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Two self-healing-type supramolecular Ni(II)-metallogels are achieved. The choice of proper low-molecular-weight organic gelators such as -butenedioic acid (, -BDA) and -butenedioic acid (, -BDA) and triethylamine in ,'-dimethylformamide solvent facilitates the metallogelation process. Through rheological investigations the mechanical robustness and viscoelastic properties of synthesized metallogels are explored. An in-depth exploration of thixotropic behavior also supports their self-healing features. Notably, distinct variations in morphologies of metallogels are also ascertained through field emission scanning electron microscopy studies. Furthermore, the existence of versatile noncovalent supramolecular interactions operating throughout the metallogel network is clearly revealed via Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Electrospray ionization-mass studies also explore the construction protocol of individual Ni(II)-metallogels. The Z-scan measurements with a 532 nm continuous wave laser were employed to unveil the nonlinear thermo-optical response of two synthesized self-healing metallogels, , -BDA-TEA@Ni(II) and -BDA-TEA@Ni(II). Crucial parameters like the nonlinear refractive index, nonlinear absorption coefficient, thermo-optical coefficient, and third-order susceptibility of these metallogels are obtained. Metallogels show negative signs for the nonlinear refractive index and the nonlinear absorption coefficient. The real parts of the third-order susceptibility for these metallogels are much greater than the imaginary parts (, χ > χ), making such metallogels very promising for all optical-switching applications.

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