Nature regulates complex structures in space and time via feedback loops, kinetically controlled transformations, and under energy dissipation to allow non-equilibrium processes. Although man-made static self-assemblies realize excellent control over hierarchical structures via molecular programming, managing their temporal destiny by self-regulation is a largely unsolved challenge. Herein, we introduce a generic concept to control the time domain by programming the lifetimes of switchable self-assemblies in closed systems. We conceive dormant deactivators that, in combination with fast promoters, enable a unique kinetic balance to establish an autonomously self-regulating, transient pH-state, whose duration can be programmed over orders of...
Here, we exploit a small biomolecule-ATP-to gain temporal control over chemical reactivity in a synt...
It remains challenging to program soft materials to show dynamic, tunable time-dependent properties....
It remains challenging to program soft materials to show dynamic, tunable time-dependent properties....
Nature regulates complex structures in space and time via feedback loops, kinetically controlled tra...
Nature regulates complex structures in space and time via feedback loops, kinetically controlled tra...
The forthcoming generation of soft materials will be designed to autonomously adapt to their environ...
Dynamic self-assembly is of great interest in the fields of chemistry, physics and materials science...
Autocatalytic pH clocks can be useful to control self-assembly in the time domain. Their application...
Natural systems have been an inspiration to synthetic supramolecular chemistry. Synthetic demonstrat...
Dissipative self-assembly is exploited by nature to control important biological functions, such as ...
Nature uses self-assembly to construct structures and to carry out a variety of functions which are ...
Nature uses self-assembly to construct structures and to carry out a variety of functions which are ...
Precise control over specific functions in the time domain is ubiquitous in biological systems. Here...
Self-regulating materials require embedded control systems. Active networks of enzymes fulfill this ...
Here, we exploit a small biomolecule-ATP-to gain temporal control over chemical reactivity in a synt...
Here, we exploit a small biomolecule-ATP-to gain temporal control over chemical reactivity in a synt...
It remains challenging to program soft materials to show dynamic, tunable time-dependent properties....
It remains challenging to program soft materials to show dynamic, tunable time-dependent properties....
Nature regulates complex structures in space and time via feedback loops, kinetically controlled tra...
Nature regulates complex structures in space and time via feedback loops, kinetically controlled tra...
The forthcoming generation of soft materials will be designed to autonomously adapt to their environ...
Dynamic self-assembly is of great interest in the fields of chemistry, physics and materials science...
Autocatalytic pH clocks can be useful to control self-assembly in the time domain. Their application...
Natural systems have been an inspiration to synthetic supramolecular chemistry. Synthetic demonstrat...
Dissipative self-assembly is exploited by nature to control important biological functions, such as ...
Nature uses self-assembly to construct structures and to carry out a variety of functions which are ...
Nature uses self-assembly to construct structures and to carry out a variety of functions which are ...
Precise control over specific functions in the time domain is ubiquitous in biological systems. Here...
Self-regulating materials require embedded control systems. Active networks of enzymes fulfill this ...
Here, we exploit a small biomolecule-ATP-to gain temporal control over chemical reactivity in a synt...
Here, we exploit a small biomolecule-ATP-to gain temporal control over chemical reactivity in a synt...
It remains challenging to program soft materials to show dynamic, tunable time-dependent properties....
It remains challenging to program soft materials to show dynamic, tunable time-dependent properties....