Sulfamide derivatives showed high ability to form hydrogen-bond-directed two-dimensional (2-D) sheet assemblies of nanometer thickness. Further, fine-tuning of the side chain structures and preparation conditions allowed for the formation of micrometer-sized giant vesicles of 4b in water by the simple injection method. IR and XRD studies indicated that 4b having tetradecyl and oxyethylene-terminated alkyl side chains formed hydrogen-bond-directed 2-D nanosheet pairs. SEM, AFM, and TEM observation of the dried vesicles revealed that the vesicle membrane was composed of several lamellar-stacked layers of 2-D nanosheets and showed a characteristic patchwork-like pattern on the surface.
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J Colloid Interface Sci
October 2013
Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan.
Asymmetrically substituted amphiphilic sulfamide, N-tetradecyl-N'-(6-dimethylaminohexyl)-sulfamide (3c) having a dimethylamino group at one end of the side chain, showed a strong ability to form two-dimensional (2-D) sheet-like assemblies by the 2-D hydrogen-bond networks between sulfamide moieties. Upon protonation of the amino group with acid, the cationic ammonium form of 3c induced effective hydrogelation (minimum gelation concentration: 0.5wt%) to yield a translucent, self-standing hydrogel.
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July 2011
Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Sulfamide derivatives showed high ability to form hydrogen-bond-directed two-dimensional (2-D) sheet assemblies of nanometer thickness. Further, fine-tuning of the side chain structures and preparation conditions allowed for the formation of micrometer-sized giant vesicles of 4b in water by the simple injection method. IR and XRD studies indicated that 4b having tetradecyl and oxyethylene-terminated alkyl side chains formed hydrogen-bond-directed 2-D nanosheet pairs.
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July 2011
Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
By mixing a small volume of THF containing guanosine derivative 1 and tetraethylenegrycol dodecyl ether (TEGDE) with water and subsequently removing TEGDE by gel permeation chromatography, micrometer-sized giant unilamellar vesicles (GUV) of 1 were successfully prepared. The vesicle membrane was a 2-D sheet assembly of thickness 2.5 nm, composed of a 2-D inter-guanine hydrogen-bond network.
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June 2010
Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153 8505, Japan.
Hydrogen-bond-directed giant supramolecular vesicles (diameter 1.20 +/- 0.30 microm (SD)) of an alkylsilylated deoxyguanosine derivative, 2a, were prepared faciley by mixing a small volume of a 2a/THF solution with water.
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