Redox Chemical‐Fueled Dissipative Self‐Assembly of Active Materials
Abstract This work reports a new transient self‐assembly of active materials fueled solely by a mild redox reaction network. Fuel‐driven dissipative, out‐of‐equilibrium assemblies are common in living systems but are challenging to mimic synthetically. Synthetic dissipative assembly systems develope...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ChemSystemsChem 2019-12, Vol.2 (4) |
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This work reports a new transient self‐assembly of active materials fueled solely by a mild redox reaction network. Fuel‐driven dissipative, out‐of‐equilibrium assemblies are common in living systems but are challenging to mimic synthetically. Synthetic dissipative assembly systems developed thus far often use relatively toxic fuels and harsh conditions. Herein we report a transient, out‐of‐equilibrium self‐assembly system based on a new chemical reaction network using redox reactions. We use a mild redox chemical reaction network to simultaneously create and destroy a disulfide‐based hydrogelator, leading to transient, dynamic behavior. By closely regulating the reaction kinetics and reagent composition, the macroscopic properties of the active materials are fine‐tuned. The current work represents an important step toward the development of active materials operating under mild conditions. |
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ISSN: | 2570-4206 2570-4206 |