posted on 2023-04-24, 12:04authored byAnastasiia Sharko, Benjamin Spitzbarth, Thomas M. Hermans, Rienk Eelkema
Shunts, alternative pathways in chemical reaction networks
(CRNs),
are ubiquitous in nature, enabling adaptability to external and internal
stimuli. We introduce a CRN in which the recovery of Michael-accepting
species is driven by oxidation chemistry. Using weak oxidants can
enable access to two shunts within this CRN with different kinetics
and a reduced number of side reactions compared to the main cycle
that is driven by strong oxidants. Furthermore, we introduce a strategy
to recycle one of the main products under flow conditions to partially
reverse the CRN and control product speciation throughout time. These
findings introduce new levels of control over artificial CRNs, driven
by redox chemistry, narrowing the gap between synthetic and natural
systems.