Water-soluble supramolecular polymers show great potential to develop dynamic biomaterials with tailored properties. Here, we elucidate the morphology, stability and dynamicity of supramolecular polymers derived from bisurea-based monomers. An accessible synthetic approach from 2,4-toluene diisocyanate (TDI) as the starting material is developed. TDI has two isocyanates that differ in intrinsic reactivity, which allows to obtain functional, desymmetrized monomers in a one-step procedure. We explore how the hydrophobic/hydrophilic ratio affects the properties of the formed supramolecular polymers by increasing the number of methylene units from 10 to 12 keeping the hydrophilic hexa(ethylene glycol) constant. All bisurea-based monomers form l...
Two structurally-similar discotic molecules able to self-assemble in water, forming supramolecular f...
One of the most appealing features of supramolecular assemblies is their ability to respond to exter...
The introduction of stereogenic centers in supramolecular building blocks is used to unveil subtle c...
Structural and kinetic exchange properties of supramolecular polymers composed of mono- and bivalent...
AbstractThis review focuses on the synthesis, self-assembled structure and properties of bisurea-bas...
[Abstract] The use of supramolecular polymers to construct functional biomaterials is gaining more a...
The fast dynamics occurring in natural processes increases the difficulty of creating biomaterials c...
The formation of multicomponent and bioactive supramolecular polymers is a promising strategy for th...
The formation of multicomponent and bioactive supramolecular polymers is a promising strategy for th...
Supramolecular self-assembly in water based on non-covalent bonding is attracting major attention du...
A few examples of monomers are known that self-assemble into various high molar mass structures in s...
The most striking and general property of the biological fibrous architectures in the extracellular ...
Regenerative medicine applications aim to recreate or repair the living functional environment of th...
Two structurally-similar discotic molecules able to self-assemble in water, forming supramolecular f...
One of the most appealing features of supramolecular assemblies is their ability to respond to exter...
The introduction of stereogenic centers in supramolecular building blocks is used to unveil subtle c...
Structural and kinetic exchange properties of supramolecular polymers composed of mono- and bivalent...
AbstractThis review focuses on the synthesis, self-assembled structure and properties of bisurea-bas...
[Abstract] The use of supramolecular polymers to construct functional biomaterials is gaining more a...
The fast dynamics occurring in natural processes increases the difficulty of creating biomaterials c...
The formation of multicomponent and bioactive supramolecular polymers is a promising strategy for th...
The formation of multicomponent and bioactive supramolecular polymers is a promising strategy for th...
Supramolecular self-assembly in water based on non-covalent bonding is attracting major attention du...
A few examples of monomers are known that self-assemble into various high molar mass structures in s...
The most striking and general property of the biological fibrous architectures in the extracellular ...
Regenerative medicine applications aim to recreate or repair the living functional environment of th...
Two structurally-similar discotic molecules able to self-assemble in water, forming supramolecular f...
One of the most appealing features of supramolecular assemblies is their ability to respond to exter...
The introduction of stereogenic centers in supramolecular building blocks is used to unveil subtle c...