Authors
Maria Dolores Segarra-Maset, Vicent J Nebot, Juan F Miravet, Beatriu Escuder
Publication date
2013
Source
Chemical Society Reviews
Volume
42
Issue
17
Pages
7086-7098
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Molecular gels are formed by the self-assembly of low-molecular weight compounds by weak non-covalent interactions and thus, they may be easily disassembled in response to external stimuli. Chemically sensitive gels can be prepared by introducing in the molecular design functional groups that may interact either by covalent or non-covalent forces with other molecules present in the medium. Functional molecular gels have been reported that are sensitive to acids, bases, ions, redox-active compounds, neutral species, reactive compounds and enzymes. Here we present a broad revision of the different chemical inputs that can be used to tune gel properties through some appealing application-based selected examples.
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MD Segarra-Maset, VJ Nebot, JF Miravet, B Escuder - Chemical Society Reviews, 2013