Fibrillar networks as advanced materials : selected contributions from the conference in Strasbourg (France), September 21-23, 2005

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    • Guenet, J.M.
    • Nandi, A.K.

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Fibrillar networks as advanced materials : selected contributions from the conference in Strasbourg (France), September 21-23, 2005

symposium editors: J.M. Guenet, A.K. Nandi

(Macromolecular symposia, 241)

WILEY-VCH, c2006

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Fibrillar networks, materials belonging to the realm of finely-divided matter, can be obtained through two different systems: from polymer solutions giving rise to thermo-reversible gels, on the one hand, and from organic molecules solutions, that self-assemble and produce organogels, on the other hand. This symposium was aimed at bringing together organic chemists working on organogels from self-assembled systems, and polymer physical chemists working on fibrillar thermoreversible gels.

Table of Contents

Self-Assembling Synthetic Oligopeptide-Based Gelators.Physically and Chemically Crosslinked Gelatin Gels.Disorder Effects in "Plastic" and Highly Conducting Compounds of Poly(Aniline).An AFM Study of Poly(L-lactic acid) and Poly(D-lactic acid) Macromolecules and Their Stereocomplexes at the Solid-Air Interface.Microfibrillar Networks: Polymer Thermoreversible Gels vs. Organogels.Novel Polyurethane Gels: The Effect of Structure on Gelation.Supramolecular Chemistry of Bile Acid Derivatives: Formation of Gels.Self-Assembled Nanotubes in Organic Solvents.Polymeric Multiporous Materials from Fibrillar Networks.Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids: For a Difference in the Supramolecular Synthesis.Effect of Sulfonation on the Crystallization Behaviour of Syndiotactic Polystyrene.Thixotropic Suspensions of Self-Assembled Steroid Nanotubes: Structures, Kinetics and Rheological Specificities.Organogelators and Polymer Crystallisation.

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