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We describe the preparation and characterization of two new unsymmetrical squaramide-based organogelators. The synthesis of the compounds was carried out by subsequent amine condensations starting from dimethyl squarate. The design of the gelators involved a squaramide core connected on one side to a long aliphatic chain and on the other side to a glutamic acid residue. The gelator bearing the free carboxylic groups showed a lower gelation capacity than its precursor diester derivative. Some selected gels were further studied by infrared spectroscopy, rheology and electron microscopy. Critical gelation concentrations and gel-to-sol transition temperatures were also determined for each case. In addition, the superior squaramide diester gelator was compared with an analogue triazole-based gelator in terms of critical gelation concentration, gelation kinetics and thermal phase transition.
Science, Q, Glutamic acid derivative, Organogel, Squaramide, organogel, Organic chemistry, self-assembly, Self-assembly, Full Research Paper, glutamic acid derivative, QD241-441, supramolecular gel, Supramolecular gel, squaramide
Science, Q, Glutamic acid derivative, Organogel, Squaramide, organogel, Organic chemistry, self-assembly, Self-assembly, Full Research Paper, glutamic acid derivative, QD241-441, supramolecular gel, Supramolecular gel, squaramide
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