Light-induced assembly and disassembly of polymers with PdnL2n-type network junctions

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Polymers containing PdnL2ncomplexes as network junctions were obtained by reaction of poly(ethylene glycol)-linked N-donor ligands with Pd2+. The addition of a metastable state photoacid renders the networks light sensitive, and gel-sol transitions can be achieved by irradiation with light. The inverse process, a light-induced sol-gel transition, was realized by using a molecularly defined Pd complex as an acid-sensitive reservoir for Pd2+. Upon irradiation, Pd2+ions are released, allowing the formation of an acid-resistant polymer network. Both the gel-sol and the sol-gel transitions are reversed in the dark.

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Li, R. J., Pezzato, C., Berton, C., & Severin, K. (2021). Light-induced assembly and disassembly of polymers with PdnL2n-type network junctions. Chemical Science, 12(13), 4981–4984. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00127b

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