Synthesis of Topological Gels by Penetrating Polymerization Using a Molecular Net

Author:

Ohya Yuichi12ORCID,Dohi Ryota1,Seko Fumika1,Nakazawa Yuto1,Mizuguchi Ken‐ichiro1,Shinzaki Kosei1,Yasui Takahiko1,Ogawa Hiroaki1,Kato Shizuka1,Yoshizaki Yuta34ORCID,Murase Nobuo3ORCID,Kuzuya Akinori12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Chemistry, Materials and Bioengineering Kansai University 3-3-35 Yamate, Suita Osaka 564-8680 Japan

2. Kansai University Medical Polymer Research Center Kansai University 3-3-35 Yamate, Suita Osaka 564-8680 Japan

3. Organization for Research & Development of Innovative Science & Technology (ORDIST) Kansai University 3-3-35 Yamate, Suita Osaka 564-8680 Japan

4. Current address: Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tohoku University 6-3 Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai Miyagi 980-8578 Japan

Abstract

AbstractTopological gels possess structures that are cross‐linked only via physical constraints; ideally, no attractive intermolecular interactions act between their components, which yields interesting physical properties. However, most reported previous topological gels were synthesized based on supramolecular interlocked structures such as polyrotaxane, for which attractive intermolecular interactions are essential. Here, we synthesize a water‐soluble “molecular net” (MN) with a large molecular weight and three‐dimensional network structure using poly(ethylene glycol). When a water‐soluble monomer (N‐isopropylacrylamide) is polymerized in the presence of the MNs, the extending polymer chains penetrates the MNs to form an ideal topological MN gel with no specific attractive interactions between its components. The MN gels show unique physical properties as well a significantly high degree of swelling and high extensibility due to slipping of the physical cross‐linking. We postulate this method to yield a new paradigm in gel science with unprecedented physical properties.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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