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David K Smith
David K Smith
Professor of Chemistry, University of York
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High‐tech applications of self‐assembling supramolecular nanostructured gel‐phase materials: from regenerative medicine to electronic devices
AR Hirst, B Escuder, JF Miravet, DK Smith
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 47 (42), 8002-8018, 2008
13752008
Applying low-molecular weight supramolecular gelators in an environmental setting–self-assembled gels as smart materials for pollutant removal
BO Okesola, DK Smith
Chemical Society Reviews 45 (15), 4226-4251, 2016
7522016
Supramolecular materials
DB Amabilino, DK Smith, JW Steed
Chemical society reviews 46 (9), 2404-2420, 2017
6542017
Functional dendrimers: unique biological mimics
DK Smith, F Diederich
Chemistry–A European Journal 4 (8), 1353-1361, 1998
4731998
Low-molecular-weight gelators: elucidating the principles of gelation based on gelator solubility and a cooperative self-assembly model
AR Hirst, IA Coates, TR Boucheteau, JF Miravet, B Escuder, V Castelletto, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 130 (28), 9113-9121, 2008
4532008
Lost in translation? Chirality effects in the self-assembly of nanostructured gel-phase materials
DK Smith
Chemical Society Reviews 38 (3), 684-694, 2009
4142009
Two‐Component Gel‐Phase Materials—Highly Tunable Self‐Assembling Systems
AR Hirst, DK Smith
Chemistry–A European Journal 11 (19), 5496-5508, 2005
4072005
Supramolecular chemistry
PD Beer, PA Gale, DK Smith
Oxford university press, 1999
3831999
Shaping and structuring supramolecular gels
PRA Chivers, DK Smith
Nature Reviews Materials 4 (7), 463-478, 2019
3502019
Dendrimers and hyperbranched polymers
AM Caminade, D Yan, DK Smith
Chemical Society Reviews 44 (12), 3870-3873, 2015
2342015
Expanding the scope of gels–combining polymers with low-molecular-weight gelators to yield modified self-assembling smart materials with high-tech applications
DJ Cornwell, DK Smith
Materials Horizons 2 (3), 279-293, 2015
2302015
Two-component dendritic gels: easily tunable materials
AR Hirst, DK Smith, MC Feiters, HPM Geurts, AC Wright
Journal of the American Chemical Society 125 (30), 9010-9011, 2003
2242003
Anion binding and recognition by inorganic based receptors
PD Beer, DK Smith
Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, 1-96, 1997
2231997
Neutral ferrocenoyl receptors for the selective recognition and sensing of anionic guests
PD Beer, AR Graydon, AOM Johnson, DK Smith
Inorganic chemistry 36 (10), 2112-2118, 1997
2201997
Solvent effects on supramolecular gel-phase materials: Two-component dendritic gel
AR Hirst, DK Smith
Langmuir 20 (25), 10851-10857, 2004
2192004
Self-assembly using dendritic building blocks—towards controllable nanomaterials
DK Smith, AR Hirst, CS Love, JG Hardy, SV Brignell, B Huang
Progress in Polymer Science 30 (3-4), 220-293, 2005
2082005
Degradable self-assembling dendrons for gene delivery: experimental and theoretical insights into the barriers to cellular uptake
A Barnard, P Posocco, S Pricl, M Calderon, R Haag, ME Hwang, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 133 (50), 20288-20300, 2011
2032011
Heparin sensing and binding–taking supramolecular chemistry towards clinical applications
SM Bromfield, E Wilde, DK Smith
Chemical Society Reviews 42 (23), 9184-9195, 2013
1962013
Self‐Assembled Multivalency: Dynamic Ligand Arrays for High‐Affinity Binding
A Barnard, DK Smith
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 51 (27), 6572-6581, 2012
1952012
1, 3: 2, 4-Dibenzylidene-D-sorbitol (DBS) and its derivatives–efficient, versatile and industrially-relevant low-molecular-weight gelators with over 100 years of history and a …
BO Okesola, VMP Vieira, DJ Cornwell, NK Whitelaw, DK Smith
Soft matter 11 (24), 4768-4787, 2015
1812015
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