a Pd(II)–Pyridine Interaction

Atsushi Ikeda; Masatsugu Ayabe; Seiji Shinkai


Angewandte Chemie | 2006

Titelbild: A Supramolecular Bundling Approach toward the Alignment of Conjugated Polymers (Angew. Chem. 10/2006)

Yohei Kubo; Yumiko Kitada; Rie Wakabayashi; Takanori Kishida; Masatsugu Ayabe; Kenji Kaneko; Masayuki Takeuchi; Seiji Shinkai

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Kentaro Yamaguchi

Tokushima Bunri University

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Masayuki Takeuchi

National Institute for Materials Science

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