Ultralight aerogels via supramolecular polymerization of a new chiral perfluoropyridine-based sulfonimidamide organogelator.
Giampiero ProiettiAnton AxelssonAntonio J CapezzaYogesh TodarwalJulius KuzminMathieu LinaresPatrick NormanZoltán SzabóChristofer LendelRichard T OlssonPeter DinérPublished in: Nanoscale (2024)
Chiral and enantiopure perfluorinated sulfonimidamides act as low-molecular weight gelators at low critical gelation concentration (<1 mg mL -1 ) via supramolecular polymerization in nonpolar organic solvents and more heterogenic mixtures, such as biodiesel and oil. Freeze-drying of the organogel leads to ultralight aerogel with extremely low density (1 mg mL -1 ). The gelation is driven by hydrogen bonding resulting in a helical molecular ordering and unique fibre assemblies as confirmed by scanning electron microscopy, CD spectroscopy, and computational modeling of the supramolecular structure.