Abstract
Bioinspired hydroxypyridinone (HOPO)functionalized materials are shown to display a remarkable capacity for stability and for chelating a wide array of metal ions. This allows for the synthesis of multifunctional networks with diverse physical properties when compared to traditional catechol systems. In the present study, we report a facile, one-pot synthesis of an amino HOPO ligand and simple, scalable incorporation into PEG-acrylate based networks via active ester chemistry. This modular network approach allows for fabrication of patterned HOPO containing networks which can chelate a range of metal ions, such as transition metals (Fe3+) and lanthanides (Ho3+, Tb3+), leading to modulation of mechanical, magnetic, and fluorescent properties. Moreover, networks with tailored, heterogeneous properties can be prepared through localization of metal ion incorporation in 3-dimensions via masking techniques, creating distinctly soft, hard, magnetic, and fluorescent domains.
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Shannon, D. P., Cerdan, K., Kim, M., Mecklenburg, M., Su, J., Chen, Y., … Hawker, C. J. (2024). Bioinspired Metal-Ligand Networks with Enhanced Stability and Performance: Facile Preparation of Hydroxypyridinone (HOPO)-Functionalized Materials. Macromolecules, 57(24), 11339–11349. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.4c02250
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