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An Amino Acid‐Based Thixotropic Hydrogel: Tuning of Gel Recovery Time by Mechanical Shaking

Ruchika Bassan, Mayank Varshney, Subhasish Roy

2023ChemistrySelect17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Fmoc‐Trp‐OH (Fmoc: N‐fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl; Trp‐OH: L‐Tryptophan) undergone hydrogelation at 50 mM phosphate buffer saline of pH 7.4 with a minimum gelation concentration (MGC) of 0.25 % w/v after 12 to 15 hours. However, the hydrogel formation kinetics can be faster just by mechanical hand shaking of the hydrogelator solution during the hydrogel preparation procedure. The shake hydrogel is thermally and mechanically more stable than the non‐shake hydrogel. These hydrogels have been characterized thoroughly by T gel estimations, UV‐Vis spectroscopy, Fluorescence spectroscopy, Fourier Transform‐Infra Red (FT‐IR) Spectroscopy, X‐ray diffractions (XRD), Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FE‐SEM) and rheology. This amino acid‐based hydrogel is thixotropic in nature and interestingly without doping any foreign materials into the hydrogel, the gel reformation kinetics can be faster just by number of times breaking of the hydrogel by mechanical hand shaking followed by keeping the hydrogel glass vial at rest. This holds future promise to develop supramolecular mechanocatalyst for various functional group transformation reactions in water through green and sustainable chemistry pathways.

Topics & Concepts

ThixotropySelf-healing hydrogelsFourier transform infrared spectroscopyKineticsRheologyChemistryChemical engineeringScanning electron microscopeFluorescence spectroscopySpectroscopySupramolecular chemistryMaterials sciencePolymer chemistryFluorescenceNuclear chemistryOrganic chemistryComposite materialMoleculeEngineeringPhysicsQuantum mechanicsSupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications