Abstract

An upper critical solution temperature (UCST)-type self-oscillating polymer was designed that exhibited rhythmic soluble-insoluble changes induced by the Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction. The target polymers were prepared by conjugating Ru(bpy)3 , a catalyst for the BZ reaction, to ureido-containing poly(allylamine-co-allylurea) (PAU) copolymers. The Ru(bpy)3 -conjugated PAUs exhibited a UCST-type phase-transition behavior, and the solubility of the polymer changed in response to the alternation in the valency of Ru(bpy)3 . The ureido content influences the temperature range of self-oscillation, and the oscillation occurred at higher temperatures than conventional LCST-type self-oscillating polymers. Furthermore, the self-oscillating behavior of the Ru-PAU could be regulated by addition of urea, which is a unique tuning strategy. We envision that novel self-oscillating polymers with widely tunable soluble-insoluble behaviors can be rationally designed based these UCST-type polymers.

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