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Yaqun Huang1, Fenglin Liao, Weiran Zheng
1College of Chemistry and Molecular Science, Wuhan University, PR China.
Abstract:
A thermoreversible self-assemble process from gel (fiber) to sol (vesicle) state in the system alkylamine-ethylene glycol is for the first time monitored by in situ polarized optical microscopy, XRD, (1)H NMR, SEM, SAXRD, FTIR and drop shape analysis. It is found that the solvent molecules are intercalated with alkylamine molecules to form the organogel and vesicle structures. A model based on structural transformation with respect to these alkylamine gelator-solvent assembles is therefore proposed.
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