Assembly processes can drive the selection of self-assembling molecules in dynamic combinatorial libraries, yielding self-synthesizing materials. We now show how such selection in a dynamic combinatorial library made from an amphiphilic building block which, by itself, assembles into micelles, can yield membranous aggregates ranging from vesicles to sponge phases. These aggregates are made from a mixture of unconventional surfactant molecules, showing the power of dynamic combinatorial selection approaches for the discovery of new, not readily predictable, self-assembly motifs.</p
Recent studies on the self-assembly of novel catanionic, bolaform and gemini surfactants provide evi...
Directing self-assembly processes out-of-equilibrium to yield kinetically trapped materials with wel...
The work carried out in this thesis provides examples on how variations in building block design aff...
Assembly processes can drive the selection of self-assembling molecules in dynamic combinatorial lib...
Assembly processes can drive the selection of self-assembling molecules in dynamic combinatorial lib...
A family of self-replicating macrocycles was developed using dynamic combinatorial chemistry. Replic...
We report dynamic combinatorial libraries made from a simple building block that is on the verge of ...
With the advent of reversible covalent chemistry the study of the interplay between covalent bond fo...
A family of self-replicating macrocycles was developed using dynamic combinatorial chemistry. Replic...
Self-assembly of a specific member of a dynamic combinatorial library (DCL) may lead to self-replica...
Self-assembly is a process in which molecules autonomously form ordered aggregates held together by ...
Recent studies on the self-assembly of novel catanionic, bolaform and gemini surfactants provide evi...
Directing self-assembly processes out-of-equilibrium to yield kinetically trapped materials with wel...
The work carried out in this thesis provides examples on how variations in building block design aff...
Assembly processes can drive the selection of self-assembling molecules in dynamic combinatorial lib...
Assembly processes can drive the selection of self-assembling molecules in dynamic combinatorial lib...
A family of self-replicating macrocycles was developed using dynamic combinatorial chemistry. Replic...
We report dynamic combinatorial libraries made from a simple building block that is on the verge of ...
With the advent of reversible covalent chemistry the study of the interplay between covalent bond fo...
A family of self-replicating macrocycles was developed using dynamic combinatorial chemistry. Replic...
Self-assembly of a specific member of a dynamic combinatorial library (DCL) may lead to self-replica...
Self-assembly is a process in which molecules autonomously form ordered aggregates held together by ...
Recent studies on the self-assembly of novel catanionic, bolaform and gemini surfactants provide evi...
Directing self-assembly processes out-of-equilibrium to yield kinetically trapped materials with wel...
The work carried out in this thesis provides examples on how variations in building block design aff...