Literature DB >> 23403581

Chemically programmed self-sorting of gelator networks.

Kyle L Morris1, Lin Chen, Jaclyn Raeburn, Owen R Sellick, Pepa Cotanda, Alison Paul, Peter C Griffiths, Stephen M King, Rachel K O'Reilly, Louise C Serpell, Dave J Adams.   

Abstract

Controlling the order and spatial distribution of self-assembly in multicomponent supramolecular systems could underpin exciting new functional materials, but it is extremely challenging. When a solution of different components self-assembles, the molecules can either coassemble, or self-sort, where a preference for like-like intermolecular interactions results in coexisting, homomolecular assemblies. A challenge is to produce generic and controlled 'one-pot' fabrication methods to form separate ordered assemblies from 'cocktails' of two or more self-assembling species, which might have relatively similar molecular structures and chemistry. Self-sorting in supramolecular gel phases is hence rare. Here we report the first example of the pH-controlled self-sorting of gelators to form self-assembled networks in water. Uniquely, the order of assembly can be predefined. The assembly of each component is preprogrammed by the pK(a) of the gelator. This pH-programming method will enable higher level, complex structures to be formed that cannot be accessed by simple thermal gelation.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23403581     DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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