TY - JOUR
T1 - What kind of "soft materials" can we design from molecular gels?
AU - Dawn, Arnab
AU - Shiraki, Tomohiro
AU - Haraguchi, Shuichi
AU - Tamaru, Shun Ichi
AU - Shinkai, Seiji
PY - 2011/2/1
Y1 - 2011/2/1
N2 - Since their discovery, over the years, molecular gels have been constantly drawing the attention of chemists from various scientific fields. Their structural softness together with the orderliness at the molecular level provides such molecules immense potential for the amplification of their properties. Using this chemistry, one can easily realize a macroscopic outcome from a molecular level modulation. This phenomenon is governed by the principle of supramolecular interactions that introduce a unique "reversibility" to the system. The new generation of gel chemistry is now tending more towards the development of new attractive functions to create smart materials for achieving outstanding response or unprecedented selectivity over a process. However, for the successful implementation of this mission, it is really essential to correlate gel functions with their structures. This focus review is an attempt to find such a correlation, which can motivate and stimulate this existing field towards precisely designing molecular gels for the desired functions. A Soft Target! Starting from the world of serendipity, molecular gel chemistry is now being transformed towards the programmed development of smart functions by utilizing the principles of supramolecular interaction. This Focus Review is an attempt to reveal the underlying correlation between the gel structure and function.
AB - Since their discovery, over the years, molecular gels have been constantly drawing the attention of chemists from various scientific fields. Their structural softness together with the orderliness at the molecular level provides such molecules immense potential for the amplification of their properties. Using this chemistry, one can easily realize a macroscopic outcome from a molecular level modulation. This phenomenon is governed by the principle of supramolecular interactions that introduce a unique "reversibility" to the system. The new generation of gel chemistry is now tending more towards the development of new attractive functions to create smart materials for achieving outstanding response or unprecedented selectivity over a process. However, for the successful implementation of this mission, it is really essential to correlate gel functions with their structures. This focus review is an attempt to find such a correlation, which can motivate and stimulate this existing field towards precisely designing molecular gels for the desired functions. A Soft Target! Starting from the world of serendipity, molecular gel chemistry is now being transformed towards the programmed development of smart functions by utilizing the principles of supramolecular interaction. This Focus Review is an attempt to reveal the underlying correlation between the gel structure and function.
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U2 - 10.1002/asia.201000217
DO - 10.1002/asia.201000217
M3 - Review article
C2 - 20715040
AN - SCOPUS:78649948844
SN - 1861-4728
VL - 6
SP - 266
EP - 282
JO - Chemistry - An Asian Journal
JF - Chemistry - An Asian Journal
IS - 2
ER -