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On-demand gelation of ionic liquids using photoresponsive organometallic gelators.

Ryo SumitaniMasamichi YamanakaTomoyuki Mochida
Published in: Soft matter (2022)
The reversible formation of ionic liquid gels, or ionogels, upon external stimuli could improve their versatility and expand their application scope in electronic, biomedical, and micro-engineering systems. Herein, we developed organometallic compounds that release low-molecular-weight gelators upon photoirradiation, which facilitate the on-demand photogelation of ionic liquids (ILs). The chemical formulae of the gelator-coordinated complexes are [Ru(C 5 H 5 )L]X (L = C 6 H 5 NHCONHC 12 H 25 ; X = PF 6 , B(CN) 4 ). Each of the complexes were ILs that are easy to synthesize and miscible in ILs. By adding a small amount of the complex, various ILs were transformed to gels upon UV photoirradiation. The PF 6 salt allowed the photogelation of ILs with coordinating substituents, whereas the B(CN) 4 salt allowed the photogelation of non-coordinating ILs, albeit the reaction was slower. These gels underwent the reverse reaction and liquefied back when heated, and the photogelation was repeatable for ILs with coordinating cations.
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