Lai, T.-L., Canevet, D., Almohamed, Y., Mevellec, J.-Y., Barille, R., Avarvari, N. & Salle, M. (2014) Revisiting urea-based gelators: strong solvent- and casting-microstructure dependencies and organogel processing using an alumina template. New J. Chem. 38 4448–4457.
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Type de référence: Article DOI: 10.1039/c4nj00681j Numéro d'identification (ISBN etc.): 1144-0546 Clé BibTeX: Lai2014 Voir tous les détails bibliographiques |
Catégories: IMN Mots-clés: Conductivity, crystal-growth, electronics, fibers, Nanomaterials, nanowires, supramolecular gels Créateurs: Almohamed, Avarvari, Barille, Canevet, Lai, Mevellec, Salle Collection: New J. Chem. |
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Résumé |
Urea-based gelators have been thoroughly characterized through various techniques and exhibit a strong solvent-structuration dependency in both the gel and the xerogel states. In a ground-breaking manner, gels were introduced in alumina membranes, which act as templates, in order to shape these materials and force the alignment of the corresponding self-assembled nanofibers by confinement.
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