Mixing low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) shows promise as a means of preparing innovative materials with exciting properties. Here, we investigate the effect of increasing hydrophobic chain length on the properties of the resulting multicomponent systems which are capable of showing ambidextrous phase behaviour on pH perturbation
We show that the same low molecular weight gelator can form gels using three different methods. Gels...
Multicomponent low molecular weight gels are useful for a range of applications. However, when mixin...
Low molecular weight gelators (LMWG) self-assemble in solution into one-dimensional objects such as ...
Multicomponent hydrogels offer a tremendous opportunity to prepare useful and exciting materials tha...
Self-sorting in low molecular weight hydrogels can be achieved using a pH triggered approach. We sho...
Self-sorting in low molecular weight hydrogels can be achieved using a pH triggered approach. We sho...
Self-sorting in low molecular weight hydrogels can be achieved using a pH triggered approach. We sho...
Self-sorting in low molecular weight hydrogels can be achieved using a pH triggered approach. We sho...
Supramolecular gels formed by the combination of different organic molecules are of significant inte...
A delicate interplay of anisotropic hydrophobic/hydrophilic, π-π stacking, ionic and hydrogen bond i...
A delicate interplay of anisotropic hydrophobic/hydrophilic, π-π stacking, ionic and hydrogen bond i...
A delicate interplay of anisotropic hydrophobic/hydrophilic, π-π stacking, ionic and hydrogen bond i...
A delicate interplay of anisotropic hydrophobic/hydrophilic, π-π stacking, ionic and hydrogen bond i...
We show that the same low molecular weight gelator can form gels using three different methods. Gels...
A delicate interplay of anisotropic hydrophobic/hydrophilic, π-π stacking, ionic and hydrogen bond i...
We show that the same low molecular weight gelator can form gels using three different methods. Gels...
Multicomponent low molecular weight gels are useful for a range of applications. However, when mixin...
Low molecular weight gelators (LMWG) self-assemble in solution into one-dimensional objects such as ...
Multicomponent hydrogels offer a tremendous opportunity to prepare useful and exciting materials tha...
Self-sorting in low molecular weight hydrogels can be achieved using a pH triggered approach. We sho...
Self-sorting in low molecular weight hydrogels can be achieved using a pH triggered approach. We sho...
Self-sorting in low molecular weight hydrogels can be achieved using a pH triggered approach. We sho...
Self-sorting in low molecular weight hydrogels can be achieved using a pH triggered approach. We sho...
Supramolecular gels formed by the combination of different organic molecules are of significant inte...
A delicate interplay of anisotropic hydrophobic/hydrophilic, π-π stacking, ionic and hydrogen bond i...
A delicate interplay of anisotropic hydrophobic/hydrophilic, π-π stacking, ionic and hydrogen bond i...
A delicate interplay of anisotropic hydrophobic/hydrophilic, π-π stacking, ionic and hydrogen bond i...
A delicate interplay of anisotropic hydrophobic/hydrophilic, π-π stacking, ionic and hydrogen bond i...
We show that the same low molecular weight gelator can form gels using three different methods. Gels...
A delicate interplay of anisotropic hydrophobic/hydrophilic, π-π stacking, ionic and hydrogen bond i...
We show that the same low molecular weight gelator can form gels using three different methods. Gels...
Multicomponent low molecular weight gels are useful for a range of applications. However, when mixin...
Low molecular weight gelators (LMWG) self-assemble in solution into one-dimensional objects such as ...