2016
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b03296
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Dramatically Promoted Swelling of a Hydrogel by Pillar[6]arene–Ferrocene Complexation with Multistimuli Responsiveness

Abstract: The swelling-shrinking transition of hydrogels is crucial for their wide applications such as actuators and drug delivery. We hereby fabricated a smart hydrogel with ferrocene groups on pendant of polymer networks. While it was immersed in the water-soluble pillar[6]arene (WP6) aqueous solution, the hydrogel was dramatically swollen, which was an approximately 11-fold promotion in weight compared with that in pure water, due to the formation of the inclusion complexes between WP6 and ferrocene groups in the hy… Show more

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“…14). 39 When a hydrogel covalently functionalised with ferrocene groups was immersed in an aqueous solution of anionic pillar[6]arene H2 , the hydrogel swelled dramatically, with an approximately 11-fold increase in weight compared with that in pure water constructed from the cationic pillar[5]arenes Multilayer films were obtained by repeating these alternating immersion steps. This swelling was due to the formation of inclusion complexes between anionic pillar[6]arene H2 and the ferrocene groups in the hydrogel.…”
Section: Pillar[n]arenesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14). 39 When a hydrogel covalently functionalised with ferrocene groups was immersed in an aqueous solution of anionic pillar[6]arene H2 , the hydrogel swelled dramatically, with an approximately 11-fold increase in weight compared with that in pure water constructed from the cationic pillar[5]arenes Multilayer films were obtained by repeating these alternating immersion steps. This swelling was due to the formation of inclusion complexes between anionic pillar[6]arene H2 and the ferrocene groups in the hydrogel.…”
Section: Pillar[n]arenesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metallopolymers containing ferrocene units have been applied for redox‐triggered release of a dye from patchy nanocapsules, for switching of surface wettability, in memory devices, and for permselective membrane gating . A good number of reported polymers are water‐soluble as a result of the introduction of PEG or polyelectrolyte blocks , , , , …”
Section: Ferrocene‐containing Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are limited uses of other macrocycles in the formats that have been demonstrated for CD and CB[n] hosts. Indeed, work with other classes of macrocycles has relied primarily on recognition and inclusion of charged substrates by water‐soluble pillar[n]arenes or calix[n]arenes to induce reversible swelling/deswelling of a material or to facilitate assembly of a small molecule gelator through charge screening . These approaches, while effective in realizing hydrogel materials, do not typically rely on host–guest interactions to facilitate physical cross‐links, but rather employ alterations in solubility from hosts binding reversibly to cationic guests.…”
Section: Physical Cross‐linking By Host–guest Supramolecular Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%