Iodine clocks: applications and untapped opportunities in materials science


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2022-06

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Journal Article

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Abstract

Iodine clocks are fascinating nonlinear chemical systems with a glorious past and a promising future. The dynamic removal of iodine from these systems by different means can have important consequences for their reaction dynamics, and could be exploited for time-controlled autonomous dissipative self-assembly. Here, the untapped opportunities offered by iodine clocks for materials science, especially for the time-programming of supramolecular assembly and sol-gel transition, are reviewed and discussed with the hope of arousing the interest on the subject and stimulating new research directions.

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published

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135 (3)

Pages / Article No.

1349 - 1364

Publisher

Springer

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Subject

Clock reactions; Systems chemistry; Soft matter; Autocatalysis; Supramolecular complexation; Gels

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03917 - Burgert, Ingo / Burgert, Ingo check_circle

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Funding

SEED-12 20-1 - Programmable and transient electrochemical energy devices by molecular design (ETHZ)

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