1996
DOI: 10.1021/ja9602511
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Self-Oscillating Gel

Abstract: Conventional stimuli-responsive hydrogels provide one unique action, either swelling or deswelling in response to external stimuli such as a change in solvent composition, 1,2 pH, 1-3 temperature, 4-6 etc. Here we report a novel polymeric gel which autonomously swells and deswells periodically in a closed homogeneous solution without any external stimuli, similar to autonomic phenomena in life such as heartbeat. The mechanical oscillation is achieved by inducing the Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction 7 within … Show more

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“…4,5,8,[37][38][39][40] This polymer network is swollen in an aqueous solution of sodium bromate (NaBrO 3 ), nitric acid (HNO 3 ), and malonic acid (MA); MA acts as an organic substrate for the BZ reaction. The kinetics of the BZ reaction involves two dozen reactive species and tens of chemical reactions.…”
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“…4,5,8,[37][38][39][40] This polymer network is swollen in an aqueous solution of sodium bromate (NaBrO 3 ), nitric acid (HNO 3 ), and malonic acid (MA); MA acts as an organic substrate for the BZ reaction. The kinetics of the BZ reaction involves two dozen reactive species and tens of chemical reactions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hence, in a Petri dish, an isolated BZ gel sample is seen to pulsate like a beating heart. 4 The BZ gels 4,5,8,9 are truly unique: to date, there are no other gels that oscillate in the absence of external stimuli. Notably, there are various examples of polymer gels that can be driven to pulsate through a periodic change in the local environment, which is accomplished through the use of a continuously stirred tank reactor or controlled variations in external cues.…”
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“…Consequently, periodic redox changes induced by the BZ reaction produce periodic swelling-deswelling changes in the gel (Fugure 1). Since being first reported in 1996 as a "self-oscillating gel" (Yoshida et al, 1996;1997), the author have been systematically studying the self-oscillating polymer and gel as well as their applications to biomimetic or smart materials (Figure 2). In fact, as applications to autonomic biomimetic actuators, ciliary motion actuators (Tabata et al, 2002(Tabata et al, , 2003 and selfwalking gels (Maeda et al 2007), etc.…”
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