Rigid dendritic gelators based on oligocarbazoles

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Xinchun YangYong Zhan

Abstract

The first rigid dendritic gel with strong emission based on oligocarbazole was reported. It is interesting that the second generation of dendron exhibited gelation ability under ultrasound, and two-component gel could be formed from the first generation of dendron assisted by 1,6-diaminohexane.

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