Complex Pathways Drive Pluripotent Fmoc‐Leucine Self‐Assemblies

Author:

Paul Subir1,Gayen Kousik1,Cantavella Pau Gil1,Escuder Beatriu1,Singh Nishant1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Advanced Materials Universitat Jaume I Avinguda de Vicent Sos Baynat, s/n 12006 Castelló de la Plana, Castelló Spain

Abstract

AbstractNature uses complex self‐assembly pathways to access distinct functional non‐equilibrium self‐assemblies. This remarkable ability to steer same set of biomolecules into different self‐assembly states is done by avoiding thermodynamic pit. In synthetic systems, on demand control over ‘Pathway Complexity’ to access self‐assemblies different from equilibrium structures remains challenging. Here we show versatile non‐equilibrium assemblies of the same monomer via alternate assembly pathways. The assemblies nucleate using non‐classical or classical nucleation routes into distinct metastable (transient hydrogels), kinetic (stable hydrogels) and thermodynamic structures [(poly)‐crystals and 2D sheets]. Initial chemical and thermal inputs force the monomers to follow different assembly pathways and form soft‐materials with distinct molecular arrangements than at equilibrium. In many cases, equilibrium structures act as thermodynamic sink which consume monomers from metastable structures giving transiently formed materials. This dynamics can be tuned chemically or thermally to slow down the dissolution of transient hydrogel, or skip the intermediate hydrogel altogether to reach final equilibrium assemblies. If required this metastable state can be kinetically trapped to give strong hydrogel stable over days. This method to control different self‐assembly states can find potential use in similar biomimetic systems to access new materials for various applications.

Funder

Conselleria de Innovación, Universidades, Ciencia y Sociedad Digital, Generalitat Valenciana

Universitat Jaume I

Publisher

Wiley

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