<p>Several effective phase-selective gelators (PSGs) have been developed from a series of cheap and easy-to-make sorbitol-based compounds for the removal of many oils from their biphasic mixtures with water. The dominant factors that drive gelation have been studied using FTIR and temperature-dependent <sup>1</sup>H NMR spectra. Additionally, the case of PSGs exhibit significant self-healing properties that can recover the gelatin block and hence provide a more flexible approach for oil-spill recovery. The highly effective phase-selective performance and self-healing properties of these organogelators indicate the potential and promising applicability in oil-spill recovery.</p
International audienceA hydrogel can be formed by an organogelator in the presence of a nanoemulsion...
Abstract: Phase selective gelation (PSG) of organic phases from their non-miscible mixtures with wat...
Use of carrier solvents to assist dissolution of phase-selective organogelators (PSOGs) before appli...
An aromatic amino acid (phenylglycine) based amphiphile with amide and ester groups and a long fatty...
Frequent marine oil spills pose a significant threat to the environment and marine’s ecosystem. We h...
Oil/water separation has been a worldwide subject because of increasing release of oil-containing wa...
Phase-selective organogelators that gel oils from oil/water mixtures are useful to remediate oil spi...
We report here the gelation of a series of petroleum products by serine derivatives. Among Fmoc (9-f...
Phase selective gelation (PSG) of organic phases from their non-miscible mixtures with water was ach...
Phase selective gelation (PSG) of organic phases from their non-miscible mixtures with water was ach...
In the last decades, synthesis and design of low molecular weight organogelators has gained increasi...
From a two-phase mixture of water and oil (either commercial fuel or pure organic solvent), a simple...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. A new deep eutectic solvent (DES) was developed as a phase-selecti...
Low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) are a class of organic compounds with molecular weights of les...
Molecular organogelators convert oils into gels by forming self-assembled fibrous networks. Here, we...
International audienceA hydrogel can be formed by an organogelator in the presence of a nanoemulsion...
Abstract: Phase selective gelation (PSG) of organic phases from their non-miscible mixtures with wat...
Use of carrier solvents to assist dissolution of phase-selective organogelators (PSOGs) before appli...
An aromatic amino acid (phenylglycine) based amphiphile with amide and ester groups and a long fatty...
Frequent marine oil spills pose a significant threat to the environment and marine’s ecosystem. We h...
Oil/water separation has been a worldwide subject because of increasing release of oil-containing wa...
Phase-selective organogelators that gel oils from oil/water mixtures are useful to remediate oil spi...
We report here the gelation of a series of petroleum products by serine derivatives. Among Fmoc (9-f...
Phase selective gelation (PSG) of organic phases from their non-miscible mixtures with water was ach...
Phase selective gelation (PSG) of organic phases from their non-miscible mixtures with water was ach...
In the last decades, synthesis and design of low molecular weight organogelators has gained increasi...
From a two-phase mixture of water and oil (either commercial fuel or pure organic solvent), a simple...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. A new deep eutectic solvent (DES) was developed as a phase-selecti...
Low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) are a class of organic compounds with molecular weights of les...
Molecular organogelators convert oils into gels by forming self-assembled fibrous networks. Here, we...
International audienceA hydrogel can be formed by an organogelator in the presence of a nanoemulsion...
Abstract: Phase selective gelation (PSG) of organic phases from their non-miscible mixtures with wat...
Use of carrier solvents to assist dissolution of phase-selective organogelators (PSOGs) before appli...