Supramolecular gel formation based on glycolipids derived from renewable resources

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Abstract

The potential applications of self-assembled supramolecular gels based on natural molecules encouraged the researchers to develop a versatile synthetic method for their structural analogues. Herein, we report a facile synthesis of glycolipid from renewable resources, cashew nut shell liquid,d and D-glucose in good yield. Gelation behavior of these glycolipids were studied in a wide range of solvents and oils. To our delight, compound 5b formed a hydrogel with Critical gelator concentration (CGC) of 0.29% w/v. Morphological analysis of the hydrogel depicts the formation of twisted fibers with an entangled network. Formation of a twisted fibrous structure was further identified by CD spectral studies with respect to temperature. The molecular self-assembly assisted by hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic, and π–π stacking interactions were identified by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and FTIR studies. Rheological analysis depicted the mechanical strength and stability of the hydrogel, which is crucial in predicting the practical applications of supramolecular soft materials.

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Lalitha, K., Gayathri, K., Prasad, Y. S., Saritha, R., Thamizhanban, A., Maheswari, C. U., … Nagarajan, S. (2018). Supramolecular gel formation based on glycolipids derived from renewable resources. Gels, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/gels4010001

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