Biomacromolecule-Fueled Transient Volume Phase Transition of a Hydrogel
- PMID: 35441476
- DOI: 10.1002/anie.202205125
Biomacromolecule-Fueled Transient Volume Phase Transition of a Hydrogel
Abstract
A metabolic cycle-inspired hydrogel which exhibits the biomacromolecule-fueled transient volume phase transition is reported. This hydrogel has the affinity and digestive capacity for a fuel α-poly-L-lysine by incorporating acrylic acid and trypsin. The hydrogel captured fuel and transiently shrank owing to the construction of electrostatic cross-linkages. This process was inherently connected with the digestion of these cross-linkages and the release of oligo-lysine as waste, which induced the reswelling of the hydrogel at equilibrium. The transient volume change of the hydrogel realized the fuel-stimulated transient release of a payload. This study provides a strategy for engineering materials with biomacromolecule-fueled dynamic functions under the out-of-equilibrium condition.
Keywords: Biomacromolecule-Responsive Hydrogel; Hydrogel-Enzyme Composite; Systems Chemistry; Transient Volume Phase Transition.
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