Chiral defects on single-handed helical Ta2O5 nanotubes prepared using a supramolecular templating approach†
Abstract
Recently, single-handed helical metal oxide nanotubes with optical activity have attracted much attention. They can be used as asymmetric catalysts. Herein, single-handed helical tantalum oxide (Ta2O5) nanotubes were prepared using a supramolecular templating approach. Field-emission scanning electron microscopy images showed that the handedness of the Ta2O5 nanotubes was controlled by that of the template organic self-assembly. Circular dichroism (CD) spectra revealed that the nanotubes exhibited optical activity. Because straight Ta2O5 nanotubes also exhibit optical activity, there is no relationship between the optical activity and handedness of the Ta2O5 nanotubes. The CD spectrum simulated using time-dependent density functional theory indicated that chiral point defects were responsible for the optical activity. It was also found that the chirality of Ta2O5 could be transferred to stacked poly(n-nonyl-2-methylpropylsilane).