Chemically Fueled Autonomous Sol→Gel→Sol→Gel→Sol Transitions

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2023 Jun 5;62(23):e202301529. doi: 10.1002/anie.202301529. Epub 2023 Apr 26.

Abstract

Complex non-equilibrium phase behaviors are a hallmark of natural self-assembling systems. Here we show how intricate phase transitions can be achieved through a chemically fueled reaction cycle to yield autonomous sol→gel→sol→gel→sol transitions. A relay of chemical transformations based on thiazinane metathesis leads to two consecutive transient gelations in a closed system. Within seconds of fuel addition to deactivated thiazinane monomers, an imine-based hydrogel forms that consists of fibrillar microspheres. This gel quickly loses its mechanical strength and forms a solution, from which a second aldehyde-based gel nucleates and remains stable for over one day. Overall, our reaction cycle gives rise to two consecutive re-entrant phase transitions without any experimental intervention.

Keywords: Chemical Fuel; Hydrogels; Out of Equilibrium; Supramolecular Chemistry; Transient Self-Assembly.