Chemical signal activation of an organocatalyst enables control over soft material formation

Enzymes regulated by chemical signals are common in biology, but few such artificial catalysts exist. Here, the authors design an aniline catalyst that, when activated by a chemical trigger, catalyses formation of hydrazone-based gels, demonstrating signal response in a soft material.

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Autores principales: Fanny Trausel, Chandan Maity, Jos M. Poolman, D. S. J. Kouwenberg, Frank Versluis, Jan H. van Esch, Rienk Eelkema
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6d2a29d4cdea4f688b769755b3da5e602021-12-02T17:06:13ZChemical signal activation of an organocatalyst enables control over soft material formation10.1038/s41467-017-00998-32041-1723https://doaj.org/article/6d2a29d4cdea4f688b769755b3da5e602017-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00998-3https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Enzymes regulated by chemical signals are common in biology, but few such artificial catalysts exist. Here, the authors design an aniline catalyst that, when activated by a chemical trigger, catalyses formation of hydrazone-based gels, demonstrating signal response in a soft material.Fanny TrauselChandan MaityJos M. PoolmanD. S. J. KouwenbergFrank VersluisJan H. van EschRienk EelkemaNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2017)
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Fanny Trausel
Chandan Maity
Jos M. Poolman
D. S. J. Kouwenberg
Frank Versluis
Jan H. van Esch
Rienk Eelkema
Chemical signal activation of an organocatalyst enables control over soft material formation
description Enzymes regulated by chemical signals are common in biology, but few such artificial catalysts exist. Here, the authors design an aniline catalyst that, when activated by a chemical trigger, catalyses formation of hydrazone-based gels, demonstrating signal response in a soft material.
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author Fanny Trausel
Chandan Maity
Jos M. Poolman
D. S. J. Kouwenberg
Frank Versluis
Jan H. van Esch
Rienk Eelkema
author_facet Fanny Trausel
Chandan Maity
Jos M. Poolman
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Jan H. van Esch
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title Chemical signal activation of an organocatalyst enables control over soft material formation
title_short Chemical signal activation of an organocatalyst enables control over soft material formation
title_full Chemical signal activation of an organocatalyst enables control over soft material formation
title_fullStr Chemical signal activation of an organocatalyst enables control over soft material formation
title_full_unstemmed Chemical signal activation of an organocatalyst enables control over soft material formation
title_sort chemical signal activation of an organocatalyst enables control over soft material formation
publisher Nature Portfolio
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url https://doaj.org/article/6d2a29d4cdea4f688b769755b3da5e60
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