Abstract:
This Account is focused on the self-assembly of ρ-Phenylenevinylenes, a linear π- system, which has been extensively studied over the years due to both fundamental and technological importance. A serendipitous observation of the gelation of an oligo (p- phenylenevinylene) {OPV} derivative in nonpolar hydrocarbon solvents that led to a new class of functional materials, namely, π-organogels, is described. Strategies to control the size, shape, and functions of the supramolecular architectures of OPV self - assemblies are highlighted. Formation of nano - to microsized helical architectures, control on chromophore packing, self-assembly induced modulation of optical properties and application as light harvesting assemblies are the important features of this novel class of photonically and electronically active soft materials.