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Dissipative Acid-Fueled Reprogrammable Supramolecular Materials

Enzo Olivieri, Baptiste Gasch, Guilhem Quintard, Jean‐Valère Naubron, Adrien Quintard

2022ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces33 citationsDOI

Abstract

Smart materials reversibly changing properties in response to a stimuli are promising for a broad array of applications. In this article, we report the use of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) as fuel to create new types of time-controlled materials switching reversibly from a gel to a solution (gel-sol-gel cycle). Applying various neutral amines as organogelators, TCA addition induces amine protonation, switching the system to a solution, while TCA decarboxylation over time enables a return to the initial gel state. Consequently, the newly obtained materials possess interesting time-dependent properties applied in the generation of remoldable objects, as an erasing ink, as chiroptical switches, or for the generation of new types of electrical systems.

Topics & Concepts

Supramolecular chemistryMaterials scienceProtonationSol-gelDissipative systemNanotechnologyChemical engineeringOrganic chemistryMoleculeChemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsEngineeringIonSupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchSupramolecular Chemistry and Complexes