Low-molecular mass organic gelators self-organizing into three-dimensional fiber networks within organic solvents have attracted much attention in recent years. However, to date, how the microstructure of fiber network is formed in a gelation process and the key factors that govern the topological structure of a gel network remain to be determined. In this work, we address these issues by investigating the in situ formation of the gel networks in the N-lauroyl-l-glutamic acid di-n-butylamide (GP-1)/propylene glycol (PG) system. By using optical microscopy, the time evolution of the gel network microstructure was investigated under various supersaturation conditions. It is found that supersaturation is one of the key factors that govern the ...
We show that the same low molecular weight gelator can form gels using three different methods. Gels...
The conundrum of gel formation by molecular nanofibers, wormlike micelles, and filamentous proteins:...
Tripodal cholamide 1 is a supergelator of aqueous fluids. A variety of physical techniques, includin...
Low-molecular mass organic gelators self-organizing into three-dimensional fiber networks within org...
Thin films of molecular gels formed in a confined space have potential applications in transdermal d...
The architecture of a biocompatible organogel formed by gelation of a small molecule organic gelator...
The architecture of a biocompatible organogel formed by gelation of a small molecule organic gelator...
The rheological properties of supramolecular soft functional materials are determined by the network...
The use of self-assembled gel in biomaterials and drug delivery is an important new area of research...
The properties of a hydrogel are controlled by the underlying network that immobilizes the solvent. ...
Crystalline spherulitic fiber networks are commonly observed in polymeric and supramolecular functio...
A new approach of engineering of molecular gels was established on the basis of a nucleation-initiat...
The influence of a nonionic surfactant polyoxyethylene sirbitan monooelate on the structure of the f...
Supramolecular materials with three-dimensional fiber networks have applications in many fields. For...
This article gives an overview of the current progress of a class of supramolecular soft materials c...
We show that the same low molecular weight gelator can form gels using three different methods. Gels...
The conundrum of gel formation by molecular nanofibers, wormlike micelles, and filamentous proteins:...
Tripodal cholamide 1 is a supergelator of aqueous fluids. A variety of physical techniques, includin...
Low-molecular mass organic gelators self-organizing into three-dimensional fiber networks within org...
Thin films of molecular gels formed in a confined space have potential applications in transdermal d...
The architecture of a biocompatible organogel formed by gelation of a small molecule organic gelator...
The architecture of a biocompatible organogel formed by gelation of a small molecule organic gelator...
The rheological properties of supramolecular soft functional materials are determined by the network...
The use of self-assembled gel in biomaterials and drug delivery is an important new area of research...
The properties of a hydrogel are controlled by the underlying network that immobilizes the solvent. ...
Crystalline spherulitic fiber networks are commonly observed in polymeric and supramolecular functio...
A new approach of engineering of molecular gels was established on the basis of a nucleation-initiat...
The influence of a nonionic surfactant polyoxyethylene sirbitan monooelate on the structure of the f...
Supramolecular materials with three-dimensional fiber networks have applications in many fields. For...
This article gives an overview of the current progress of a class of supramolecular soft materials c...
We show that the same low molecular weight gelator can form gels using three different methods. Gels...
The conundrum of gel formation by molecular nanofibers, wormlike micelles, and filamentous proteins:...
Tripodal cholamide 1 is a supergelator of aqueous fluids. A variety of physical techniques, includin...