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Controlling Syneresis of Hydrogels Using Organic Salts.

Santanu PanjaBart DietrichDave J Adams
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Supramolecular hydrogels can spontaneously undergo syneresis through fibre-fibre interactions and expel significant amounts of water upon aging. In this process, the hydrophobicity of fibres which regulates the 3D-rearrangement of the self-assembled structures during syneresis is important. Here, we show that we can control the hydrophobic microenvironment of gels by incorporating organic salts into the co-assembled gel fibres thereby enabling control of the macroscopic gel volume phase transition.
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