Ultra-Low Molecular Weight Photoswitchable Hydrogelators

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2021 Mar 15;60(12):6764-6770. doi: 10.1002/anie.202015703. Epub 2021 Feb 3.

Abstract

Two photoswitchable arylazopyrozoles form hydrogels at a concentration of 1.2 % (w/v). With a molecular weight of 258.28 g mol-1 , these are the lowest known molecular weight hydrogelators that respond reversibly to light. Photoswitching of the E- to the Z-form by exposure to 365 nm light results in a macroscopic gel→sol transition; nearly an order of magnitude reduction in the measured elastic and loss moduli. In the case of the meta-arylazopyrozole, cryogenic transmission electron microscopy suggests that the 29±7 nm wide sheets in the E-gel state narrow to 13±2 nm upon photoswitching to the predominantly Z-solution state. Photoswitching for meta-arylazopyrozole is reversible through cycles of 365 nm and 520 nm excitation with little fatigue. The release of a rhodamine B dye encapsulated in gels formed by the arylazopyrozoles is accelerated more than 20-fold upon photoswitching with 365 nm light, demonstrating these materials are suitable for light-controlled cargo release.

Keywords: arylazopyrazole; gels; low molecular-weight gelator; photoswitch; self-assembly.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't