Determination of the networks in two component self-sorted gels
Low molecular weight gels have a number of exciting uses, for example in optoelectronics. We are investigating the use of two component systems, as potentially these could be used to form bulk heterojunctions. To do this, we need to understand how the networks formed from the two component systems are arranged in space; is the network from one component affecting the network of the second for example? To do this, we will use conditions where one of the networks has been contrast mapped to allow us to only scatter from the second network; the data will be compared to a network formed in isolation. These data will allow us to understand the networks; we envisage that by using different gelation conditions we will be able to control the network types and these data will be a key part of that understanding, allowing to us to prepare new optoelectronically efficient gels.
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ADAMS Dave; Emily R. Draper and SCHWEINS Ralf. (2017). Determination of the networks in two component self-sorted gels. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.9-11-1823