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Nathan J Oldenhuis1, K Peter Qin1, Shu Wang2, Hong-Zhou Ye1, Eric A Alt1, Adam P Willard1, Troy Van Voorhis1, Stephen L Craig2, Jeremiah A Johnson1.
Abstract
Photoresponsive materials that change in response to light have been studied for a range of applications. These materials are often metastable during irradiation, returning to their pre-irradiated state after removal of the light source. Herein, we report a polymer gel comprising poly(ethylene glycol) star polymers linked by Cu24 L24 metal-organic cages/polyhedra (MOCs) with coumarin ligands. In the presence of UV light, a photosensitizer, and a hydrogen donor, this "polyMOC" material can be reversibly switched between CuII , CuI , and Cu0 . The instability of the MOC junctions in the CuI and Cu0 states leads to network disassembly, forming CuI /Cu0 solutions, respectively, that are stable until re-oxidation to CuII and supramolecular gelation. This reversible disassembly of the polyMOC network can occur in the presence of a fixed covalent second network generated in situ by copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC), providing interpenetrating supramolecular and covalent networks.Entities:
Keywords: gels; metal-organic cages; phase transition; photochemistry; self-assembly
Year: 2020 PMID: 31742840 PMCID: PMC7187918 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201913297
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336