Diacetylene-Functionalized Dendrons: Self-Assembled and Photo-polymerized Three-Dimensional Networks for Advanced Self-Healing and Wringing Soft Materials
- Authors
- Choi, Yu-Jin; Jung, Daseal; Lim, Seok-In; Yoon, Won-Jin; Kim, Dae-Yoon; Jeong, Kwang-Un
- Issue Date
- 2020-07-22
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Citation
- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, v.12, no.29, pp.33239 - 33245
- Abstract
- The physical properties of supramolecular soft materials strongly depend on the molecular packing structures constructed by thermodynamically and kinetically controlled molecular self-assembly. To investigate the relationship between molecular function and self-assembled molecular packing structure, a series of diacetylene (DA)-based supramolecules was synthesized by chemically connecting flexible dendrons to DA with amide (aDA-D) or ester (eDA-D) functions. The three-dimensional (3D) organogel network of amide-functionalized aDA-D was prepared in both polar and nonpolar solvents due to the intermolecular hydrogen bonding. 3D networks of aDA-D can be further stabilized by topochemical photo-polymerization. The self-healing behavior of aDA-D was observed in the sheet-like structure formed in n-dodecane by the hydrophobic interaction between the gelator and solvent. The wringing behavior of aDA-D was also demonstrated using the dynamic interaction of amide function with n-butanol solvent. Kinetically controlled and photo-stabilized 3D networks can be a key component from biomedical devices to soft robotic applications.
- Keywords
- LIGHT; CONSTRUCTION; PATHWAY; LIGHT; CONSTRUCTION; PATHWAY; kinetics; thermodynamics; polymerization; self-healing; wringing gel
- ISSN
- 1944-8244
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/118367
- DOI
- 10.1021/acsami.0c08137
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- KIST Article > 2020
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