Hierarchical structure of a self-assembled xerogel
Abstract
Removal of the liquid from a glycoluril-based gel produces a macroporous solid (a xerogel) comprised of closely packed fibers that assemble into highly convoluted sheets.
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Removal of the liquid from a glycoluril-based gel produces a macroporous solid (a xerogel) comprised of closely packed fibers that assemble into highly convoluted sheets.
Hierarchical structure of a self-assembled xerogel
M. Kölbel and F. M. Menger, Chem. Commun., 2001, 275 DOI: 10.1039/B008046M
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