Carbamate-based bolaamphiphile as low-molecular-weight hydrogelators

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A new bolaamphiphile analog featuring carbamate moieties was synthesized in six steps starting from thymidine. The amphiphile structure exhibits nucleoside-sugar polar heads attached to a hydrophobic spacer via carbamate (urethane) functions. This molecular structure, which possesses additional H-bonding capabilities, induces the stabilization of low-molecular-weight gels (LMWGs) in water. The rheological studies revealed that the new bolaamphiphile 7 stabilizes thixotropic hydrogels with a high elastic modulus (G′ > 50 kPa).

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Latxague, L., Gaubert, A., Maleville, D., Baillet, J., Ramin, M. A., & Barthélémy, P. (2016). Carbamate-based bolaamphiphile as low-molecular-weight hydrogelators. Gels, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/gels2040025

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