multiresponsiva
Multiresponsiva, or multiresponsive, describes materials or systems that can undergo reversible and programmable changes in their properties in response to two or more external stimuli. These stimuli can be chemical, physical, or biological, such as pH, temperature, light, redox potential, magnetic fields, ionic strength, enzymes, or biomolecules. The ability to respond to multiple triggers enables more complex behavior and logic-like functionality compared with single-stimulus systems.
Most multiresponsiva systems are based on stimuli-responsive polymers, inorganic–organic hybrids, or supramolecular assemblies. Design approaches include
Applications are diverse. In drug delivery, multiresponsive hydrogels can release therapeutic cargo only when several conditions
Challenges include achieving independent, orthogonal responses, ensuring biocompatibility for biomedical uses, scalability of synthesis, and stable