Issue 7, 2012

Hydrogelators of cyclotriveratrylene derivatives

Abstract

Developing cavity-based supramolecular hydrogels is in its infancy because not many such hydrogelators are available. Reported herein is our creation of rigid cavitand cyclotriveratrylene (CTV) based hydrogelators from the molecular backbones of CTVs that were in limited cases shown to form organogels. For doing so deprotonable –COOH or protonable –NH2 was introduced as terminal group into the rigid and hydrophobic CTV backbones. We thus successfully obtained optically anisotropic supramolecular hydrogels from these new CTVs hydrogelators with excellent thermostability and high tolerance towards strong electrolytes. The obtained CTV-1 and CTV-2 hydrogels are luminescent and exhibit reversible gel-to-sol and sol-to-gel transitions upon pH variations. The success in creating CTV-1 and CTV-2 hydrogelators on the basis of the skeleton of a CTV-organogelator suggests that balancing the hydrophilic and hydrophobic characters of the ionic and hydrophobic moieties well in the gelator molecule is important for designing a promising hydrogelator.

Graphical abstract: Hydrogelators of cyclotriveratrylene derivatives

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Sep 2011
Accepted
08 Nov 2011
First published
17 Nov 2011

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2012,10, 1418-1423

Hydrogelators of cyclotriveratrylene derivatives

F. Cai, J. Shen, J. Wang, H. Zhang, J. Zhao, E. Zeng and Y. Jiang, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2012, 10, 1418 DOI: 10.1039/C1OB06531A

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