Controlling the materials properties and nanostructure of a single-component dendritic gel by adding a second component

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Publication Date 2004-11-29
DOI 10.1039/B413629B
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

John G. Hardy, Andrew R. Hirst, David K. Smith, Colin Brennan, Ian Ashworth


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Abstract

This paper reports a dendritic system which is capable of forming both one-component and two-component gels—interestingly the addition of the second component can either increase or decrease the degree of gelation, depending on dendritic generation.

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