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Cyclic Bis-Urea Compounds as Gelators for Organic Solvents
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Deep Eutectic SolventCrystal StructureOrganic Material ChemistryThin FibersEngineeringNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyChemical BondThree-dimensional NetworkMolecular BiologyStructure ElucidationOrganic ChemistryChemistryCyclic Bis-urea CompoundsCrystallographyBiophysics
Self-assembly of cyclic bis-urea compounds takes place even at low concentrations to form very thin fibers which give a three-dimensional network in the solvent. The X-ray structure indicates that the molecules assemble into one-dimensional chains in which each unit forms eight hydrogen bonds with its neighbors (see picture).