Mesoscopic heterogeneity in re-gelation of supramolecular gel
A dispersion of a peptide amphiphile into water forms hierarchical fibril structures, leading to a supramolecular hydrogel. In contrast to polymeric hydrogels, such gel exhibit a transition between sol and gel states. Here, we report on a spatial heterogeneity during the sol-to-gel transition by a p...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-134922024-08-12T02:00:50Z Mesoscopic heterogeneity in re-gelation of supramolecular gel Shundo, Atsuomi Penaloza, David P. Matsumoto, Keigo Ohno, Masashi Miyaji, Katsuaki Goto, Masahiro Tanaka, Keiji A dispersion of a peptide amphiphile into water forms hierarchical fibril structures, leading to a supramolecular hydrogel. In contrast to polymeric hydrogels, such gel exhibit a transition between sol and gel states. Here, we report on a spatial heterogeneity during the sol-to-gel transition by a particle tracking technique. The sol obtained by disrupting the gel was heterogeneous in terms of its physical properties. The extent of heterogeneity in the sol decreased as the re-gelation proceeded. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12958 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Supramolecular chemistry Nanogels Mesoscopic phenomena (Physics) Chemistry Physical Sciences and Mathematics |
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A dispersion of a peptide amphiphile into water forms hierarchical fibril structures, leading to a supramolecular hydrogel. In contrast to polymeric hydrogels, such gel exhibit a transition between sol and gel states. Here, we report on a spatial heterogeneity during the sol-to-gel transition by a particle tracking technique. The sol obtained by disrupting the gel was heterogeneous in terms of its physical properties. The extent of heterogeneity in the sol decreased as the re-gelation proceeded. |
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Mesoscopic heterogeneity in re-gelation of supramolecular gel |
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