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Ion-Specific Interactions Engender Dynamic and Tailorable Properties in Biomimetic Cationic Polyelectrolytes.
McDonald, Ben; Aubrecht, Filip J; Orme, Kennalee; Saul, Aiden; Cai, Hongyi; Ranathunge, Tharindu A; Silberstein, Meredith N.
Afiliação
  • McDonald B; Brown University, Chemistry, 167 Thayer Street, 02912, Providence, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
  • Aubrecht FJ; Brown University, Chemistry, UNITED STATES.
  • Orme K; Brown University, Chemistry, UNITED STATES.
  • Saul A; Brown University, Chemistry, UNITED STATES.
  • Cai H; Cornell University, Material Science and Engineering, UNITED STATES.
  • Ranathunge TA; Brown University, Chemistry, UNITED STATES.
  • Silberstein MN; Cornell University, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UNITED STATES.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; : e202408673, 2024 Jul 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38981860
ABSTRACT
Biomaterials such as spider silk and mussel byssi are fabricated by the dynamic manipulation of intra- and intermolecular biopolymer interactions. Organisms modulate solution parameters, such as pH and ion co-solute concentration, to effect these processes. These biofabrication schemes provide a conceptual framework to develop new dynamic and responsive abiotic soft material systems. Towards these ends, the chemical diversity of readily available ionic compounds offers a broad palette to manipulate the physicochemical properties of polyelectrolytes via ion-specific interactions. In this study, we show for the first time that the ion-specific interactions of biomimetic polyelectrolytes engenders a variety of phase separation behaviors, creating dynamic, thermal and ion responsive soft matter. that exhibits a spectrum of physical properties, spanning viscous fluids, to viscoelastic and viscoplastic solids. These ion dependent characteristics are further rendered general by the merger of lysine and phenylalanine into a single, amphiphilic vinyl monomer. The unprecedented breadth, precision, and dynamicity in the reported ion dependent phase behaviors thus introduce a broad array of opportunities for the future development of responsive soft matter, properties that are poised to drive developments in critical areas such as chemical sensing, soft robotics, and additive manufacturing.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article