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Shear induced gelation in a copper(ii) metallogel: new aspects of ion-tunable rheology and gel-reformation by external chemical stimuli
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EngineeringShear Induced GelationPolyelectrolyte GelIon-tunable RheologyExternal Chemical StimuliChemistrySoft MatterSol-gel SynthesisWeak JellyChemical EngineeringRheologyBiophysicsMaterials ScienceMetallurgical InteractionMolecular EngineeringGel FibresMacromolecular ArchitectureElemental MetalBiopolymer GelThixotropyMetallurgical SystemFunctional MaterialsRobust Gel
A low molecular weight gelator (LMWG) containing both anion- and metal-binding functionalities forms gels in methanol in the presence of CuBr2. Shear in the form of short shaking rather than sonication transforms the system from a weak jelly like aggregate into a robust gel, exhibiting clear structural changes of the gel fibres by SEM. Reversible anion tuning with tetrabutylammonium acetate and Cu(BF4)2 allows these compounds to act as anion responsive soft materials.
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