Supramolecular Hydrogels Based on Minimalist Amphiphilic Squaramide-Squaramates for Controlled Release of Zwitterionic Biomolecules.

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL(2017)

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Supramolecular hydrogels with tunable properties have innovative applications in biomedicine, catalysis, and materials chemistry. Minimalist low-molecular-weight hydrogelators based on squaramide and squaramic acid motifs have been designed. This approach benefits from the high acidity of squaramic acids and the aromaticity of squaramides. Moreover, substituents on the aryl ring tune the pi density of the arylsquaramide motif. Thus, materials featuring distinct thermal and mechanical properties have been successfully prepared. The hydrogel (G' approximate to 400 Pa, G" approximate to 57 Pa; at 1.0% w/v; 1 Hz) obtained from 4-nitrophenylsquaramide motif 1 is thermoreversible (T=57 degrees C at 0.2% w/v), thixotropic, self-healable, and undergoes irreversible shrinking in response to saline stress. Furthermore, the hydrogel is injectable and can be loaded with substantial amounts ( 5: 1 excess molar ratio) of zwitterionic biomolecules, such as L-carnitine, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), or D, L-Ala-D, L-Ala, without any loss of structural integrity. Then, the release of these molecules can be modulated by saline solutions.
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gels,noncovalent interactions,squaramides,supramolecular chemistry,zwitterions
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