Exploiting α-benzylated 1,4-butanesultones to expedite the discovery of small-molecule, LCST-type sulfobetaine zwitterionic materials†
Abstract
Herein, we report both the concise synthesis and discovery of a small library of 16 sulfobetaine-like zwitterionic materials (ZMs) that exhibit LCST phase transitions in water and their structural optimization to further fine-tune the polarity of the benzyl substituent on the α-position of the sulfonate moiety. Ultimately, we achieved the preparation of novel ZMs carrying attractive Tc values, which demonstrated the real value of the structural tunability of these ZMs. Furthermore, we present a proof-of-concept application for the analysis of biomolecules. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on sulfobetaine-substituted ZMs as small-molecule smart materials exhibiting LCST property and their miscibility/immiscibility with water triggered by temperature are entirely switchable and reversible.