2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.3c02850
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CO2-Responsive Rosin-Based Supramolecular Hydrogels: Diverse Chiral Nanostructures and Their Application in In Situ Synthesis of Chiral Gold Nanoparticles

Shengfeng Ye,
Wenjing Zhang,
Zhaolan Zhai
et al.

Abstract: Natural small molecules have demonstrated tremendous potential for the construction of supramolecular chiral nanostructures owing to their unique molecular structures and chirality. In this study, novel CO 2 -responsive supramolecular hydrogels were constructed using a series of rosin-based surfactants (C n MPAN, n = 10,12,and 14). The macroscopic properties, rheological properties, nanostructures, and intermolecular interactions of the hydrogels were investigated using differential scanning calorimetry, rota… Show more

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“…[355] Sustainability: The focus of studies should be tilted to metallohydrogels derived from a sustainable and renewable resource natural building blocks. [356] The use of biogenic nanomaterials [357] or lignin-based materials [358] and especially, functional materials from plant-derived rosin, [359] glycyrrhizic acid [360] or polyphenol-based coordination polymers [361] should be explored for green practices in analytical chemistry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[355] Sustainability: The focus of studies should be tilted to metallohydrogels derived from a sustainable and renewable resource natural building blocks. [356] The use of biogenic nanomaterials [357] or lignin-based materials [358] and especially, functional materials from plant-derived rosin, [359] glycyrrhizic acid [360] or polyphenol-based coordination polymers [361] should be explored for green practices in analytical chemistry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%