Observation of Molecular Complexes in Oligo-Phenylenevinylene (OPV) Organogels by Neutron Diffraction
Jean-Michel Guenet, Ayyappanpillai Ajayaghosh, Vakayil K. Praveen

TL;DR
This study confirms the formation of molecular complexes in OPV organogels using neutron diffraction, showing differences between hydrogenous and deuterated solvents.
Contribution
The paper provides direct experimental evidence for molecular complex formation in OPV gels using neutron diffraction.
Findings
Neutron diffraction patterns differ between hydrogenous and deuterated benzyl alcohol in OPV gels.
Additional peaks in neutron diffraction suggest molecular complex formation not seen in X-ray data.
OPVs without hydrogen bond terminal groups do not form molecular complexes.
Abstract
In an earlier report, we conjectured that oligo-phenylenevinylene (OPV) molecules bearing terminal OH groups may form molecular complexes in organogels prepared in benzyl alcohol. This assumption was based on circumstantial evidence only. In this paper, we report on new experimental evidence by means of neutron diffraction that unambiguously demonstrates this conjecture. After ascertaining that the thermodynamic properties of OPV gels are not altered by the use of a solvent isotope (hydrogenous vs. deuterated benzyl alcohol), we show that the neutron diffraction pattern in hydrogenous benzyl alcohol differs from that in deuterated benzyl alcohol. These patterns also exhibit additional peaks with respect to those obtained by X-ray. Comparison is further achieved with an OPV molecule without hydrogen bond terminal groups. In the latter case, no molecular complex is formed. These molecular…
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TopicsSupramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials · Polydiacetylene-based materials and applications · Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry
