Gels (Nov 2023)

Morphological Evaluation of Supramolecular Soft Materials Obtained through Co-Assembly Processes

  • Alexandra Croitoriu,
  • Aurica P. Chiriac,
  • Alina G. Rusu,
  • Alina Ghilan,
  • Diana E. Ciolacu,
  • Iuliana Stoica,
  • Loredana E. Nita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/gels9110886
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. 886

Abstract

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Low-molecular-weight gelators (LMWGs) are compounds with an intrinsic tendency to self-assemble forming various supramolecular architectures via non-covalent interactions. Considering that the development of supramolecular assemblies through the synergy of molecules is not entirely understood at the molecular level, this study introduced a Fmoc-short peptide and four Fmoc-amino acids as building blocks for the self-assembly/co-assembly process. Hence, we investigated the formation of supramolecular gels starting from the molecular aggregation following two triggering approaches: solvent/co-solvent method and pH switch. The complex morphological analysis (POM, AFM, and STEM) offered an insight into the spontaneous formation of well-ordered nanoaggregates. Briefly, POM and AFM images demonstrated that self-assembled gels present various morphologies like dendrimer, spherulite, and vesicle, whereas all co-assembled supramolecular systems exhibit fibrillar morphologies as a result of the interaction between co-partners of each system. STEM study has confirmed that the molecules interact and join together, finally forming a fibrous network, an aspect seen in both self-assembled and co-assembled gels. XRD allowed the determination of the molecular arrangement. The study emphasized that the Fmoc motif protected the amino groups and facilitated gelation through additional π-π interactions.

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