Polyoxometalate-based hybrid organogels prepared from a triblock copolymer via charge-driven assembly
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posted on 2024-06-13, 08:52 authored by T Zhang, Q GuoWe report a novel approach for the preparation of polyoxometalate-based hybrid organogels from a triblock copolymer via charge-induced assembly. The triblock copolymer used is poly(4-vinyl pyridine)-block-poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(4-vinyl pyridine) (4VPm-EGn-4VP m), and polyoxometalate (POM) is phosphotungstic acid (HPW). The ionic interaction between the pyridine groups of the 4VPm-EG n-4VPm and HPW drives the assembly of the triblock copolymer to form solvophobic cores. The PEG middle blocks connect and stabilize the different cores to form hybrid organogels. The structures of POM remain unchanged in these hybrid organogels, and the properties of POMs can be preserved, which has been confirmed by the existence of photo-reduction properties of POM in the hybrid organogels. © 2014 the Partner Organisations.
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35055-35058Location
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2014, Royal Society of ChemistryIssue
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