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Nanoscale probing of the supramolecular assembly in a two‐component gel by near‐field infrared spectroscopy

Romain ChevignyEfstratios D. SitsanidisJohanna SchirmerEero HulkkoPasi MyllyperkiöMaija NissinenMika Pettersson

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geelitkuidutIR spectroscopynear-fieldOrganic Chemistryspektroskopiasecondary structuremolekyylitGeneral Chemistryself-assemblytransient gelCatalysisbiomateriaalit

description

The design of soft biomaterials requires a deep understanding of molecular self-assembly. We introduce here a nanoscale infrared (IR) spectroscopy study of a two-component supramolecular gel to assess the system´s heterogeneity and supramolecular assembly. In contrast to far-field IR spectroscopy, near-field IR spectroscopy revealed differences in the secondary structures of the gelator molecules and non-covalent interactions at three distinct nano-locations of the gel network. A β-sheet arrangement is dominant in single and parallel fibres with a small proportion of an α-helix present, while the molecular assembly derives from strong hydrogen bonding. However, at the crossing point of two fibres, only the β-sheet motif is observed, with an intense π-π stacking contribution. Near-field nanospectroscopy can become a powerful tool for the nanoscale distinction of non-covalent interactions, while is expected to advance the existing spectroscopic assessments of supramolecular gels. peerReviewed

http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202303222228