Molecules That Assemble by Sound:  An Application to the Instant Gelation of Stable Organic Fluids

Takeshi Naota(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Hiroshi Koori(Osaka University)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
June 11, 2005
Cited by 366

Abstract

The first molecule that assembles by ultrasound is described. An association-inert dinuclear Pd complex, anti-1a, which is stabilized by intramolecular pi-stacking interactions, gelatinizes a variety of organic solvents instantly upon brief presonication for a few seconds. This is the first quick, positive, and reversible method for the remote switching of stable sol-gel phases. Uniquely, the rate can be precisely controlled over the range between "no gelation" and "instant gelation" simply by tuning the sonication time.


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