Orthogonal Self-Assembly of Low Molecular Weight Hydrogelators and Surfactants

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Abstract

The concurrent self-assembly of new 1,3,5-trisamide-cyclohexane-based low molecular weight hydrogelators and various surfactants in water leads to the formation of self-assembled fibrillar networks with encapsulated micelles. This prototype system presents an example of orthogonal self-assembly, that is, the independent formation of two different supramolecular structures, each with their own characteristics that coexist within a single system. Copyright © 2003 American Chemical Society.

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Heeres, A., Van Der Pol, C., Stuart, M., Friggeri, A., Feringa, B. L., & Van Esch, J. (2003). Orthogonal Self-Assembly of Low Molecular Weight Hydrogelators and Surfactants. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 125(47), 14252–14253. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja036954h

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