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Electrically Fueled Active Supramolecular Materials.

Serxho SelmaniEric SchwartzJustin T MulveyHong WeiAdam Grosvirt-DramenWyeth GibsonAllon I HochbaumJoseph P PattersonRegina RaganZhibin Guan
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Fuel-driven dissipative self-assemblies play essential roles in living systems, contributing both to their complex, dynamic structures and emergent functions. Several dissipative supramolecular materials have been created using chemicals or light as fuel. However, electrical energy, one of the most common energy sources, has remained unexplored for such purposes. Here, we demonstrate a new platform for creating active supramolecular materials using electrically fueled dissipative self-assembly. Through an electrochemical redox reaction network, a transient and highly active supramolecular assembly is achieved with rapid kinetics, directionality, and precise spatiotemporal control. As electronic signals are the default information carriers in modern technology, the described approach offers a potential opportunity to integrate active materials into electronic devices for bioelectronic applications.
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