Memory Effect in Thermoresponsive Proline-based Polymers

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Abstract

We report that synthetic polymers consisting of L-proline monomer units exhibit temperature-driven aggregation in water with unprecedented hysteresis. This protein-like behavior is robust and governed by the chirality of the proline units. It paves the way to new processes, driven by either temperature or ionic strength changes, such as a simple “with memory” thermometer.

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Badreldin, M., Le Scouarnec, R., Lecommandoux, S., Harrisson, S., & Bonduelle, C. (2022). Memory Effect in Thermoresponsive Proline-based Polymers. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(46). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202209530

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