Self-assembled hybrid hydrogels based on an amphipathic low molecular weight peptide derivative and a water-soluble poly(para-phenylene vinylene)
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Self-assembled hybrid hydrogels based on an amphipathic low molecular weight peptide derivative and a water-soluble poly(para-phenylene vinylene)Date
2017Publisher
Royal Society of ChemistryISSN
2046-2069Bibliographic citation
RUBIO-MAGNIETO, Jenifer, et al. Self-assembled hybrid hydrogels based on an amphipathic low molecular weight peptide derivative and a water-soluble poly (para-phenylene vinylene). RSC Advances, 2017, vol. 7, no 16, p. 9562-9566Type
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Abstract
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 ... [+]
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 the complex yields a network of one-dimensional fibrils, with enhanced fluorescence of
the p-conjugated polyelectrolyte in the hydrogel form. These hybrid hydrogels are also tested to study
the kinetics of release of a molecular dye. [-]
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