Controlling Variables in Molecular Gel Science: How Can We Improve the State of the Art?

By design, no references are included in this article. It is intended to be a series of recommendations in which the focus is on lab practices for investigating substances rather than on the substances being investigated. Thus, it discusses some specific areas of concern identified by the author. Ot...

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Published inGels Vol. 4; no. 2; p. 25
Main Author Weiss, Richard
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI 22.03.2018
MDPI AG
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ISSN2310-2861
2310-2861
DOI10.3390/gels4020025

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Summary:By design, no references are included in this article. It is intended to be a series of recommendations in which the focus is on lab practices for investigating substances rather than on the substances being investigated. Thus, it discusses some specific areas of concern identified by the author. Other scientists are encouraged to add to or amend the contents. This article should be read as a “living” document, like a blog in which many gel scientists work, over time, to achieve a consensus about reporting everything from acronyms and definitions to procedures and methods. For those entering the field and seeking compendia on the subject, the author suggests “Googling” the words “molecular gels” or “molecular gels books”.
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ISSN:2310-2861
2310-2861
DOI:10.3390/gels4020025