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Role of supramolecular polymers in photo-actuation of spiropyran hydrogels
Supramolecular-covalent hybrid polymers have been shown to be interesting systems to generate robotic functions in soft materials in response to external stimuli. In recent work supramolecular components were found to enhance the speed of reversible bending deformations and locomotion when exposed t...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10246702/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37293659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc00401e |
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author | Li, Chuang Xiong, Qinsi Clemons, Tristan D. Sai, Hiroaki Yang, Yang Hussain Sangji, M. Iscen, Aysenur Palmer, Liam C. Schatz, George C. Stupp, Samuel I. |
author_facet | Li, Chuang Xiong, Qinsi Clemons, Tristan D. Sai, Hiroaki Yang, Yang Hussain Sangji, M. Iscen, Aysenur Palmer, Liam C. Schatz, George C. Stupp, Samuel I. |
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description | Supramolecular-covalent hybrid polymers have been shown to be interesting systems to generate robotic functions in soft materials in response to external stimuli. In recent work supramolecular components were found to enhance the speed of reversible bending deformations and locomotion when exposed to light. The role of morphology in the supramolecular phases integrated into these hybrid materials remains unclear. We report here on supramolecular-covalent hybrid materials that incorporate either high-aspect-ratio peptide amphiphile (PA) ribbons and fibers, or low-aspect-ratio spherical peptide amphiphile micelles into photo-active spiropyran polymeric matrices. We found that the high-aspect-ratio morphologies not only play a significant role in providing mechanical reinforcement to the matrix but also enhance photo-actuation for both light driven volumetric contraction and expansion of spiropyran hydrogels. Molecular dynamics simulations indicate that water within the high-aspect-ratio supramolecular polymers exhibits a faster draining rate as compared to those in spherical micelles, which suggests that the high-aspect-ratio supramolecular polymers effectively facilitate the transport of trapped water molecules by functioning as channels and therefore enhancing actuation of the hybrid system. Our simulations provide a useful strategy for the design of new functional hybrid architectures and materials with the aim of accelerating response and enhancing actuation by facilitating water diffusion at the nanoscopic level. |
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spelling | pubmed-102467022023-06-08 Role of supramolecular polymers in photo-actuation of spiropyran hydrogels Li, Chuang Xiong, Qinsi Clemons, Tristan D. Sai, Hiroaki Yang, Yang Hussain Sangji, M. Iscen, Aysenur Palmer, Liam C. Schatz, George C. Stupp, Samuel I. Chem Sci Chemistry Supramolecular-covalent hybrid polymers have been shown to be interesting systems to generate robotic functions in soft materials in response to external stimuli. In recent work supramolecular components were found to enhance the speed of reversible bending deformations and locomotion when exposed to light. The role of morphology in the supramolecular phases integrated into these hybrid materials remains unclear. We report here on supramolecular-covalent hybrid materials that incorporate either high-aspect-ratio peptide amphiphile (PA) ribbons and fibers, or low-aspect-ratio spherical peptide amphiphile micelles into photo-active spiropyran polymeric matrices. We found that the high-aspect-ratio morphologies not only play a significant role in providing mechanical reinforcement to the matrix but also enhance photo-actuation for both light driven volumetric contraction and expansion of spiropyran hydrogels. Molecular dynamics simulations indicate that water within the high-aspect-ratio supramolecular polymers exhibits a faster draining rate as compared to those in spherical micelles, which suggests that the high-aspect-ratio supramolecular polymers effectively facilitate the transport of trapped water molecules by functioning as channels and therefore enhancing actuation of the hybrid system. Our simulations provide a useful strategy for the design of new functional hybrid architectures and materials with the aim of accelerating response and enhancing actuation by facilitating water diffusion at the nanoscopic level. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10246702/ /pubmed/37293659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc00401e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Li, Chuang Xiong, Qinsi Clemons, Tristan D. Sai, Hiroaki Yang, Yang Hussain Sangji, M. Iscen, Aysenur Palmer, Liam C. Schatz, George C. Stupp, Samuel I. Role of supramolecular polymers in photo-actuation of spiropyran hydrogels |
title | Role of supramolecular polymers in photo-actuation of spiropyran hydrogels |
title_full | Role of supramolecular polymers in photo-actuation of spiropyran hydrogels |
title_fullStr | Role of supramolecular polymers in photo-actuation of spiropyran hydrogels |
title_full_unstemmed | Role of supramolecular polymers in photo-actuation of spiropyran hydrogels |
title_short | Role of supramolecular polymers in photo-actuation of spiropyran hydrogels |
title_sort | role of supramolecular polymers in photo-actuation of spiropyran hydrogels |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10246702/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37293659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc00401e |
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