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Construction of transient supramolecular polymers controlled by mass transfer in biphasic systems

Inspired by life assembly systems, the construction of transient assembly systems with spatiotemporal control is crucial for developing intelligent materials. A widely adopted strategy is to couple the self-assembly with chemical reaction networks. However, orchestrating the kinetics of multiple rea...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Shilin, Zhang, Yulian, Wu, Huiting, Li, Zhihao, Shi, Peichen, Qu, Hang, Sun, Yibin, Wang, Xinchang, Cao, Xiaoyu, Yang, Liulin, Tian, Zhongqun
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9710222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36544718
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04548f
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author Zhang, Shilin
Zhang, Yulian
Wu, Huiting
Li, Zhihao
Shi, Peichen
Qu, Hang
Sun, Yibin
Wang, Xinchang
Cao, Xiaoyu
Yang, Liulin
Tian, Zhongqun
author_facet Zhang, Shilin
Zhang, Yulian
Wu, Huiting
Li, Zhihao
Shi, Peichen
Qu, Hang
Sun, Yibin
Wang, Xinchang
Cao, Xiaoyu
Yang, Liulin
Tian, Zhongqun
author_sort Zhang, Shilin
collection PubMed
description Inspired by life assembly systems, the construction of transient assembly systems with spatiotemporal control is crucial for developing intelligent materials. A widely adopted strategy is to couple the self-assembly with chemical reaction networks. However, orchestrating the kinetics of multiple reactions and assembly/disassembly processes without crosstalk in homogeneous solutions is not an easy task. To address this challenge, we propose a generic strategy by separating components into different phases, therefore, the evolution process of the system could be easily regulated by controlling the transport of components through different phases. Interference of multiple components that are troublesome in homogeneous systems could be diminished. Meanwhile, limited experimental parameters are involved in tuning the mass transfer instead of the complex kinetic matching and harsh reaction selectivity requirements. As a proof of concept, a transient metallo-supramolecular polymer (MSP) with dynamic luminescent color was constructed in an oil–water biphasic system by controlling the diffusion of the deactivator (water molecules) from the water phase into the oil phase. The lifetime of transient MSP could be precisely regulated not only by the content of chemical fuel, but also factors that affect the efficiency of mass transfer in between phases, such as the volume of the water phase, the stirring rate, and the temperature. We believe this strategy can be further extended to multi-compartment systems with passive diffusion or active transport of components, towards life-like complex assembly systems.
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spelling pubmed-97102222022-12-20 Construction of transient supramolecular polymers controlled by mass transfer in biphasic systems Zhang, Shilin Zhang, Yulian Wu, Huiting Li, Zhihao Shi, Peichen Qu, Hang Sun, Yibin Wang, Xinchang Cao, Xiaoyu Yang, Liulin Tian, Zhongqun Chem Sci Chemistry Inspired by life assembly systems, the construction of transient assembly systems with spatiotemporal control is crucial for developing intelligent materials. A widely adopted strategy is to couple the self-assembly with chemical reaction networks. However, orchestrating the kinetics of multiple reactions and assembly/disassembly processes without crosstalk in homogeneous solutions is not an easy task. To address this challenge, we propose a generic strategy by separating components into different phases, therefore, the evolution process of the system could be easily regulated by controlling the transport of components through different phases. Interference of multiple components that are troublesome in homogeneous systems could be diminished. Meanwhile, limited experimental parameters are involved in tuning the mass transfer instead of the complex kinetic matching and harsh reaction selectivity requirements. As a proof of concept, a transient metallo-supramolecular polymer (MSP) with dynamic luminescent color was constructed in an oil–water biphasic system by controlling the diffusion of the deactivator (water molecules) from the water phase into the oil phase. The lifetime of transient MSP could be precisely regulated not only by the content of chemical fuel, but also factors that affect the efficiency of mass transfer in between phases, such as the volume of the water phase, the stirring rate, and the temperature. We believe this strategy can be further extended to multi-compartment systems with passive diffusion or active transport of components, towards life-like complex assembly systems. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9710222/ /pubmed/36544718 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04548f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zhang, Shilin
Zhang, Yulian
Wu, Huiting
Li, Zhihao
Shi, Peichen
Qu, Hang
Sun, Yibin
Wang, Xinchang
Cao, Xiaoyu
Yang, Liulin
Tian, Zhongqun
Construction of transient supramolecular polymers controlled by mass transfer in biphasic systems
title Construction of transient supramolecular polymers controlled by mass transfer in biphasic systems
title_full Construction of transient supramolecular polymers controlled by mass transfer in biphasic systems
title_fullStr Construction of transient supramolecular polymers controlled by mass transfer in biphasic systems
title_full_unstemmed Construction of transient supramolecular polymers controlled by mass transfer in biphasic systems
title_short Construction of transient supramolecular polymers controlled by mass transfer in biphasic systems
title_sort construction of transient supramolecular polymers controlled by mass transfer in biphasic systems
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9710222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36544718
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04548f
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