Pathway complexity results in unique materials from the same components according to the assembly conditions. Here a chiral acyl-semicarbazide gelator forms three different gels of contrasting fibre morphology (termed 'gelmorphs') as well as lyotropic liquid crystalline droplets depending on the assembly pathway. The gels have morphologies that are either hyperhelical (HH-Gel), tape-fibre (TF-Gel) or thin fibril derived from the liquid crystalline phase (LC-Gels) and exhibit very different rheological properties. The gelator exists as three slowly interconverting conformers in solution. All three gels are comprised of an unsymmetrical, intramolecular hydrogen bonded conformer. The kinetics show that formation of the remarkable HH-Gel is coo...
Thin films of molecular gels formed in a confined space have potential applications in transdermal d...
Low molecular weight gelators are able to form nanostructures, typically fibers, which entangle to f...
This paper reports the structural modification of a two-component gelation system comprising a 1:1 c...
The use of self-assembled gel in biomaterials and drug delivery is an important new area of research...
Gels are extremely important soft materials with everyday applications in areas such as soaps, lubri...
Molecular gels are associated with the formation of strongly anisotropic structures at low volume fr...
Mixing low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) shows promise as a means of preparing innovative materi...
International audienceIn this work, we describe how a simple single low molecular weight gelator (LM...
We show that the same low molecular weight gelator can form gels using three different methods. Gels...
Coassembly of molecules can produce materials with improved properties and functionalities. To this ...
Supramolecular gels formed by the combination of different organic molecules are of significant inte...
This paper compares and contrasts, for the first time, one- and two-component gelation systems that ...
Molecular gels are associated with the formation of space spanning structures produced by aggregatio...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Hydrogels are proving to be an excellent class of materials for ...
Aggregates of charged amphiphilic molecules have been found to access a structure at elevated temper...
Thin films of molecular gels formed in a confined space have potential applications in transdermal d...
Low molecular weight gelators are able to form nanostructures, typically fibers, which entangle to f...
This paper reports the structural modification of a two-component gelation system comprising a 1:1 c...
The use of self-assembled gel in biomaterials and drug delivery is an important new area of research...
Gels are extremely important soft materials with everyday applications in areas such as soaps, lubri...
Molecular gels are associated with the formation of strongly anisotropic structures at low volume fr...
Mixing low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) shows promise as a means of preparing innovative materi...
International audienceIn this work, we describe how a simple single low molecular weight gelator (LM...
We show that the same low molecular weight gelator can form gels using three different methods. Gels...
Coassembly of molecules can produce materials with improved properties and functionalities. To this ...
Supramolecular gels formed by the combination of different organic molecules are of significant inte...
This paper compares and contrasts, for the first time, one- and two-component gelation systems that ...
Molecular gels are associated with the formation of space spanning structures produced by aggregatio...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Hydrogels are proving to be an excellent class of materials for ...
Aggregates of charged amphiphilic molecules have been found to access a structure at elevated temper...
Thin films of molecular gels formed in a confined space have potential applications in transdermal d...
Low molecular weight gelators are able to form nanostructures, typically fibers, which entangle to f...
This paper reports the structural modification of a two-component gelation system comprising a 1:1 c...