This has further inspired the creation of supramolecular networks where metal-coordination complexation is the sole crosslinking mechanism. These fully transient, musselinspired hydrogels typically comprise multiarm polymers, end-functionalized with metal-coordinating ligands, such as His or DOPA, with metal ions serving as the crosslinking sites. [2,[20][21][22] Both His and DOPA are bidentate ligands that can coordinate with metal ions in either tris-, bis-, or mono-modalities, or are left free (unbound) (Figure 1a). [2,4] The tris-and bis-modalities serve as crosslinking sites to create a percolated transient hydrogel network, while the mono-modality and free ligands do not support network formation. To coordinate with metal ions, ligands must be deprotonated, and the concentration of available deprotonated ligands relative to the concentration of available metal ions determines the distribution of ligand coordination modalities at equilibrium within the network. [9,10]