Abstract
We demonstrate and investigate how a propagating acidic wave in a solution of dibenzoyl-l-cystine (DBC) can lead to the orientation and alignment of self-assembled fibers constituting a hydrogel. Taking advantage of its pH-induced self-assembly, a hydrogel composed of parallel fibers can be formed by propagating a pH gradient front from one part of a cell to the other. The diffusing species (typically the ion pair H+-Cl-) control the velocity of the pH-gradient front and, therefore, their diffusion rate should match the gelation rate so as to attain complete orientation. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Ziemecka, I., Koper, G. J. M., Olive, A. G. L., & Van Esch, J. H. (2013). Chemical-gradient directed self-assembly of hydrogel fibers. Soft Matter, 9(5), 1556–1561. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2sm27095a
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