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Title: A multi-stimuli responsive polyoxometalate-guanosine monophosphate hybrid chromogenic smart hydrogel
Authors: Chakraborty, Amrita
Ghosh, Tanushree
Sarma, Suryakamal
Agarwal, Vidhi
Kumar, Rajesh
Sarma, Tridib Kumar
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: Chakraborty, A., Ghosh, T., Sarma, S., Agarwal, V., Kumar, R., & Sarma, T. K. (2024). A multi-stimuli responsive polyoxometalate-guanosine monophosphate hybrid chromogenic smart hydrogel. Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4tc01973c
Abstract: Chromic materials have attracted tremendous technological importance owing to their change in optical properties in response to various stimuli. Integrating multiple chromogenic responsiveness into one device could offer versatility and aid in resource conservation
however, most chromogenic materials developed respond to only one or two stimuli. Polyoxometalates owing to their redox properties are being explored as chromic materials
however, several drawbacks such as opacity, leaching, and inhomogeneous aggregation limit their use in bare form for practical applications. Herein, we report a chromogenic supramolecular hydrogel system developed via a simple self-assembly of Keggin-structured polyoxometalate, phosphomolybdic acid with guanosine monophosphate in an aqueous medium. The mechanically robust, flexible, and thermo-reversible hydrogel not only exhibited a stimuli-triggered visible change in its optical property, from yellow to blue upon exposure to multiple stimuli, such as visible light, stress, electricity, temperature, and metals, but also showed enhanced stimuli responsiveness as compared to its bare counterpart. The hydrogel also exhibits chemochromism towards biologically relevant thiols, such as cysteine and glutathione, and selectively towards iodide among all halides. Further, phosphomolybdic acid induced self-assembly of guanosine monophosphate molecules into a G-quartet structure makes the hydrogel conductive owing to the ion-conducting property of the supramolecular assembly. This enables the designing of a 2-layered electrochromic device (ECD) as a simpler alternative to a traditional 5-layered setup. © 2024 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1039/d4tc01973c
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/14494
ISSN: 2050-7526
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry
Department of Physics

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