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Hydrogels Formed from Fmoc Amino Acids
Emily R. Draper
, Kyle L. Morris
,
Marc A. Little
, Jaclyn Raeburn
, Catherine Colquhoun
, Emily R. Cross
, Tom O. McDonald
, Louise C. Serpell
, Dave J. Adams
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Corresponding author for this work
School of Engineering & Physical Sciences
Institute of Chemical Sciences
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amino acids
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fibers
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hydrogels
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data
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gels
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crystal structure
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x-ray diffraction
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hydrogen
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single crystals
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bonding
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packing
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crystals
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comparative evaluations
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ph value
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interactions
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molecular weight
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distance
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diffraction
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Chemistry
Crystal Structure
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Hydrogel
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Amino Acid
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Single Crystalline Solid
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X-Ray Diffraction
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Hydrogen Bonding
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Molecular Mass
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Gelator
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Crystalline Material
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Material Science
Hydrogel
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Crystal Structure
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Amino Acid
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Hydrogen Bonding
50%
X-Ray Diffraction
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Single Crystal
50%
Diffraction Pattern
25%
Self Assembly
25%
Crystalline Material
25%
Engineering
Hydrogel
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Crystal Structure
100%
X Ray Diffraction
50%
Good Match
25%
Crystallizes
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Crystalline Phase
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Fiber Axis
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Molecular Weight
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Molecular Mass
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Physics
Crystal Structure
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Amino Acid
100%
Single Crystal
50%
X Ray Diffraction
50%
Diffraction Pattern
25%
Self Assembly
25%
Low Molecular Weight
25%
Chemical Engineering
Hydrogel
100%
Amino Acid
100%