We show a self-assembly process leading to fibres from a system that starts far from equilibrium because of fast solvent – anti-solvent mixing and analyse the activation energies associated with the aggregation. It is in some ways reminiscent of diverse natural fibrous materials that have kinetic behaviour dominated by a rate limiting induction period followed by rapid growth. A full thermodynamic rationale for these systems and related synthetic ones is required for a full understanding of the driving force of their non-equilibrium self-assembly. Here we determine quantitatively the enthalpy and entropy of activation for the processes leading to the growth of fibres of this type, that contrasts with analysis of other systems where final en...
The field of supramolecular chemistry focuses on the non-covalent interactions between molecules tha...
Directing self-assembly processes out-of-equilibrium to yield kinetically trapped materials with wel...
Understanding the self-organization and structural transformations of molecular ensembles is importa...
We show a self-assembly process leading to fibres from a system that starts far from equilibrium bec...
Low molecular weight gelators are able to form nanostructures, typically fibers, which entangle to f...
Diphenylalanine (FF) has been shown to self-assemble from water into heterogeneous fibres that are a...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Molecular self-assembly is a powerful technique for developing...
Self-assembly features prominently in fields ranging from materials science to biophysical chemistry...
While the sensitive dependence of the functional characteristics of self-assembled nanofibers on the...
While the sensitive dependence of the functional characteristics of self-assembled nanofibers on the...
Self-assembly is a low energy synthesis process, prominent in biological systems, in which smaller b...
In this paper, molecular dynamics simulations of simple disc-shaped particles are used to investigat...
The field of supramolecular chemistry focuses on the non-covalent interactions between molecules tha...
Directing self-assembly processes out-of-equilibrium to yield kinetically trapped materials with wel...
Understanding the self-organization and structural transformations of molecular ensembles is importa...
We show a self-assembly process leading to fibres from a system that starts far from equilibrium bec...
Low molecular weight gelators are able to form nanostructures, typically fibers, which entangle to f...
Diphenylalanine (FF) has been shown to self-assemble from water into heterogeneous fibres that are a...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Molecular self-assembly is a powerful technique for developing...
Self-assembly features prominently in fields ranging from materials science to biophysical chemistry...
While the sensitive dependence of the functional characteristics of self-assembled nanofibers on the...
While the sensitive dependence of the functional characteristics of self-assembled nanofibers on the...
Self-assembly is a low energy synthesis process, prominent in biological systems, in which smaller b...
In this paper, molecular dynamics simulations of simple disc-shaped particles are used to investigat...
The field of supramolecular chemistry focuses on the non-covalent interactions between molecules tha...
Directing self-assembly processes out-of-equilibrium to yield kinetically trapped materials with wel...
Understanding the self-organization and structural transformations of molecular ensembles is importa...