The balance between hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions dictates nanofiber obtained by self‐assembly of many low molecular weight gelators. In here, we demonstrate that thermal history can be used as a simple route of controlling structure and function in supramolecular gels. Using a model aromatic peptide amphiphile, Fmoc‐tyrosyl‐leucine and a combination of fluorescence, FTIR, CD and NMR spectroscopy, we show that the balance of these interactions can be adjusted by varying thermal history followed by supramolecular locking in the gel state. Depending on the thermal history that the gelators are exposed to, three regimes can be identified regarding the balance between H‐bonding and aromatic stacking interactions, resulting in di...
Controlling the order and spatial distribution of self-assembly in multicomponent supramolecular sys...
Annealing is widely used as a means of changing the physical properties of a material. The rate of h...
The formation of self-assembled fibrillar networks by low molecular weight peptidomimetics containi...
The balance between hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions dictates nanofiber obtained by sel...
YesThe possibility of using differential pre‐heating prior to supramolecular gelation to control the...
Supramolecular gels have potential in many areas. In many cases, a major drawback is that the gels a...
Supramolecular gels formed by the combination of different organic molecules are of significant inte...
Low molecular weight gelators are able to form nanostructures, typically fibers, which entangle to f...
This paper reports the structural modification of a two-component gelation system comprising a 1:1 c...
Among the diversity of drug delivery systems for controlled release, supramolecular gels have recent...
It is common to switch between H2O and D2O when examining peptide-based systems with the assumption ...
Supramolecular hydrogels are composed of self-assembled solid networks that restrict the flow of wat...
Most low molecular weight gelators are chiral, with racemic mixtures often unable to form gels. Here...
Self-assembled nanofibers are ubiquitous in nature and serve as inspiration for the design of supram...
In living systems, self‐assembly processes are driven by the consumption of chemical fuels. Syntheti...
Controlling the order and spatial distribution of self-assembly in multicomponent supramolecular sys...
Annealing is widely used as a means of changing the physical properties of a material. The rate of h...
The formation of self-assembled fibrillar networks by low molecular weight peptidomimetics containi...
The balance between hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions dictates nanofiber obtained by sel...
YesThe possibility of using differential pre‐heating prior to supramolecular gelation to control the...
Supramolecular gels have potential in many areas. In many cases, a major drawback is that the gels a...
Supramolecular gels formed by the combination of different organic molecules are of significant inte...
Low molecular weight gelators are able to form nanostructures, typically fibers, which entangle to f...
This paper reports the structural modification of a two-component gelation system comprising a 1:1 c...
Among the diversity of drug delivery systems for controlled release, supramolecular gels have recent...
It is common to switch between H2O and D2O when examining peptide-based systems with the assumption ...
Supramolecular hydrogels are composed of self-assembled solid networks that restrict the flow of wat...
Most low molecular weight gelators are chiral, with racemic mixtures often unable to form gels. Here...
Self-assembled nanofibers are ubiquitous in nature and serve as inspiration for the design of supram...
In living systems, self‐assembly processes are driven by the consumption of chemical fuels. Syntheti...
Controlling the order and spatial distribution of self-assembly in multicomponent supramolecular sys...
Annealing is widely used as a means of changing the physical properties of a material. The rate of h...
The formation of self-assembled fibrillar networks by low molecular weight peptidomimetics containi...