2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c02972
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Efficiency Enhancement in Peptide Hydrogelators: The Crucial Role of Side Chain Hydrogen Bonding Over Aromatic π–π Interactions

Anagha C. Unnikrishnan,
Bratin Kumar Das,
Puchalapalli Saveri
et al.

Abstract: Short peptide assemblies that form supramolecular hydrogels are stabilized by both intermolecular noncovalent interactions among amino acid side chains and hydrogen bonding between peptide backbone amides. Previous research has emphasized the inclusion of aromatic amino acids in short peptide sequences, positing that aromatic π−π interactions contribute significantly to inducing efficient hydrogelation i.e., at low minimum gelation concentrations (MGCs). However, herein, we demonstrate that additional hydrogen… Show more

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