TY - JOUR
T1 - Supramolecular hydrogel exhibiting four basic logic gate functions to fine-tune substance release
AU - Komatsu, Harunobu
AU - Matsumoto, Shinji
AU - Tamaru, Shun ichi
AU - Kaneko, Kenji
AU - Ikeda, Masato
AU - Hamachi, Itaru
PY - 2009/4/22
Y1 - 2009/4/22
N2 - Logic-gate operations displaying macroscopic outputs are promising systems for the development of intelligent soft materials that can perform effective functions in response to various input patterns. A supramolecular hydrogel comprising the phosphate-type hydrogelator 1 exhibits macroscopic gel - sol behavior in response to four distinct input stimuli: temperature, pH, Ca 2+, and light. We characterized this performance through microscopic, spectroscopic, and rheological measurements. On the basis of its multiplestimulus responsiveness, we constructed gel-based supramolecular logic gates from hydrogelator 1 that demonstrated AND, OR, NAND, and NOR types of stimulus-responsive gel-sol behavior in the presence of various combinations of the four stimuli. Implementation of such logic-gate functions into semiwet soft materials (e.g., supramolecular hydrogels) is an important step toward the design of controlled drug delivery and release systems. Indeed, we demonstrate herein that one of our gel-based supramolecular logic gates is capable of holding and releasing bioactive substances in response to logic triggers. Furthermore, combining our supramolecular gel-based AND logic gate with a photoresponsive supramolecular gel could temporarily modulate the release rate of the bioactive substance.
AB - Logic-gate operations displaying macroscopic outputs are promising systems for the development of intelligent soft materials that can perform effective functions in response to various input patterns. A supramolecular hydrogel comprising the phosphate-type hydrogelator 1 exhibits macroscopic gel - sol behavior in response to four distinct input stimuli: temperature, pH, Ca 2+, and light. We characterized this performance through microscopic, spectroscopic, and rheological measurements. On the basis of its multiplestimulus responsiveness, we constructed gel-based supramolecular logic gates from hydrogelator 1 that demonstrated AND, OR, NAND, and NOR types of stimulus-responsive gel-sol behavior in the presence of various combinations of the four stimuli. Implementation of such logic-gate functions into semiwet soft materials (e.g., supramolecular hydrogels) is an important step toward the design of controlled drug delivery and release systems. Indeed, we demonstrate herein that one of our gel-based supramolecular logic gates is capable of holding and releasing bioactive substances in response to logic triggers. Furthermore, combining our supramolecular gel-based AND logic gate with a photoresponsive supramolecular gel could temporarily modulate the release rate of the bioactive substance.
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U2 - 10.1021/ja8098239
DO - 10.1021/ja8098239
M3 - Article
C2 - 19331364
AN - SCOPUS:67849099359
SN - 0002-7863
VL - 131
SP - 5580
EP - 5585
JO - Journal of the American Chemical Society
JF - Journal of the American Chemical Society
IS - 15
ER -