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Towards racemizable chiral organogelators

  • Jian Bin Lin,
  • Debarshi Dasgupta,
  • Seda Cantekin and
  • Albertus P. H. J. Schenning

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2010, 6, 960–965, doi:10.3762/bjoc.6.107

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  • transition is associated with gel melting and/or gel formation. When the racemate (R-3 = S-3 = 2.5 mM) was heated and cooled to room temperature, precipitation was observed (Figure 2b). The morphology of the organogel was further characterized by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) as well as
  • at which, infinite percolation is achieved within a network system, although microgel network structures can still be observed below the CGC. The fibers have an average diameter is 60 ± 10 nm and lengths of tens of micrometers suggesting effective anisotropic growth. The morphology of the R-3
  • ; d) the surface morphology of the dried gel obtained from R-3 in octane (15 mM) observed by FESEM. a) Concentration-dependent 1H NMR spectra of R-3 in cyclohexane-d12 and b) the shift of N–H signal of amide group versus concentration. The evolution of ln(ee × 100) for the racemization of R-3 (1 mM
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Published 06 Oct 2010

Oxalyl retro-peptide gelators. Synthesis, gelation properties and stereochemical effects

  • Janja Makarević,
  • Milan Jokić,
  • Leo Frkanec,
  • Vesna Čaplar,
  • Nataša Šijaković Vujičić and
  • Mladen Žinić

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2010, 6, 945–959, doi:10.3762/bjoc.6.106

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  • that for the (S,R)-bis(LeuLeu) 1a and (S,S)-bis(LeuLeu) 1a retro-peptidic gelators, the stereochemistry has a decisive impact on their gelation effectiveness and final gel morphology in their water/DMSO gels. Results and Discussion Synthesis of oxalyl retro-dipeptidic gelators A series of chiral bis
  • gelation properties, self-assembly motifs and gel morphology. The influence of stereochemistry on self-aggregation and morphology was studied with 1a–c combining different configurations of Leu: (S,R)-1a, b, c and (R,S)-1a, b, c. Gelation properties of pure enantiomers (S,S)-1b and (S,R)-1b are compared
  • previously, TEM investigations of bis(amino acid)oxalamide gels revealed in most cases formation of very dense networks consisting of heavily entangled tiny fibers with diameters in the range of 10–20 nm [58][59][60]. A similar morphology was observed for the bis(PhePhe)-5a-EtOH gel (fiber d’s 6–20 nm) and
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Published 04 Oct 2010

Pyridinium based amphiphilic hydrogelators as potential antibacterial agents

  • Sayanti Brahmachari,
  • Sisir Debnath,
  • Sounak Dutta and
  • Prasanta Kumar Das

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2010, 6, 859–868, doi:10.3762/bjoc.6.101

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  • contribution of the different interactive forces and an insight into the 3D-morphology of supramolecular aggregates [20][21][22]. In this context, low molecular weight hydrogels (LMWH) are of greater importance compared to polymeric ones as the former (i) can have diversified supramolecular morphology by
  • simply a macroscopic manifestation of the self-assembled aggregation at the molecular level due to the optimum combination of hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions between molecules [12]. The formation, nature and morphology of these supramolecular 3D-networks are primarily dictated by the
  • formation of three dimensional higher ordered structures during self-assembled hydrogelation was investigated by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). Morphology of the dried xerogels showed the formation of different supramolecular structures that are involved in the gelation process of 1
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Published 21 Sep 2010

Chiral gels derived from secondary ammonium salts of (1R,3S)-(+)-camphoric acid

  • Tapas Kumar Adalder,
  • N. N. Adarsh,
  • Ravish Sankolli and
  • Parthasarathi Dastidar

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2010, 6, 848–858, doi:10.3762/bjoc.6.100

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  • 1,2-dichlorobenzene xerogels of DBAMC 6, whereas relatively short plate like morphology was observed in the nitrobenzene xerogel of DBUAMC 3. Understandably, the solvent molecules are immobilized in these networks to form gel. To prove structure-property correlation in these gelators, we tried to
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Published 21 Sep 2010

New amphiphilic glycopolymers by click functionalization of random copolymers – application to the colloidal stabilisation of polymer nanoparticles and their interaction with concanavalin A lectin

  • Otman Otman,
  • Paul Boullanger,
  • Eric Drockenmuller and
  • Thierry Hamaide

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2010, 6, No. 58, doi:10.3762/bjoc.6.58

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  • attention because of their potential since they represent attractive alternatives to conventional pharmaceutical applications. In addition, the size, morphology and composition of the polymer particles can be tuned to optimize the drug release kinetics in order to reduce, e.g., toxicity and improve efficacy
  • . These parameters are closely connected. For instance, the chemical composition of the polymer matrix may affect the particle morphology because of thermodynamic interactions between the hydrophobic drug and the polymer. Whatever the drug delivery system, surfactants, and in particular polymer non-ionic
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Published 01 Jun 2010

Self-assembled ordered structures in thin films of HAT5 discotic liquid crystal

  • Piero Morales,
  • Jan Lagerwall,
  • Paolo Vacca,
  • Sabine Laschat and
  • Giusy Scalia

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2010, 6, No. 51, doi:10.3762/bjoc.6.51

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  • the director in the linear structures. The upper and lower images were obtained with crossed polarizers while the middle one was taken without the analyzer to show the complete sample morphology. AFM scan of a thick rope, of similar size to the linear structures observed by optical microscopy. AFM
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Published 20 May 2010

C-Arylation reactions catalyzed by CuO-nanoparticles under ligand free conditions

