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Supramolecular architectures of natural organic matter

Science of The Total Environment, 2019
Abstract A new conceptual model for supramolecular aggregation of natural organic matter (OM) is proposed. Scientific awareness of OM as natural hydrogels is slowly increasing although in the literature they are primarily categorized as physical hydrogels stabilized only by weak interactions.
M. Wells, H. Stretz
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Photoresponsive Supramolecular Architectures Based on Polypeptide Hybrids

Macromolecules, 2014
Self-aggregation has recently emerged as an efficient tool for the production of well-ordered supramolecular structures at the nanometric scale. In this framework, peptides offer important advantages as building blocks because of their biocompatibility and 3D-structural/functional diversities.
D. Mazzier   +7 more
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Supramolecular nanotube architectures based on amphiphilic molecules.

ChemInform, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
T. Shimizu, M. Masuda, H. Minamikawa
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Coordination-Directed Self-Assembly of Functional Polynuclear Lanthanide Supramolecular Architectures.

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Lanthanide supramolecular chemistry is a fast growing and intriguing research field due to the unique photophysical, magnetic, and coordination properties of lanthanide ions (LnIII).
Xiao-Zhen Li, C. Tian, Qingfu Sun
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Digital Light Processing 3D Printing of Tough Supramolecular Hydrogels with Sophisticated Architectures as Impact‐Absorption Elements

Advances in Materials, 2022
Processing tough hydrogels into sophisticated architectures is crucial for their applications as structural elements. However, Digital Light Processing (DLP) printing of tough hydrogels is challenging because of the low‐speed gelation and toughening ...
Min Dong   +7 more
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Photophysics of Supramolecular Architectures

, 2022
This reference provides collective information about the physical and photophysical changes of supramolecules after encapsulation. It covers luminescent systems involving a range of host molecules such as calixarenes, cyclodextrin, resorcinanene-crowns ...

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Supramolecular architectures of cellulose derivatives

Macromolecular Symposia, 1997
AbstractSeveral cellulose derivatives belong to a special class of polymers called hairy‐rod macromolecules which are used to generate well‐defined supramolecular architectures by the Langmuir‐Blodgett (LB) technique. In particular trimethylsilyl cellulose (TMSC) forms monomolecular films on the Langmuir‐trough and is transferred onto hydrophobic ...
Christo Fakirov   +5 more
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Photoactive amphiphiles for the assembly of supramolecular architectures

Faraday Discussions, 2015
The presented study reports the use of photoactive templating structures for the design of porous frameworks with built-in optical functionalities. The materials have been synthesised and characterised using powder X-ray diffractometry, UV-visible absorption and emission spectroscopy.
Jarman BP, Cucinotta F
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Self-Assembly Toolbox of Tailored Supramolecular Architectures Based on an Amphiphilic Protein Library.

Small, 2019
The molecular structuring of complex architectures and the enclosure of space are essential requirements for technical and living systems. Self-assembly of supramolecular structures with desired shape, size, and stability remains challenging since it ...
A. Schreiber   +5 more
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Template control of supramolecular architecture

ChemInform, 1999
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Andrew L. Vance   +3 more
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