Themed collection Advances in supramolecular gels

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Fiber formation seen through the high-resolution computational microscope

Molecular dynamics simulations provide insights into all stages of supramolecular network formation, from primary nucleation through fiber elongation and secondary nucleation to the assembly of single fibers into bundles.

Graphical abstract: Fiber formation seen through the high-resolution computational microscope
From the themed collection: Advances in supramolecular gels
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Unveiling the structure of protein-based hydrogels by overcoming cryo-SEM sample preparation challenges

Cryo-SEM reveals heterogeneous network structure of crosslinked protein-based hydrogels.

Graphical abstract: Unveiling the structure of protein-based hydrogels by overcoming cryo-SEM sample preparation challenges
From the themed collection: Advances in supramolecular gels
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Co-assembled supramolecular hydrogels: nano-IR sheds light on tripeptide assemblies

Nano-IR sheds light on multicomponent hydrogels to discriminate between self-sorted and co-assembled peptide fibrils.

Graphical abstract: Co-assembled supramolecular hydrogels: nano-IR sheds light on tripeptide assemblies
From the themed collection: Advances in supramolecular gels
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Multicomponent supramolecular hydrogels composed of cationic phenylalanine derivatives and anionic amino acids

The properties of supramolecular hydrogels of cationic phenylalanine derivatives are modified by multicomponent formulation with anionic amino acids.

Graphical abstract: Multicomponent supramolecular hydrogels composed of cationic phenylalanine derivatives and anionic amino acids
From the themed collection: Advances in supramolecular gels
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Silylated peptides as building blocks for material synthesis using sol–gel polymerization

We combine two bottom-up routes that occur under mild conditions, self-assembly and sol–gel synthesis, to program the shape and structure of materials.

Graphical abstract: Silylated peptides as building blocks for material synthesis using sol–gel polymerization
From the themed collection: Advances in supramolecular gels
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Near-infrared responsive three-component supramolecular hydrogels of peptide, agarose and upconversion nanoparticles

A hydrogel composed of a photoresponsive peptide, agarose, and upconversion nanoparticles responds to NIR light irradiation. The nanoparticles convert NIR light to UV light, triggering a reversible gel-to-sol transition by peptide isomerization.

Graphical abstract: Near-infrared responsive three-component supramolecular hydrogels of peptide, agarose and upconversion nanoparticles
From the themed collection: Advances in supramolecular gels
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Surfactant-like peptide gels are based on cross-β amyloid fibrils

We investigate the relationship between sequence and supramolecular structure for a pair of bola-amphiphilic peptides, Ac-KLIIIK-NH2 and Ac-KIIILK-NH2, that self-assemble into supramolecular hydrogels based on cross-b amyloid fibrils.

Graphical abstract: Surfactant-like peptide gels are based on cross-β amyloid fibrils
From the themed collection: Advances in supramolecular gels
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Influence of peptide chirality on their protein-triggered supramolecular hydrogelation

The presence of BSA induces the hydrogelation of L-peptides but not of their D-enantiomers. Molecular dynamics simulations show that L-peptides interact on the surface of BSA by defolding, thus promoting the interaction of additional L-peptides.

Graphical abstract: Influence of peptide chirality on their protein-triggered supramolecular hydrogelation
From the themed collection: Advances in supramolecular gels
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Phytantriol and monoolein in aqueous deep eutectic solvent and protic ionic liquid solutions

Phytantriol and monoolein form lyotropic liquid crystalline gel phases in excess solvent in aqueous ionic liquid and deep eutectic mixtures.

Graphical abstract: Phytantriol and monoolein in aqueous deep eutectic solvent and protic ionic liquid solutions
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Supramolecular peptidic dopants for inducing photoconductivity and mechanical tunability in digital light processable hydrogels

We present a covalent-supramolecular composite hydrogelator system where self-assembled networks simultaneously influence tunable energy transport, mechanical reinforcement/dissipation, and processability.

Graphical abstract: Supramolecular peptidic dopants for inducing photoconductivity and mechanical tunability in digital light processable hydrogels
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Exploring the temperature dependence of β-hairpin peptide self-assembly

Herein, we study the role that hydrophobicity plays in the temperature-dependent self-assembly of a family of β-hairpin peptide amphiphiles through the lens of thermally folding a protein from its cold-denatured state.

Graphical abstract: Exploring the temperature dependence of β-hairpin peptide self-assembly
From the themed collection: Advances in supramolecular gels
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Automated descriptors for high-throughput screening of peptide self-assembly

Automated descriptors to relate peptide self-assembly with macroscopic properties, enabling machine learning for targeted supramolecular gel discovery.

Graphical abstract: Automated descriptors for high-throughput screening of peptide self-assembly
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Programming two-component peptide self-assembly by tuning the hydrophobic linker

This study examines how hydrophobic amino acid linkers affect two-component peptide co-assembly. AA linkers promote bilayer sheets, while others favor 1D fibers or fail to aggregate, highlighting hydrophobic linkers’ role in assembly morphology.

Graphical abstract: Programming two-component peptide self-assembly by tuning the hydrophobic linker
From the themed collection: Advances in supramolecular gels
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Impact of counterion and salt form on the properties of long-acting injectable peptide hydrogels for drug delivery

The study compares the impact of salt form (TFA vs. HCl) on the biostability, cell cytotoxicity, drug release and rheological properties of a Napffky(p)G-OH peptide hydrogel platform that demonstrates promise as a long-acting drug delivery system.

Graphical abstract: Impact of counterion and salt form on the properties of long-acting injectable peptide hydrogels for drug delivery
From the themed collection: Advances in supramolecular gels
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Cryo-EM for atomic characterization of supramolecular gels

Sonani et al. used cryo-EM to determine the atomic structure of CarbIF nanotubes, which helped understand the mechanisms of assembly and gelation.

Graphical abstract: Cryo-EM for atomic characterization of supramolecular gels
From the themed collection: Advances in supramolecular gels
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Can we mimic 3D printing of low molecular weight gels using a rheometer? – a characterisation toolkit for extrusion printed gels

We have developed a series of rheological and scattering methods to characterise hydrogels 3D printed from low molecular weight gelators, before, during, and after printing.

Graphical abstract: Can we mimic 3D printing of low molecular weight gels using a rheometer? – a characterisation toolkit for extrusion printed gels
From the themed collection: Advances in supramolecular gels
Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Spiers Memorial Lecture: Recent Advances (and Challenges) in Supramolecular Gels

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Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Investigating the co-assembly of amphipathic peptides

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Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Autoinduction through the coupling of nucleation-dependent self-assembly of a supramolecular gelator and a reaction network.

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Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Designing Anti-bacterial Supramolecular Gels from Primary Ammonium Dicarboxylate (PAD) salts for Self-Delivery Applications

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About this collection

We are delighted to share with you a selection of the papers associated with a Faraday Discussion on Advances in supramolecular gels. More information about the related event may be found here: http://rsc.li/gels-fd2025. Additional articles will be added to the collection as they are published. The final versions of all the articles presented and a record of the discussions will be published after the event.

This meeting is for established and early-career scientists, postgraduate students and industrial researchers working on various aspects of supramolecular gels. It will provide an ideal forum for cross-fertilisation of ideas and understanding between the distinct but adjacent communities working in this exciting field.

On behalf of the organising committee, we look forward to welcoming you to Glasgow.

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