Listar por tema "Hydrogels"
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Control of molecular gelation by chemical stimuli
Royal Society of Chemistry (2012-12-21)Molecular gels are formed by the self-assembly of low-molecular weight compounds by weak non-covalent interactions and thus, they may be easily disassembled in response to external stimuli. Chemically sensitive gels can ... -
Dynamic Peptide Library for the Discovery of Charge Transfer Hydrogels
ACS Publications (2015)Coupling of peptide self-assembly to dynamic sequence exchange provides a useful approach for the discovery of self-assembling materials. In here, we demonstrate the discovery and optimization of aqueous, gel-phase ... -
Molecular dynamics in polymer networks containing caprolactone and ethylene glycol moieties studied by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy
Elsevier (2014-11)Copolymer networks with methacrylate main chain and caprolactone and ethylene glycol side groups were obtained by free radical copolymerisation of caprolactone methacrylate (CLMA) and poly(ethylene glycol) methacrylate ... -
Oxygen transport through methacrylate-based hydrogels with potential biological capability
Elsevier (1996)The permeability to oxygen of hydrogels prepared from copolymers of 2-hydroxymethyl methacrylate and p-methacryloxyl-oxyacetanilide have been studied by using an oxygen electrode in combination with a permeometer. The ... -
Self-assembled hybrid hydrogels based on an amphipathic low molecular weight peptide derivative and a water-soluble poly(para-phenylene vinylene)
Royal Society of Chemistry (2017)The self-assembly of an amphipathic low molecular weight peptide and a water-soluble p-conjugated polyelectrolyte is studied in order to form hybrid hydrogel materials with synergistic properties. The self-assembly of ... -
Self-Assembly Studies of a Chiral Bisurea-Based Superhydrogelator
Wiley (2012-11)A chiral bisurea-based superhydrogelator that is capable of forming supramolecular hydrogels at concentrations as low as 0.2 mM is reported. This soft material has been characterized by thermal studies, rheology, X-ray ...