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The recent discovery of temporally controlled gels opens broad perspectives to the field of smart functional materials. However, to obtain fully operative systems, the design of simple and robust gels displaying complex functions is desirable.

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English: The recent discovery of temporally controlled gels opens broad perspectives to the field of smart functional materials. However, to obtain fully operative systems, the design of simple and robust gels displaying complex functions is desirable. Herein, we fuel dissipative gelating materials through iterative additions of trichloroacetic acid (TCA). This simple fuel enables to switch over time an acid/base-dependent commercially available amino acid gelator/DBU combination between three distinct states (anionic, cationic, and neutral), while liberating volatile CO2 and CHCl3 upon fuel consumption. Of interest, the anionic resting state of the system is obtained through trapping of 1 equiv of CO2 through the formation of a carbamate. The system is tunable, robust, and resilient over time with over 25 consecutive sol–gel–sol cycles possible without significant loss of properties. Most importantly, because of the chiral nature of the amino acid gelator, the system features chiroptical switching properties moving reversibly between three distinct states as observed by ECD. The described system considerably enhances the potential of smart molecular devices for logic gates or data storage by adding a time dimension based on three states to the gelating materials. It is particularly simple in terms of chemical components involved, but it enables sophisticated functions.
Date Taken on 18 August 2021
Source Chemically Fueled Three-State Chiroptical Switching Supramolecular Gel with Temporal Control
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Enzo Olivieri, Guilhem Quintard, Jean-Valère Naubron, Adrien Quintard

Jean-Valère Naubron  (1974–) wikidata:Q91723281
 
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Date of birth 1974 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q91723281
creator QS:P170,Q81717626
institution QS:P195,Q30295259
institution QS:P195,Q2302586
institution QS:P195,Q3152386
institution QS:P195,Q280413
institution QS:P195,Q30262274
institution QS:P195,Q4032
institution QS:P195,Q1633859
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Chirality; Catalysis; Supramolecular; Organocatalysis; Smart materials

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