  • Mazaahir Kidwai,
  • Saurav Bhardwaj and
  • Roona Poddar

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2010, 6, No. 35, doi:10.3762/bjoc.6.35

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  • differences which have been shown in the TEM image. The number of reactive sites on the surface is small in the case of larger crystallites and considerably greater in the case of smaller crystallites (Figure 1). To investigate further the surface morphology of CuO-nanoparticles, powder XRD and TEM images
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Published 15 Apr 2010

1-(4-Alkyloxybenzyl)-3-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium organic backbone: A versatile smectogenic moiety

  • William Dobbs,
  • Laurent Douce and
  • Benoît Heinrich

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2009, 5, No. 62, doi:10.3762/bjoc.5.62

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  • counter ions’ morphology. Results and Discussion Synthesis and characterization Our molecules are based on an organic calamitic structure in which a polar rigid group (methylimidazolium head) is associated to a flexible aliphatic chain with 8 to 16 carbons. The syntheses of all the compounds presented in
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Published 06 Nov 2009

Coaxial electrospinning of liquid crystal-containing poly(vinylpyrrolidone) microfibres

  • Eva Enz,
  • Ute Baumeister and
  • Jan Lagerwall

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2009, 5, No. 58, doi:10.3762/bjoc.5.58

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  • modification of the target, e.g. by using two parallel electrodes as collector [8]. A recent review on different electrospinning setup designs is given in [9]. The morphology and final diameter of the resulting fibres can be influenced by several parameters, which can be divided into two categories: intrinsic
  • sample in Figure 3e. The smeared-out morphology in this last texture strongly suggests that the fibre still contained substantial amounts of solvent upon collection. The liquid state of such a deposited material then allowed a post-collection morphology change, ruining the desired coaxial fibre structure
  • result when considering the flow geometry of a smectic phase. By varying the relation between the flow rate of the outer polymer solution and the flow rate of the LC the morphology of the core could be changed stepwise from discontinuous to very thin but continuous with overall fibre thicknesses
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Published 23 Oct 2009

Synthesis of mesogenic phthalocyanine-C60 donor–acceptor dyads designed for molecular heterojunction photovoltaic devices

  • Yves Henri Geerts,
  • Olivier Debever,
  • Claire Amato and
  • Sergey Sergeyev

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2009, 5, No. 49, doi:10.3762/bjoc.5.49

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  • transported to the electrodes. Hence, a critical issue in bulk heterojunction PV devices is the control of morphology of materials, in order to provide both the efficient exciton generation and the rapid charge carrier transport. The logical step in the development of this architecture is “molecular
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Published 07 Oct 2009

Gold film- catalysed benzannulation by Microwave- Assisted, Continuous Flow Organic Synthesis (MACOS)

  • Gjergji Shore,
  • Michael Tsimerman and
  • Michael G. Organ

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2009, 5, No. 35, doi:10.3762/bjoc.5.35

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  • assessment of different types of metal films for their utility in benzannulation. The morphology of Cu, Pd, Ag, and Au films can be compared in the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images in Figure 2. The films are generally prepared in a reducing environment (see Experimental), thus they are expected to
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Published 21 Jul 2009

New diarylmethanofullerene derivatives and their properties for organic thin- film solar cells

  • Daisuke Sukeguchi,
  • Surya Prakash Singh,
  • Mamidi Ramesh Reddy,
  • Hideyuki Yoshiyama,
  • Rakesh A. Afre,
  • Yasuhiko Hayashi,
  • Hiroki Inukai,
  • Tetsuo Soga,
  • Shuichi Nakamura,
  • Norio Shibata and
  • Takeshi Toru

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2009, 5, No. 7, doi:10.3762/bjoc.5.7

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  • LUMO energy level which leads to an increase of the open-circuit voltage (Voc) values of the solar cell. These diarylmethanofullerenes have long alkyl chain(s) to increase the solubility and hopefully to cause the interaction with the donor P3HT polymer, being related to the morphology of the
  • values as compared with lower Voc values for the cells fabricated with other derivatives 1d, 1f–1k, and 2. The reason is not clear but the lower Voc values may be a consequence of negative effects such as morphology problems relating to inefficient charge transfer or charge separation. A more detailed
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Published 24 Feb 2009

Synthesis of thienyl analogues of PCBM and investigation of morphology of mixtures in P3HT

  • Fukashi Matsumoto,
  • Kazuyuki Moriwaki,
  • Yuko Takao and
  • Toshinobu Ohno

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2008, 4, No. 33, doi:10.3762/bjoc.4.33

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  • thieno[3,2-b]thiophene (3c, 3d) were synthesized and characterized. The morphology of the thin films prepared from the mixtures of these methanofullerenes with regioregular poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) was investigated by AFM measurement and UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy. A solubility test of these
  • methanofullerenes was performed by using dichloromethane as a solvent. es-TThCBM (3d) exhibited 1.4 times greater solubility in dichloromethane than PCBM. Keywords: fullerene; morphology; organic fullerenes; PCBM; photovoltaic cell; Introduction The demand for inexpensive, renewable energy sources continues to
  • crystallinity of the polymer [13][14], and controlling the growth rate of the organic film [15][16]. These studies reported that the morphology of the active layer is a critical factor that determines the device efficiency. Investigations have been performed for exploring new donor materials for bulk
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Published 29 Sep 2008
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  • -fluorinated parent compounds, and therefore to higher stability of the monolayer formed at the air/water interface. This unique behavior of the 4-fluoroceramide molecules provides the basis for further development of the morphology of the monolayer and possible formation of multi-layers, as well as for
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