Abstract

We report the in situ formation of Ni-based supramolecular organogel and organic-aqueous gels using amine appended triazole ligand, having varying morphology and rheological properties. These gels are self-healable and moldable or injectable respectively depending on the absence or presence of water in the gelation medium. Our studies reveal that the formation and rupture of hydrogen bonds assisted by the solvent movement is responsible for the self-healing nature of the gels. The porous structure of the gel has been observed from the migration of dye molecules on the self-healed gel. In addition, the gels show dual function of reversible adsorption of toxic gases and sequestration of heavy metal ions, especially palladium via gel-to-gel transformation. It is imperative to stress that such transformation is extremely rare for small molecule based metallogels. The dynamic nature of Ni-Ntriazole interactions has been utilized in achieving the reversible gas/vapor responsive behavior of the metallogels, which could be suitable in developing colorimetric probes for the detection of toxic gases and heavy metal ions. Such multifunctional gels are exceptional in contemporary literature and are expected to find utility in fabricating smart multistimuli-responsive gel-based materials in the future.

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