Supramolecular assembly by time-programmed acid autocatalysis

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Abstract

Autocatalytic pH clocks can be useful to control self-assembly in the time domain. Their applications are, however, limited by the currently available toolbox. We describe here an approach for the design of a dynamic pH switch that generates intense alkali-to-acid changes after a tailorable lagtime (from minutes to hours), and we demonstrate its application for the time-controlled supramolecular self-assembly of nanofibers.

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Panzarasa, G., Sai, T., Torzynski, A. L., Smith-Mannschott, K., & Dufresne, E. R. (2020, February 1). Supramolecular assembly by time-programmed acid autocatalysis. Molecular Systems Design and Engineering. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9me00139e

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