Heat-set gels and egg-like vesicles using two component gel system based on chiral calix[4]arenes.
Jin-Lan Zhou, Xian-Jie Chen, Yan-Song Zheng
Index: Chem. Commun. (Camb.) (48) , 5200-2, (2007)
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Abstract
Chiral calix[4]arenes bearing long tertiary alkyl groups at the upper rim and S-1-phenylethylamine groups at the lower rim can form heat-set gels and egg-like vesicles enantioselectively with d-2,3-dibenzoyltartaric acid in cyclohexane, which is the first example of heat-set gels resulting from difference in interactions between two component gelators: in addition, the diameter of vesicles decreased with the increase in length of alkyl groups, which could be used to control the size of the vesicles.
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