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Supramolecular Gel Based on Crown-Ether-Appended Dynamic Covalent Macrocycles.

Yan GeHanlin GongJie ShangLin JinTiezheng PanQiao ZhangShengyi DongYangxin WangZhenhui Qi
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2019)
A new type of dynamic covalent macrocycle with self-promoted supramolecular gelation behavior is developed. Under oxidative conditions, the dithiol compound containing a diamide alkyl linker with an odd number (7) of carbon chain and an appended crown ether shows a remarkable gelation ability in acetonitrile, without any template molecules. Due to the existence of crown ethers and disulfide bonds, the obtained gel shows a multiple stimuli-responsiveness behavior. The mechanical properties and reversibility of the gel are investigated. Computational modeling suggests that the peripheral chain for diamide hydrogen bonding is responsible for the gelation process.
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