Issue 3, 2023

Heat-set supramolecular polymer gel and decomposition by guests

Abstract

A degradable, heat-set supramolecular polymer network gel in N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), based on stearic acid appended L-lysine, β-cyclodextrin and potassium carbonate, has been developed. The system exhibits gelA–sol–gelB multiple transitions. In the reversible gel system, terminally protected L-lysine are randomly organized and gelated in DMF as the temperature increases to dissolve again as the temperature decreases. In the irreversible gel system, on heating, β-cyclodextrin interacts with terminally protected L-lysine, forms a sol above TgelA and eventually transforms to a heat-set fibrillar gelB through supramolecular polymer formation. K2CO3 plays a crucial role in supramolecular polymer and fibrillar gel formation. The gelA–sol–gelB transformation is accompanied by microstructural changes from nanofibers to microrods. However, the heat-set gelB is responsive to aromatic guest molecules, which decompose the supramolecular polymer and fibrillar gelB. This work may provide new avenues for delivering functional molecules and for the design of intelligent materials.

Graphical abstract: Heat-set supramolecular polymer gel and decomposition by guests

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Sep 2022
Accepted
03 Dec 2022
First published
05 Dec 2022

New J. Chem., 2023,47, 1371-1377

Heat-set supramolecular polymer gel and decomposition by guests

S. Singh, A. Shit, S. Mondal, O. J. Ibukun and D. Haldar, New J. Chem., 2023, 47, 1371 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ04782A

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