1095314-52-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Chemical stimuli-responsive supramolecular hydrogel from amphiphilic tris-urea
Yamanaka, Masamichi,Haraya, Nana,Yamamichi, Sachiyo
, p. 1022 - 1025 (2011)
An-gel interceptor: An amphiphilic low-molecular-weight hydrogelator 1 was synthesized. Gel-to-sol phase-transitions were caused by adding a surplus of ConA to a hydrogel of 1 or by adding anions. This anion response allows for naked-eye detection of the hardness of mineral water.
Separation of proteins using supramolecular gel electrophoresis
Yamamichi, Sachiyo,Jinno, Yuki,Haraya, Nana,Oyoshi, Takanori,Tomitori, Hideyuki,Kashiwagi, Keiko,Yamanaka, Masamichi
supporting information; experimental part, p. 10344 - 10346 (2011/10/31)
An amphiphilic low-molecular-weight hydrogelator 1 was synthesized. A tris-glycine-SDS solution gel of 1 was applied for electrophoresis to separate proteins. Centrifugation of a mixture of protein and a hydrogel of 1 enabled the recovery of protein. Various combinations of proteins were applied for supramolecular gel electrophoresis (SUGE), and remarkably poor mobility for small proteins (45 kDa) was found.
Synthesis and estimation of gelation ability of C3-symmetry tris-urea compounds
Yamanaka, Masamichi,Nakagawa, Tomoe,Aoyama, Ryohei,Nakamura, Tomohiko
supporting information; experimental part, p. 11558 - 11567 (2009/04/05)
C3-Symmetry tris-urea low molecular weight gelator (LMWG) (1), which shows chemical stimuli responsible for a sol-gel phase transition, was divided into five regions. Based on the division, 22 derivatives were synthesized. The gelation ability
