Elizabeth Wheeldon, Michael R. Dennis, Ningtao Mao and David K. Smith
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Abstract
Two supramolecular gelators self-sort, creating hybrid gels with small (ca. 15 nm) and large (ca. 500 nm) nanofibres that reinforce one another rheologically. When assembled in a nonwoven fabric, self-sorting yields a multi-scale material with fibres on multiple length-scales. The nanofibres control the air permeability of the fabric and the smaller nanofibres enhance the robustness of the larger nanofibre network under forcing airflow conditions.
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