The properties of low molecular weight gels are determined by the underlying, self-assembled network. To access information on the network, it is common for techniques to be used that require the gel to be dried, such as transmission electron microscopy or scanning electron microscopy. The implicit assumption is that this drying has no bearing on the data collected. Here, we discuss the validity of this assumption.
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Adams, D. J. (2018). Does drying affect gel networks? Gels, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/gels4020032
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