Using molecular rotors to probe gelation.
A series of fluorescent probes, including a number of molecular rotors, have been used to follow the self-assembly of dipeptide-based low molecular weight gelators. We show that these probes can be used to gain an insight into the assembly process. Thioflavin T, a commonly used stain for β-sheets, a...
Main Authors: | Raeburn, J, Chen, L, Awhida, S, Deller, R, Vatish, M, Gibson, M, Adams, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2015
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