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2004Number of pages
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Langmuir, 20, 17, (2004), pp. 7070-7077ISSN
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Synthetic Organic Chemistry
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Physical Organic and Supramolecular Chemistry
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Langmuir
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vol. 20
Issue
iss. 17
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p. 7070
Page end
p. 7077
Subject
Physical Organic ChemistryAbstract
The present study investigates in detail the physical gelation of toluene induced by the addition of simple aliphatic diamines to a dendritic L-lysine-based peptide. The gel-phase material obtained was characterized using differential scanning calorimetry, scanning electron microscopy, small-angle X-ray scattering, circular dichroism, H-1 NMR, and X-ray diffraction. When the length of the aliphatic diamine is incrementally increased (C6-C12), the thermally reversible gel-sol transition temperature is dramatically increased (4-105 degreesC). This paper shows that the molecular information preset in the diamine is transcribed into the supramolecular assembly on the microscale and that this, in turn, controls the highly tunable macroscopic materials properties. The results also demonstrate the importance of chirality in the assembly process and highlight the role played by the aliphatic diamine in modulating the transcription of chirality from the molecular to the microscopic level.
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