Aromatic electron donor-acceptor foldamers (aedamers) are a kind of macromolecules often folded into pleated structures via a driving force of complementary electrostatic interactions
which mainly includes three key elements: an electron donor (such as 1
5-dialkoxynaphalene
Dan)
an electron acceptor (such as 1
4
5
8-napthalenetetracarboxilic acid diimide
Ndi)
and a flexible-linker separator. The folding architectures of aedamers are formed though molecular self- assembling on the level of secondary structures/conformations
also with an increasing research highlight of self-healing functions. Based on the above background
the aedamers were roughly reviewed in this article