posted on 2022-02-11, 19:35authored bySuman Debnath, Chandan Upadhyay, Umaprasana Ojha
The development of healable and recyclable
organogels possessing
responsive abilities is mainly hindered by the unavailability of many
dynamic covalent linkages that undergo exchange reaction below the
boiling temperature of organic swelling medium. Furthermore, the exchange
is desired to be effective under catalyst-free conditions to circumvent
the issue of catalyst leaching during the swelling process. Especially,
imparting swift reversibility to thermostable carboxylate linkages
is challenging. In this approach, we have utilized the β-keto
anchimeric assistance as the tool to induce swift reversibility into
the conventional carboxylate linkage under mild temperature (∼70–90
°C) and catalyst-free conditions. Using this β-keto carboxylate
linkage as an associative bond exchange mean, strong (tensile strength
= 0.3 MPa) and stretchable (ultimate elongation ≈ 600%) covalent
adaptable organogels (CAOs) with anisotropic swelling, remoldable,
self-healing, and shape memory ability are derived from commercially
available precursors. The shape memory ability of these samples shows
dependency on the shape fixing time and can be programmed, targeting
further applications. Soft actuators may be fabricated from the CAOs
using temperature and solvent as the activating tools. This research
demonstrates that the conventional carboxylate linkages can be made
labile under mild conditions for further applications.