posted on 2023-11-20, 16:58authored byKaijuan Li, Yunhui Wen, Zhiqin Xia, Zhao Zhang, Jiang Liu, Thomas P. Russell, Feng Shi, Shaowei Shi
The
liquid–liquid interface provides a promising platform
to construct supramolecular polymers and materials with advanced functions.
However, supramolecular polymerization at the interface usually requires
monomers with different or even orthogonal solubilities, which significantly
limit the number of usable monomers. Here, we report a new strategy
to construct supramolecular polymer networks at the oil–water
interface using a water-soluble catechol–iron complex and an
oil-soluble diend-functionalized polymer. Owing to the dynamic catechol–iron
coordination bond and imine bond, the resulting supramolecular polymer
networks demonstrate excellent dynamic features and responsiveness
to different stimuli including the pH, redox, competing ligands, and
temperature. With a supramolecular polymer network serving as a building
block, emulsions and 2D films can be generated that have potential
applications in encapsulation, release, and molecular separation.