Supramolecular gels formed from multi-component low molecular weight species
Case Western Reserve University
Abstract
Low molecular weight supramolecular gels consist of small molecules (gelators) that in an appropriate solvent self-assemble into nano- or micro-scale network structures resulting in the formation of a gel. Most supramolecular gels consist of two parts, namely the solvent and the gelator. However, the concept of multi-component supramolecular gels, in which more than one compound is added to the solvent, offers a facile way (e.g. by changing the ratio of the different components) to tailor the properties of the gel. The simplest multi-component gels consist of two components added to the solvent and are the most widely studied to date. There are three general classes of such multi-component gels that have been…
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2Topics & keywords
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Solvent
- Component (thermodynamics)
- Chemistry
- Self-assembly
- Molecule
- Chemical engineering
- Materials science