Supramolecular‐Covalent Hybrid Chiral Polymers with Strong Circular Dichroism and Unattenuated Dynamic Spectral Shift

L Lingsheng Jiang (School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering State Key Laboratory of Synergistic Chem‐Bio Synthesis Frontiers Science Center For Transformative Molecules Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai P. R. China) C Cheng Zhang H Hui Yu (Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale and Department of Chemistry) J Jia Tian (State Key Laboratory of Organometallic Chemistry and Shanghai Hongkong Joint Laboratory in Chemical Synthesis, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences) H Hui Pan (State Key Laboratory of Organometallic Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200032, China) W Wenfeng Jiang (Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) Y Yongfeng Zhou

Abstract

ABSTRACT Optically active chiral polymers have been fuelling advances in chiroptics, optoelectronics and sensors. However, achieving strong circular dichroism (CD) intensity and highly tunable chiroptical responses remains a critical yet challenging goal for chiral polymers. Here we report a supramolecular–covalent hybrid chiral polymer that exhibits dynamically tunable CD spectra with large spectral shifts while retaining high intensity. Supramolecular polymerization of a two‐chain chiral monomer in solution yields gels composed of twisted fibrils of stacked nanoribbons. The diacetylene groups on the monomer chains align in long‐range chiral order and undergo in situ topochemical polymerization, resulting in a supramolecular‐covalent hybrid polymer. The polymer material appears dark blue and displays strong CD exceeding 1° at 670 nm. Remarkably, along with a blue‐to‐red chromatic transition upon heating, the CD peak shifts to 565 nm without attenuation of its magnitude. Mechanism study indicates the covalent polymer with a heat‐responsive conjugated backbone is responsible for the dynamic spectral shift, whereas the supramolecular polymer contributes to the persistent high intensity. The unusual CD responses enable the use of the polymer in high‐security information storage based on circular polarizations. The integration of supramolecular and covalent polymerizations provides strategies to create functional chiral polymers for advanced optical applications and beyond.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 35
Published June 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

L

Lingsheng Jiang

School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering State Key Laboratory of Synergistic Chem‐Bio Synthesis Frontiers Science Center For Transformative Molecules Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai P. R. China

C

Cheng Zhang

H

Hui Yu

Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale and Department of Chemistry

J

Jia Tian

State Key Laboratory of Organometallic Chemistry and Shanghai Hongkong Joint Laboratory in Chemical Synthesis, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

H

Hui Pan

State Key Laboratory of Organometallic Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200032, China

W

Wenfeng Jiang

Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Y

Yongfeng Zhou