Mechanical and Light Activation of Materials for Chemical Production

L Luka Đorđević T Tyler J. Jaynes (Department of Chemistry) H Hiroaki Sai M Marianna Barbieri (Department of Chemical Sciences University of Padova Via Marzolo 1 Padova 35131 Italy) J Jacob E. Kupferberg (Department of Materials Science and Engineering Northwestern University 2220 Campus Drive Evanston IL 60208 USA) N Nicholas A. Sather (Department of Materials Science and Engineering Northwestern University 2220 Campus Drive Evanston IL 60208 USA) S Steven Weigand (DuPont‐Northwestern‐Dow Collaborative Access Team Synchrotron Research Center Northwestern University DND‐CAT Argonne IL 60439 USA) S Samuel I. Stupp

Abstract

AbstractMechanical expansion and contraction of pores within photosynthetic organisms regulate a series of processes that are necessary to manage light absorption, control gas exchange, and regulate water loss. These pores, known as stoma, allow the plant to maximize photosynthetic output depending on environmental conditions such as light intensity, humidity, and temperature by actively changing the size of the stomal opening. Despite advances in artificial photosynthetic systems, little is known about the effect of such mechanical actuation in synthetic materials where chemical reactions occur. It is reported here on a hybrid hydrogel that combines light‐activated supramolecular polymers for superoxide production with thermal mechanical actuation of a covalent polymer. Superoxide production is important in organic synthesis and environmental remediation, and is a potential precursor to hydrogen peroxide liquid fuel. It is shown that the closing of pores in the hybrid hydrogel results in a substantial decrease in photocatalysis, but cycles of swollen and contracted states enhance photocatalysis. The observations motivate the development of biomimetic photosynthetic materials that integrate large scale motion and chemical reactions.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 16
Published April 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

L

Luka Đorđević

T

Tyler J. Jaynes

Department of Chemistry

H

Hiroaki Sai

M

Marianna Barbieri

Department of Chemical Sciences University of Padova Via Marzolo 1 Padova 35131 Italy

J

Jacob E. Kupferberg

Department of Materials Science and Engineering Northwestern University 2220 Campus Drive Evanston IL 60208 USA

N

Nicholas A. Sather

Department of Materials Science and Engineering Northwestern University 2220 Campus Drive Evanston IL 60208 USA

S

Steven Weigand

DuPont‐Northwestern‐Dow Collaborative Access Team Synchrotron Research Center Northwestern University DND‐CAT Argonne IL 60439 USA

S

Samuel I. Stupp