The assembly and disassembly of supramolecular gel fibres are observed in situ using variable temperature scanning probe microscopy. The results show that fibre formation can be monitored at high resolution at a surface, and the final fibre morphologies are broadly consistent with those found by ex situ analysis of the bulk gel. The impact of a gelation inhibitor upon the fibre morphology is successfully investigated, providing direct evidence for the mechanism of inhibition as a function of additive concentration
Multiphoton microscopy of collagen hydrogels produces second harmonic generation (SHG) and two-photo...
Efficient hydrogelators will gel water fast and at low concentrations. Small molecule gelling agents...
Pathway complexity results in unique materials from the same components according to the assembly co...
A detailed understanding of gelation mechanism can enable the properties of gels to be tuned for var...
Hydrogels are of intense recent interest in connection with biomedical applications ranging from 3-D...
We report here, for the first time, the direct observation of the submicron structure of gel surface...
The use of self-assembled gel in biomaterials and drug delivery is an important new area of research...
The surface chemistry of self-assembled hydrogel fibres – their charge, hydrophobicity and ion-bindi...
This thesis presents investigations into supramolecular gels by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), rheom...
Multicomponent supramolecular systems could be used to prepare exciting new functional materials, bu...
Particulate gels are known to be formed by bovine β-lactoglobulin near the isoelectric point when pa...
International audienceBiocompatible materials are of paramount importance in numerous fields. Unlike...
A dipeptide with a long fatty acid chain at its N-terminus gives hydrogels in phosphate buffer in th...
International audienceIn this work, we describe how a simple single low molecular weight gelator (LM...
Abstract. Particulate gels are known to be formed by bovine β-lactoglobulin near the isoelectric poi...
Multiphoton microscopy of collagen hydrogels produces second harmonic generation (SHG) and two-photo...
Efficient hydrogelators will gel water fast and at low concentrations. Small molecule gelling agents...
Pathway complexity results in unique materials from the same components according to the assembly co...
A detailed understanding of gelation mechanism can enable the properties of gels to be tuned for var...
Hydrogels are of intense recent interest in connection with biomedical applications ranging from 3-D...
We report here, for the first time, the direct observation of the submicron structure of gel surface...
The use of self-assembled gel in biomaterials and drug delivery is an important new area of research...
The surface chemistry of self-assembled hydrogel fibres – their charge, hydrophobicity and ion-bindi...
This thesis presents investigations into supramolecular gels by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), rheom...
Multicomponent supramolecular systems could be used to prepare exciting new functional materials, bu...
Particulate gels are known to be formed by bovine β-lactoglobulin near the isoelectric point when pa...
International audienceBiocompatible materials are of paramount importance in numerous fields. Unlike...
A dipeptide with a long fatty acid chain at its N-terminus gives hydrogels in phosphate buffer in th...
International audienceIn this work, we describe how a simple single low molecular weight gelator (LM...
Abstract. Particulate gels are known to be formed by bovine β-lactoglobulin near the isoelectric poi...
Multiphoton microscopy of collagen hydrogels produces second harmonic generation (SHG) and two-photo...
Efficient hydrogelators will gel water fast and at low concentrations. Small molecule gelling agents...
Pathway complexity results in unique materials from the same components according to the assembly co...