Abstract
Supramolecular assembly can be used to fabricate complex functional materials by organizing simple building blocks. However, it is difficult to control the hierarchical assembly across multiple length scales. The correlation of a supramolecular gel network and a pre-gelling aggregate will help to understand how a molecular-level assembly is translated into a higher order. Here, a functional dipeptide 2NapFF is used that can assemble in different micellar structures at high pH by varying the counterion. Replacing the counterions with a divalent calcium salt results in a cross-linked gel network, or an interesting analog “gel noodles.” The physical properties of the gel noodles can be varied by choosing specific micellar assemblies as the pre-gel. The mechanical rigidity of the gel networks is compared by nanoindentation and tensile testing, and the pattern to the structures of the micelles observed by small-angle X-ray scattering is correlated. The supramolecular assembly can be fine-tuned by using different micelles as the pre-gel without affecting the inherent gel-state properties.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 2300082 |
Journal | Macromolecular Materials and Engineering |
Volume | 308 |
Issue number | 10 |
Early online date | 12 May 2023 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 31 Oct 2023 |
Data Availability Statement
The data that support the findings of this study are available in the supplementary material of this articleFunding
The authors thank the University of Glasgow for funding via a Reinvigorating Research award, James Gallagher for EDS data, and Dr. Bart Dietrich for 3D printing. This work benefitted from the SasView software, originally developed by the DANSE project under NSF Award No. DMR‐0520547, and blender software.
Keywords
- dipeptides
- gel noodles
- micelles
- nanoindentation
- SAXS
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Chemical Engineering
- Polymers and Plastics
- Organic Chemistry
- Materials Chemistry