A smart supramolecular hydrogel of N(alpha)-(4-n-alkyloxybenzoyl)-L-histidine exhibiting pH-modulated properties

Six L-histidine-based amphiphiles, N(alpha)-(4-n-alkyloxybenzoyl)-L-histidine of different hydrocarbon chain lengths, were designed, synthesized, and examined for their ability to gelate water. Four of members of this family of amphiphiles were observed to form thermoreversible hydrogels in a wide r...

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Publié dans:Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids. - 1985. - 26(2010), 11 vom: 01. Juni, Seite 7761-7
Auteur principal: Patra, Trilochan (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Pal, Amrita, Dey, Joykrishna
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2010
Accès à la collection:Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
Sujets:Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Hydrogels Histidine 4QD397987E
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Résumé:Six L-histidine-based amphiphiles, N(alpha)-(4-n-alkyloxybenzoyl)-L-histidine of different hydrocarbon chain lengths, were designed, synthesized, and examined for their ability to gelate water. Four of members of this family of amphiphiles were observed to form thermoreversible hydrogels in a wide range of pH at room temperature. The structural variations were characterized by critical gelation concentration, gelation time, gel melting temperature (T(gs)), rheology, and electron microscopy. Among the amphiphiles, the n-octyl derivative showed better gelation ability in the studied pH range. The amphiphiles were found to have T(gs) higher than body temperature (37 degrees C) showing their stability. Also, relatively higher yield stress (>1000 Pa) values of the hydrogels show their higher strength. The effective gelator molecules self-assemble into fibrous structures. Scanning electron microscopic picture of the hydrogels revealed large ribbons with right-handed twist. Small-angle XRD and circular dichroism spectroscopy were also employed to characterize the hydrogels. It was observed that pi-pi stacking, hydrophobic interaction, amide hydrogen bonding, and solubility factor contribute to the stability and strength of the hydrogels
Description:Date Completed 08.09.2010
Date Revised 21.11.2013
published: Print
Citation Status MEDLINE
ISSN:1520-5827
DOI:10.1021/la904540x