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l-Lysine based gemini organogelators: their organogelation properties and thermally stable organogels

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2003
Novel gemini organogelators based on L-lysine, in which two L-lysine derivatives are linked by different alkylene chain lengths through the amide bond, have been simply and effectively synthesized, and their organogelation abilities and thermal stabilities have been investigated.
Masahiro, Suzuki   +5 more
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Designing a Highly Stable Slippery Organogel on Q235 Carbon Steel for Inhibiting Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion.

ACS Applied Bio Materials, 2021
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) accelerates the corrosion and degradation of metal materials due to the settlement of microorganisms on the surface.
Yuanzhen Liang, Peng Wang, Dun Zhang
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Electrophoresis in Organogels

Analytical Chemistry, 2004
A new matrix for electrophoresis, a low molecular weight organogel, is described. Dansylated amino acids and peptides were separated by planar and capillary electrophoresis in acetonitrile gels of trans-(1S,2S)-1,2-bis(dodecylamido)cyclohexane. The superior separation ability of the organogel over its corresponding buffer solution in capillary ...
Shaul, Mizrahi   +3 more
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Adsorption of Anionic Dyes Using a Poly(styrene-block-4-vinylpyridine) Block Copolymer Organogel.

Langmuir, 2021
An organogel was prepared by chemically cross-linking a poly(styrene-block-4-vinylpyridine) diblock copolymer using dibromododecane in dimethylformamide.
S. Sridhar   +5 more
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Photoreversible dendritic organogel

Chemical Communications, 2007
A photoreversible organogel made from dendrons was reported.
Yan, Ji   +7 more
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Organogels

2023
The majority of nutraceutical compounds have very limited solubility in aqueous solvents. So it is necessary to design systems in order to encapsulate lipophilic nutraceutical compounds. Organogels offer a great potential for the encapsulation of such compounds. Organogels are also able to deliver nutraceuticals to food systems or directly to the human
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Oligoamide Duplexes as Organogelators

Organic Letters, 2010
Oligoamide duplexes carrying multiple alkyl side chains were found to serve as gelators for aromatic solvents. The double-stranded backbone was essential for the hierarchical self-assembly of the molecular duplex into fibers of high aspect ratios. The demonstrated gelating abilities may be extended to a large family of analogous H-bonded duplexes ...
Ruikai, Cao   +8 more
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Nucleolipids as Potential Organogelators

Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids, 2007
Four different series of nucleolipids or bola-nucleolipids were synthesized or re-synthesized. Most of the compounds were studied with respect to their gelation properties toward either water or aromatic, hetero-aromatic, and aliphatic hydrocarbons. Bola-nucleolipids 6 and 7 do not gelate any solvent tested, neither as sole additive nor by adding up to
Helmut, Rosemeyer   +2 more
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Thixotropic Twin‐Dendritic Organogelators

Chemistry – A European Journal, 2008
AbstractTwin‐dendritic organogelators have been prepared through selective functionalization of N‐(3‐aminopropyl)‐1,3‐propanediamine (APPDA) with self‐assembling dendrons by using 1,1′‐carbonyldiimidazole (CDI). Subsequent modification of the APPDA linker provided an additional degree of structural diversity by which to tailor the gelator self‐assembly
Virgil, Percec   +4 more
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Organogels from Carbohydrate Amphiphiles

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1999
Gluconamides can be easily functionalized to give a variety of compounds that form organogels with a high viscosity. N-n-octyl-d-gluconamide-6-benzoate gelates a large variety of organic solvents, including 1,2-xylene, chloroform, ethyl acetate, and ethanol, to form gels which are, in some cases, stable even above the boiling point of the pure solvent.
Hafkamp, R.   +2 more
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