Spatial control over gelation with low molecular weight gelators is possible using an electrochemically-driven pH triggering method. Gelation occurs at the electrode surface. We show here that composition control in multi-component low molecular weight hydrogels can also be achieved, allowing simultaneous spatial, temporal and compositional control
Self-sorting in low molecular weight hydrogels can be achieved using a pH triggered approach. We sho...
Controlling supramolecular self-assembly across multiple length scales to prepare gels with localise...
A simple approach to a patterned multidomain gel is reported, combining a pH-responsive low-molecula...
Spatial control over gelation with low molecular weight gelators is possible using an electrochemica...
Spatial control over gelation with low molecular weight gelators is possible using an electrochemica...
The dynamic assembly of a pH-responsive low-molecular-weight gelator (LMWG) within the pre-formed ma...
The dynamic assembly of a pH-responsive low-molecular-weight gelator (LMWG) within the pre-formed ma...
Mixing low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) shows promise as a means of preparing innovative materi...
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...
We describe new methods to analyse and control the self-assembly of gelation leading to exciting new...
Multicomponent hydrogels offer a tremendous opportunity to prepare useful and exciting materials tha...
Controlling supramolecular self-assembly across multiple length scales to prepare gels with localise...
Controlling supramolecular self-assembly across multiple length scales to prepare gels with localise...
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...
Controlling supramolecular self-assembly across multiple length scales to prepare gels with localise...
A simple approach to a patterned multidomain gel is reported, combining a pH-responsive low-molecula...
Spatial control over gelation with low molecular weight gelators is possible using an electrochemica...
Spatial control over gelation with low molecular weight gelators is possible using an electrochemica...
The dynamic assembly of a pH-responsive low-molecular-weight gelator (LMWG) within the pre-formed ma...
The dynamic assembly of a pH-responsive low-molecular-weight gelator (LMWG) within the pre-formed ma...
Mixing low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) shows promise as a means of preparing innovative materi...
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...
We describe new methods to analyse and control the self-assembly of gelation leading to exciting new...
Multicomponent hydrogels offer a tremendous opportunity to prepare useful and exciting materials tha...
Controlling supramolecular self-assembly across multiple length scales to prepare gels with localise...
Controlling supramolecular self-assembly across multiple length scales to prepare gels with localise...
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...
Controlling supramolecular self-assembly across multiple length scales to prepare gels with localise...
A simple approach to a patterned multidomain gel is reported, combining a pH-responsive low-molecula...