The conundrum of gel formation by molecular nanofibers, wormlike micelles, and filamentous proteins: gelation without cross-links? Srinivasa R. Raghavan*a and Jack F. Douglas*b DOI: 10.1039/c2sm25107h The term gel is central to many scientific fields, including polymer science, biophysics, and supramolecular chemistry. In polymer science, a gel is said to be formed when polymer chains are linked into a permanent three-dimensional (3-D) network by cross-links that are either chemical bonds or strong physical associations. Linear chains in the absence of such cross-links are expected to form a network that is only defined by topological (entanglement) interactions between the chains; accordingly, such a network is expected to show viscoelasti...
Gels are extremely important soft materials with everyday applications in areas such as soaps, lubri...
Molecular gels are associated with the formation of strongly anisotropic structures at low volume fr...
Gels are amorphous solids whose macroscopic viscoelastic response derives from constraints in the ma...
We show that the same low molecular weight gelator can form gels using three different methods. Gels...
Low-molecular mass organic gelators self-organizing into three-dimensional fiber networks within org...
Low-molecular mass organic gelators self-organizing into three-dimensional fiber networks within org...
The properties of a hydrogel are controlled by the underlying network that immobilizes the solvent. ...
A new approach of engineering of molecular gels was established on the basis of a nucleation-initiat...
Developing the use of polymers from renewable sources to build hydrogels with tailored mechanical pr...
Cross-linked polymer networks are stress supporting structures that represent an important class of ...
Thin films of molecular gels formed in a confined space have potential applications in transdermal d...
Hypothesis: Nanocellulose gels form a new category of sustainable soft materials of industrial inter...
Polymer gels , three-dimensional network of polymer chains , are classified into chemica1 and physic...
Low-molecular-weight gels are currently a hugely important class of materials that are attracting si...
Pathway complexity results in unique materials from the same components according to the assembly co...
Gels are extremely important soft materials with everyday applications in areas such as soaps, lubri...
Molecular gels are associated with the formation of strongly anisotropic structures at low volume fr...
Gels are amorphous solids whose macroscopic viscoelastic response derives from constraints in the ma...
We show that the same low molecular weight gelator can form gels using three different methods. Gels...
Low-molecular mass organic gelators self-organizing into three-dimensional fiber networks within org...
Low-molecular mass organic gelators self-organizing into three-dimensional fiber networks within org...
The properties of a hydrogel are controlled by the underlying network that immobilizes the solvent. ...
A new approach of engineering of molecular gels was established on the basis of a nucleation-initiat...
Developing the use of polymers from renewable sources to build hydrogels with tailored mechanical pr...
Cross-linked polymer networks are stress supporting structures that represent an important class of ...
Thin films of molecular gels formed in a confined space have potential applications in transdermal d...
Hypothesis: Nanocellulose gels form a new category of sustainable soft materials of industrial inter...
Polymer gels , three-dimensional network of polymer chains , are classified into chemica1 and physic...
Low-molecular-weight gels are currently a hugely important class of materials that are attracting si...
Pathway complexity results in unique materials from the same components according to the assembly co...
Gels are extremely important soft materials with everyday applications in areas such as soaps, lubri...
Molecular gels are associated with the formation of strongly anisotropic structures at low volume fr...
Gels are amorphous solids whose macroscopic viscoelastic response derives from constraints in the ma...