Supramolecular Amino Acid Based Hydrogels: Probing the Contribution of Additive Molecules using NMR Spectroscopy

Chemistry. 2017 Jun 12;23(33):8014-8024. doi: 10.1002/chem.201700793. Epub 2017 May 23.

Abstract

Supramolecular hydrogels are composed of self-assembled solid networks that restrict the flow of water. l-Phenylalanine is the smallest molecule reported to date to form gel networks in water, and it is of particular interest due to its crystalline gel state. Single and multi-component hydrogels of l-phenylalanine are used herein as model materials to develop an NMR-based analytical approach to gain insight into the mechanisms of supramolecular gelation. Structure and composition of the gel fibres were probed using PXRD, solid-state NMR experiments and microscopic techniques. Solution-state NMR studies probed the properties of free gelator molecules in an equilibrium with bound molecules. The dynamics of exchange at the gel/solution interfaces was investigated further using high-resolution magic angle spinning (HR-MAS) and saturation transfer difference (STD) NMR experiments. This approach allowed the identification of which additive molecules contributed in modifying the material properties.

Keywords: NMR spectroscopy; STD NMR; additive molecules; self-assembly; supramolecular chemistry.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acids, Basic / chemistry*
  • Hydrogels / chemical synthesis
  • Hydrogels / chemistry*
  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • Microscopy, Atomic Force
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning

Substances

  • Amino Acids, Basic
  • Hydrogels