Abstract
We use a pH-driven annealing process to convert between co-assembled and self-sorted networks in multicomponent gels. The initially formed gels at low pH are co-assembled, with the two components coexisting within the same self-assembled structures. We use an enzymatic approach to increase the pH, resulting in a gel-to-sol transition, followed by a hydrolysis to lower the pH once again. As the pH decreases, a self-sorted network is formed by a two-stage gelation process determined by the pKa of each component. This approach can be expanded to layered systems to generate many varied systems by changing composition and rates of pH change, adapting their microstructure and so allowing access to a far greater range of morphologies and complexity than can be achieved in single component systems.
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Ravarino, P., Panja, S., Bianco, S., Koev, T., Wallace, M., & Adams, D. J. (2023). Controlled Annealing in Adaptive Multicomponent Gels. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 62(4). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202215813
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