We have investigated the in situ formation of Low Molecular Weight Organogelator (LMWO) molecules in oil-on-water slicks through dual reactive precursor injection. This method alleviates the need for any carrier solvent or prior heating, therefore reducing the environmental impact of LMWOs, giving instantaneous gelation, even at low temperatures (−5 °C). We show minimal leaching from our gels into the water layer
Spatially resolved soft materials, such as vesicles and microgels, have shown promise as selective a...
The interest in molecular gels has been gaining momentum as evident from being developed for a broad...
Carbohydrate-based low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) exhibit many desirable properties making th...
We have investigated the in situ formation of Low Molecular Weight Organogelator (LMWO) molecules in...
Gelation processes grant access to a wealth of soft materials with tailorable properties, in applica...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution...
A surfactant, R-6-AO, derived from dehydroabietic acid has been synthesized. It behaves as a highly ...
We prepared the small pseudopeptide Lau-l-Dopa(OBn)2-d-Oxd-OBn (Lau = lauric acid; l-Dopa = l-3,4-di...
This review explores supramolecular gels as materials for environmental remediation. These soft mate...
Low Molecular Weight Gelators (LMWGs) are a versatile class of material which, when an appropriate s...
International audienceA hydrogel can be formed by an organogelator in the presence of a nanoemulsion...
The influence of two structural features of N-Fmoc-L-serine lipoamino acids on organogel formation w...
Hybrid gel beads based on combining a low-molecular-weight gelator (LMWG) with a polymer gelator (PG...
We show here a low molecular weight hydrogelator based on a functionalised-dipeptide which is stable...
Molecular organogelators convert oils into gels by forming self-assembled fibrous networks. Here, we...
Spatially resolved soft materials, such as vesicles and microgels, have shown promise as selective a...
The interest in molecular gels has been gaining momentum as evident from being developed for a broad...
Carbohydrate-based low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) exhibit many desirable properties making th...
We have investigated the in situ formation of Low Molecular Weight Organogelator (LMWO) molecules in...
Gelation processes grant access to a wealth of soft materials with tailorable properties, in applica...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution...
A surfactant, R-6-AO, derived from dehydroabietic acid has been synthesized. It behaves as a highly ...
We prepared the small pseudopeptide Lau-l-Dopa(OBn)2-d-Oxd-OBn (Lau = lauric acid; l-Dopa = l-3,4-di...
This review explores supramolecular gels as materials for environmental remediation. These soft mate...
Low Molecular Weight Gelators (LMWGs) are a versatile class of material which, when an appropriate s...
International audienceA hydrogel can be formed by an organogelator in the presence of a nanoemulsion...
The influence of two structural features of N-Fmoc-L-serine lipoamino acids on organogel formation w...
Hybrid gel beads based on combining a low-molecular-weight gelator (LMWG) with a polymer gelator (PG...
We show here a low molecular weight hydrogelator based on a functionalised-dipeptide which is stable...
Molecular organogelators convert oils into gels by forming self-assembled fibrous networks. Here, we...
Spatially resolved soft materials, such as vesicles and microgels, have shown promise as selective a...
The interest in molecular gels has been gaining momentum as evident from being developed for a broad...
Carbohydrate-based low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) exhibit many desirable properties making th...