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Scientific journals : Article
Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences : Chemistry
Physics and Materials Science
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/55801
Impact of mesogenic aromaticity and cyano termination on the alignment and stability of liquid crystal shells.
English
Sharma, Anjali mailto [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) > Department of Physics and Materials Science (DPHYMS) >]
Kizhakidathazhath, Rijeesh mailto [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) > Department of Physics and Materials Science (DPHYMS) >]
Lagerwall, Jan mailto [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) > Department of Physics and Materials Science (DPHYMS) >]
5-Apr-2023
Soft Matter
Royal Society of Chemistry
19
14
2637-2645
Yes
International
1744-683X
1744-6848
Cambridge
United Kingdom
[en] liquid crystals ; liquid-liquid interfaces ; alignment
[en] We carry out a strategic and systematic variation of the molecular structure of liquid crystals (LCs) molded into spherical shells, surrounded by aqueous isotropic phases internally and externally. Contrary to common expectation, based on previous studies that have almost exclusively been carried out with cyanobiphenyl-based LCs, we find that the director field aligns normal to the LC-water interface when we use an LC molecule that is entirely non-aromatic. We propose to explain this by the inability of such an LC to participate in hydrogen bonding, rendering the normal configuration favorable as it minimizes the molecular cross section in contact with the water. We also find that cyano-terminated LC molecules contribute greatly to stabilizing the LC-water interface. This explains why shells made of cyanobiphenyl LCs are much more stable than shells of LCs with non-cyano-terminated molecules, even if the latter exhibit aromatic cores. Unstable LC shells can be stabilized very efficiently, however, through the addition of a low concentration of molecules that are cyano-terminated, preferably below the threshold for dimerization. Our study provides a much clarified understanding of how the molecular structure dictates the stability and alignment of LC shells, and it will enable a diversification of LC shell research and applications to systems where the use of non-cyanobiphenyl LCs is required.
Fonds National de la Recherche - FnR
Researchers
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/55801
10.1039/d3sm00041a
FnR ; FNR14771094 > Jan Peter Felix Lagerwall > ECLIPSE > Eye-undetectable Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Spheres Realized By Phase Separation And Electrospray > 01/09/2021 > 31/08/2024 > 2020

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