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Noncovalently connecting supramolecular assemblies of structurally distinct π-systems to result in higher-order heterostructures is a grand challenge due to the problem of phase segregation into individual components. Although a few supramolecular heterostructures were recently reported, they are based on molecular π-systems with minimal structural differences. In this study, we demonstrate a rational approach to construct fully supramolecular bicomponent higher-order super-heterostructures such as fibers-reinforced two-dimensional nanoplatelet clusters using structurally distinct π-systems. We have achieved this using near-infrared absorbing tetraimide dye and perylene diimide as the building blocks. Here, perylene diimide acts as a source of dormant monomers, and the self-assembled structures of the tetraimide dye serve as the seeds. Interestingly, tetraimide dye self-assemble into two-dimensional nanoplatelet clusters with switchable hierarchy in dimethyl sulfoxide. When the dormant monomers of perylene diimide are added to the tetraimide seeds, nucleation occurs on the surface of the two-dimensional nanoplatelets of the clusters, and their switchable hierarchy allowed us to synthesize two types of corresponding super-heterostructures selectively. Our investigations further reveal that secondary nucleation and dispersive interactions guide the formation of these super-heterostructures.
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K.V.R. acknowledge the Core Research Grant from ANRF, India (Grant No: CRG/2023/001575). S.R.P. acknowledges the scholarship support from the MOE, the government of India. G.N.K. acknowledges UGC, India, for the scholarship. We thank SATHI-CISCoM, IIT Hyderabad, for the rheometer facilities. ANRF, India (Grant No: CRG/2023/001575).
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Pramatha, S.R., Kumar, G.N. & Rao, K.V. Noncovalent synthesis of higher-order super-heterostructures from structurally distinct molecular π-systems via secondary nucleation. Nat Commun (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-72700-5
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