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Metal-Phenolic Supramolecular Gelation.

Md Arifur RahimMattias BjörnmalmTomoya SumaMatthew FariaYi JuKristian KempeMarkus MüllnerHirotaka EjimaAnthony D SticklandFrank Caruso
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2016)
Materials assembled by coordination interactions between naturally abundant polyphenols and metals are of interest for a wide range of applications, including crystallization, catalysis, and drug delivery. Such an interest has led to the development of thin films with tunable, dynamic properties, however, creating bulk materials remains a challenge. Reported here is a class of metallogels formed by direct gelation between inexpensive, naturally abundant tannic acid and group(IV) metal ions. The metallogels exhibit diverse properties, including self-healing and transparency, and can be doped with various materials by in situ co-gelation. The robustness and flexibility, combined with the ease, low cost, and scalability of the coordination-driven assembly process make these metallogels potential candidates for chemical, biomedical, and environmental applications.
Keyphrases
  • low cost
  • drug delivery
  • human health
  • quantum dots
  • cancer therapy
  • aqueous solution