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Reentrant Gel–Sol–Gel Transition of a Lipophilic Co(II) Coordination Polymer

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A reentrant gel–sol–gel phase transition in organic media is achieved for a single-component, thermoresponsive Co(II)-based coordination polymer bridged by suitably designed lipophilic 1,2,4-triazole ligands. Its green chloroform solution at room… Click to show full abstract

A reentrant gel–sol–gel phase transition in organic media is achieved for a single-component, thermoresponsive Co(II)-based coordination polymer bridged by suitably designed lipophilic 1,2,4-triazole ligands. Its green chloroform solution at room temperature turns into a blue gel upon heating, whereas it is transformed to a yellow gel by cooling. These unique thermal phase transitions are reversible and occur all by themselves, which originate from the simultaneous pursuit of entropy-driven changes in coordination structures and enthalpy-driven interactions between the coordination polymers.

Keywords: coordination; reentrant gel; gel sol; coordination polymer; gel; sol gel

Journal Title: Chemistry Letters
Year Published: 2018

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