Vortex fluidic mediated shearing of supramolecular gels in thin films leads to complete disruption of fluorous bis-urea derived gels. Hydrocarbon analogues however, are only partially disrupted, which emphasizes the resistance of non-fluorous bis-urea gelators towards shear. The gel structures have been studied by combining the thin film shearing with small angle neutron scattering. This technique represents a novel approach to study the effects of external stimuli on self-assembled supramolecular gel networks
Low molecular weight gels are formed by the self-assembly of a suitable small molecule gelator into ...
Pyridinylmethyl ureas form strong gels in aromatic solvents. The gels are weakened or destroyed by a...
The properties of a hydrogel are controlled by the underlying network that immobilizes the solvent. ...
Open Access Article. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Lic...
Appending perfluoroalkyl substituents to bis(urea) gelators results in significantly decreased inter...
Solvent diffusion in a prototypical supramolecular gel probed by quasi-elastic neutron scattering on...
Gelation processes grant access to a wealth of soft materials with tailorable properties, in applica...
An imidazole urea displays switchable hydrogelation behaviour that is turned off by metal ion coordi...
Appending perfluoroalkyl substituents to bis(urea) gelators results in significantly decreased inter...
Helical nanofibres play key roles in many biological processes. Entanglements between helices can ai...
We explore the use of rheo-small-angle neutron scattering as a method to collect structural informat...
Molecular material properties depend upon the contacts between and the arrangement of the component ...
We present two approaches to low-molecular-weight supramolecular gels bearing hydrophobic cavities b...
Supramolecular gels are topical soft materials involving the reversible formation of fibrous aggrega...
Advances in the field of supramolecular chemistry have made it possible, in many situations, to reli...
Low molecular weight gels are formed by the self-assembly of a suitable small molecule gelator into ...
Pyridinylmethyl ureas form strong gels in aromatic solvents. The gels are weakened or destroyed by a...
The properties of a hydrogel are controlled by the underlying network that immobilizes the solvent. ...
Open Access Article. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Lic...
Appending perfluoroalkyl substituents to bis(urea) gelators results in significantly decreased inter...
Solvent diffusion in a prototypical supramolecular gel probed by quasi-elastic neutron scattering on...
Gelation processes grant access to a wealth of soft materials with tailorable properties, in applica...
An imidazole urea displays switchable hydrogelation behaviour that is turned off by metal ion coordi...
Appending perfluoroalkyl substituents to bis(urea) gelators results in significantly decreased inter...
Helical nanofibres play key roles in many biological processes. Entanglements between helices can ai...
We explore the use of rheo-small-angle neutron scattering as a method to collect structural informat...
Molecular material properties depend upon the contacts between and the arrangement of the component ...
We present two approaches to low-molecular-weight supramolecular gels bearing hydrophobic cavities b...
Supramolecular gels are topical soft materials involving the reversible formation of fibrous aggrega...
Advances in the field of supramolecular chemistry have made it possible, in many situations, to reli...
Low molecular weight gels are formed by the self-assembly of a suitable small molecule gelator into ...
Pyridinylmethyl ureas form strong gels in aromatic solvents. The gels are weakened or destroyed by a...
The properties of a hydrogel are controlled by the underlying network that immobilizes the solvent. ...