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Chemically fueled materials with a self-immolative mechanism: transient materials with a fast on/off response
Authors:Patrick S Schwarz  Laura Tebcharani  Julian E Heger  Peter Müller-Buschbaum  Job Boekhoven
Abstract:There is an increasing demand for transient materials with a predefined lifetime like self-erasing temporary electronic circuits or transient biomedical implants. Chemically fueled materials are an example of such materials; they emerge in response to chemical fuel, and autonomously decay as they deplete it. However, these materials suffer from a slow, typically first order decay profile. That means that over the course of the material''s lifetime, its properties continuously change until it is fully decayed. Materials that have a sharp on–off response are self-immolative ones. These degrade rapidly after an external trigger through a self-amplifying decay mechanism. However, self-immolative materials are not autonomous; they require a trigger. We introduce here materials with the best of both, i.e., materials based on chemically fueled emulsions that are also self-immolative. The material has a lifetime that can be predefined, after which it autonomously and rapidly degrades. We showcase the new material class with self-expiring labels and drug-delivery platforms with a controllable burst-release.

We describe a design strategy for transient materials with a predefined lifetime and a fast on–off-response.
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