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Sorbitol-Based Supramolecular Organogelators With Effective Phase-Selective Gelation And Significant Self-Healing Property

SOFT MATERIALS(2018)

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Abstract
Several effective phase-selective gelators (PSGs) have been developed from a series of cheap and easy-to-make sorbitol-based compounds for the removal of many oils from their biphasic mixtures with water. The dominant factors that drive gelation have been studied using FTIR and temperature-dependent H-1 NMR spectra. Additionally, the case of PSGs exhibit significant self-healing properties that can recover the gelatin block and hence provide a more flexible approach for oil-spill recovery. The highly effective phase-selective performance and self-healing properties of these organogelators indicate the potential and promising applicability in oil-spill recovery.
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Oil-spill recovery,self-healing,supramolecular gels
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