2023
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.3c00273
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A Carbodiimide-Fueled Reaction Cycle That Forms Transient 5(4H)-Oxazolones

Abstract: In life, molecular architectures, like the cytoskeletal proteins or the nucleolus, catalyze the conversion of chemical fuels to perform their functions. For example, tubulin catalyzes the hydrolysis of GTP to form a dynamic cytoskeletal network. In contrast, myosin uses the energy obtained by catalyzing the hydrolysis of ATP to exert forces. Artificial examples of such beautiful architectures are scarce partly because synthetic chemically fueled reaction cycles are relatively rare. Here, we introduce a new che… Show more

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“…Recently, Boekhoven developed a new system based on EDC. [126] Unlike other carbodiimide-fuelled reaction cycles, the proposed cycle forms a transient 5(4H)oxazolone, which is less prone to undergo side reactions, thus making the system robust under different conditions. Another way is to remove the waste or by-product from the system.…”
Section: Synthetic Chemical-driven Reaction Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, Boekhoven developed a new system based on EDC. [126] Unlike other carbodiimide-fuelled reaction cycles, the proposed cycle forms a transient 5(4H)oxazolone, which is less prone to undergo side reactions, thus making the system robust under different conditions. Another way is to remove the waste or by-product from the system.…”
Section: Synthetic Chemical-driven Reaction Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Boekhoven has developed EDC‐driven chemical reaction cycles, however by‐product (i. e., O ‐acylurea) and its side reaction led to unwanted products and consumed chemical fuels without forming desired anhydride, inhibiting the sustainability of NES. Recently, Boekhoven developed a new system based on EDC [126] . Unlike other carbodiimide‐fuelled reaction cycles, the proposed cycle forms a transient 5( 4H )‐oxazolone, which is less prone to undergo side reactions, thus making the system robust under different conditions.…”
Section: The Design Of Out‐of‐equilibrium Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to now, however, information processing in supramolecular systems is commonly confined to “static output” documented in truth tables, as seen in supramolecular materials, switchable catalytic machinery, , or bioinformation processing . Recent progress though on out-of-equilibrium materials, dissipative functional chemical systems, and fuel acid-driven catalysis has provided powerful tools for information handling with “dynamic” output in the time domain. ,, Yet, as far as we know, all of these systems operate with a single dynamic output. Thus, enabling information systems with two distinct time domains would lead to an enormous gain in information security.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The group of van Eelkema and van Esch pioneered the development of out-of-equilibrium supramolecular hydrogels using methylation reagents as the fuels. 22,53 After that, various beautiful examples of out-of-equilibrium supramolecular assemblies powered by different chemical fuels, including carbodiimide, 57–62 ATP, 55,63–69 pH regulators, 70–75 enzymatic reactions, 15,66,76–78 carbon dioxide, 79,80 and others, 81–84 have been carefully developed. The resultant supramolecular hydrogels show high dynamics, tunable lifetime and stiffness, and a regenerative capability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%