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Jürgen Bachl

Researcher at University of Regensburg

Publications -  22
Citations -  444

Jürgen Bachl is an academic researcher from University of Regensburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Aqueous solution. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 22 publications receiving 407 citations. Previous affiliations of Jürgen Bachl include Spanish National Research Council & University of Zaragoza.

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Amino acid-based multiresponsive low-molecular weight metallohydrogels with load-bearing and rapid self-healing abilities

TL;DR: A multiresponsive metallohydrogel based on an amino acid-derived low molecular weight ligand and a Zn(II) salt showed remarkable shape-persistent, self-standing, load-bearing and self-healing properties, which is uncommon in LMW hydrogels.
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Multistimuli-responsive supramolecular organogels formed by low-molecular-weight peptides bearing side-chain azobenzene moieties.

TL;DR: This work demonstrates that the incorporation of azobenzene residues into the side chain of low-molecular-weight peptides can modulate their self-assembly process in organic solvents leading to the formation of stimuli responsive physical organogels.
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Amide–triazole isosteric substitution for tuning self-assembly and incorporating new functions into soft supramolecular materials

TL;DR: The proof-of-concept for the modular synthesis of new functional soft gel materials based on amide-triazole isosteric replacement has been demonstrated and a coassembly approach of isosterIC amino acid-based hydrogelators was fruitfully applied for fine-tuning the release of entrapped drugs.
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Supramolecular phase-selective gelation by peptides bearing side-chain azobenzenes: Effect of ultrasound and potential for dye removal and oil spill remediation

TL;DR: Phase selective gelation of organic phases from their non-miscible mixtures with water was achieved using tetrapeptides bearing a side-chain azobenzene moiety using peptidic gelators used to quantitatively remove toxic dyes from aqueous solutions.