Predicting the Mechanical Properties of Supramolecular Gels

J Jack D. Simpson (Department of Chemistry University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 7ZD UK) L Lisa Thomson (School of Chemistry University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UK) C Christopher M. Woodley (Department of Chemistry University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 7ZD UK) C Chloe M. Wallace (School of Chemistry) B Bart Dietrich (School of Chemistry University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UK) A Alex S. Loch (School of Chemistry University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UK) D Dave J. Adams (School of Chemistry) N Neil G. Berry (Department of Chemistry University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 7ZD UK)

Abstract

AbstractThe prediction of gelation is an important target, yet current models do not predict any post‐gel properties. Gels can be formed through the self‐assembly of many molecules, but close analogs often do not form gels. There has been success using a number of computational approaches to understand and predict gelation from molecular structures. However, these approaches focus on whether or not a gel will form, not on the properties of the resulting gels. Critically, it is the properties of the gels that are important for a specific application, not simply whether a gel will be formed. Supramolecular gels are often kinetically trapped, meaning that predicting gel properties is inherently a difficult challenge. Here, the first successful a priori prediction of gel properties for such self‐assembled, supramolecular systems is reported.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 8
Published February 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

J

Jack D. Simpson

Department of Chemistry University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 7ZD UK

L

Lisa Thomson

School of Chemistry University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UK

C

Christopher M. Woodley

Department of Chemistry University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 7ZD UK

C

Chloe M. Wallace

School of Chemistry

B

Bart Dietrich

School of Chemistry University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UK

A

Alex S. Loch

School of Chemistry University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UK

D

Dave J. Adams

School of Chemistry

N

Neil G. Berry

Department of Chemistry University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 7ZD UK