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Beyond Sol-Gel: Molecular Gels with Different Transitions

Senem Yilmazer, Duncan Schwaller, Philippe J. Mésini

2023Gels23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The existence of sol-gel transitions is one of the most manifest properties of molecular gels. These transitions reflect their nature since they correspond to the association or dissociation of low weight molecules through non-covalent interactions to form the network constitutive of the gel. Most described molecular gels undergo only one gel-to-sol transition upon heating, and the reverse sol-to-gel transition upon cooling. It has been long observed that different conditions of formation could lead to gels with different morphologies, and that gels can undergo a transition from gel to crystals. However, more recent publications report molecular gels which exhibit additional transitions, for instance gel-to-gel transitions. This review surveys the molecular gels for which, in addition to sol-gel transitions, transitions of different nature have been reported: gel-to-gel transitions, gel-to-crystal transition, liquid-liquid phase separations, eutectic transformations, and synereses.

Topics & Concepts

Phase transitionSol-gelMaterials scienceDissociation (chemistry)Chemical physicsCovalent bondGlass transitionMolecular dynamicsRheologyChemical engineeringChemistryNanotechnologyPolymerPhysical chemistryComputational chemistryThermodynamicsOrganic chemistryComposite materialEngineeringPhysicsSupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsFood Chemistry and Fat AnalysisAerogels and thermal insulation
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