Chiral recognition and selection during the self-assembly process of protein-mimic macroanions

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Panchao Yin
Zhi-Ming Zhang
Hongjin Lv
Tao Li
Fadi Haso
Lang Hu
Baofang Zhang
John Bacsa
Yongge Wei
Yanqing Gao
Yu Hou
Yang-Guang Li
Craig L. Hill
En-Bo Wang
Tianbo Liu
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[1] The University of Akron,Department of Polymer Science
[2] Lehigh University,Department of Chemistry
[3] Key Laboratory of Polyoxometalate Science of Ministry of Education,Department of Chemistry
[4] Northeast Normal University,X
[5] Emory University,ray Science Division
[6] Advanced Photon Source,Department of Chemistry
[7] Argonne National Laboratory,undefined
[8] Tsinghua University,undefined
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Nature Communications | / 6卷
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The research on chiral recognition and chiral selection is not only fundamental in resolving the puzzle of homochirality, but also instructive in chiral separation and stereoselective catalysis. Here we report the chiral recognition and chiral selection during the self-assembly process of two enantiomeric wheel-shaped macroanions, [Fe28(μ3-O)8(Tart)16(HCOO)24]20− (Tart=D- or L-tartaric acid tetra-anion). The enantiomers are observed to remain self-sorted and self-assemble into their individual assemblies in their racemic mixture solution. The addition of chiral co-anions can selectively suppress the self-assembly process of the enantiomeric macroanions, which is further used to separate the two enantiomers from their mixtures on the basis of the size difference between the monomers and the assemblies. We believe that delicate long-range electrostatic interactions could be responsible for such high-level chiral recognition and selection.
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