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    Recently Developed Carbohydrate Based Gelators and Their Applications by Morris, Joedian, Bietsch, Jonathan, Bashaw, Kristen, Wang, Guijun

    Published in Gels (26-02-2021)
    “…Carbohydrate based low molecular weight gelators have been an intense subject of study over the past decade. The self-assembling systems built from natural…”
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    Synthesis of a Series of Trimeric Branched Glycoconjugates and Their Applications for Supramolecular Gels and Catalysis by Bietsch, Jonathan, Chen, Anji, Wang, Dan, Wang, Guijun

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (01-08-2023)
    “…Carbohydrate-derived molecular gelators have found many practical applications as soft materials. To better understand the structure and molecular gelation…”
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    Synthesis and Self-Assembling Properties of Carbohydrate- and Diarylethene-Based Photoswitchable Molecular Gelators by Aryal, Pramod, Morris, Joedian, Adhikari, Surya B, Bietsch, Jonathan, Wang, Guijun

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (24-08-2023)
    “…Carbohydrate-based low-molecular-weight gelators are interesting new materials with many potential applications. These compounds can be designed to include…”
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    Fine-Tuning of Molecular Structures to Generate Carbohydrate Based Super Gelators and Their Applications for Drug Delivery and Dye Absorption by Bietsch, Jonathan, Olson, Mary, Wang, Guijun

    Published in Gels (07-09-2021)
    “…Carbohydrate-based low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) exhibit many desirable properties making them useful in various fields including applications as drug…”
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    Photoluminescence switching in quantum dots connected with fluorinated and hydrogenated photochromic molecules by Sarabamoun, Ephraiem S, Bietsch, Jonathan M, Aryal, Pramod, Reid, Amelia G, Curran, Maurice, Johnson, Grayson, Tsai, Esther H. R, Machan, Charles W, Wang, Guijun, Choi, Joshua J

    Published in RSC advances (02-01-2024)
    “…We investigate switching of photoluminescence (PL) from PbS quantum dots (QDs) crosslinked with two different types of photochromic diarylethene molecules,…”
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    Para-Methoxybenzylidene Acetal-Protected D-Glucosamine Derivatives as pH-Responsive Gelators and Their Applications for Drug Delivery by Bietsch, Jonathan, Baker, Logan, Duffney, Anna, Mao, Alice, Foutz, Mary, Ackermann, Cheandri, Wang, Guijun

    Published in Gels (27-05-2023)
    “…Carbohydrate-based low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) are compounds with the capability to self-assemble into complex molecular networks within a solvent,…”
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    Synthesis of Dendritic Glycoclusters and Their Applications for Supramolecular Gelation and Catalysis by Wang, Guijun, Wang, Dan, Bietsch, Jonathan, Chen, Anji, Sharma, Pooja

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (18-12-2020)
    “…Glycoclusters with three, four, and six arms of glycosyl triazoles were designed, synthesized, and characterized. The self-assembling properties of these…”
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    An Organic Laboratory Experience: Synthesis and Antimicrobial Screening of Brominated Parabens by Strausser, Shelby, Bietsch, Jonathan, Hodges, Harley, McCoy, Timothy, Stewart, Bryan, Kintz, Hailey, Yeagley, Andrew

    Published in Journal of chemical education (09-11-2021)
    “…A broadly applicable semester-long course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE)-inspired organic II laboratory course was developed from an engaging…”
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    Synthesis and Characterization of 4,6-Protected Glucosamine Derivatives and Branched Glycoconjugates by Bietsch, Jonathan

    Published 01-01-2021
    “…Low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) are small molecules that self-assemble in appropriate solvents to form three dimensional networks that immobilize the…”
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