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Morphological transformation between three-dimensional gel network and spherical vesicles via sonication,
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Supramolecular AssemblyEngineeringSpherical VesiclesMicroscopyThree-dimensional Gel NetworkMolecular Self-assemblyBiomedical EngineeringLamella StructureSoft MatterSol-gel SynthesisMorphological TransformationBiophysicsStructural MorphologyMolecular EngineeringBiopolymer GelSelf-assemblyPolymer ScienceX-ray DiffractionVesicle BiologyGel NetworkMedicine
A novel low weight molecular gelator was designed and synthesized which can gelate several polar solvents with different morphologies. It is interesting that it exchanges morphology between a three-dimensional gel network and vesicles in ethanol via treatment with ultrasound and a heating-cooling process, through supramolecular self-assembly in a certain concentration range. The mechanism of the self-assembly process was investigated by IR, X-ray diffraction and rheological experiments. The results show that the gelator molecules self-assemble in a parallel manner into a lamella structure and the lamellas further aggregate into a gel network or vesicles at room temperature with or without the ultrasonic stimulation.
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